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Are Singaporeans ready for change ?

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“Change we can” for the United States of America.

Change can we ?

In an interview with The Sunday Times last week, Mr Tan Kin Lian said: “I need to know that people want the change. If not, then there is no point.”, when asked his chances of running for public office.

What is the definition of “change” to ordinary Singaporeans ?

Will the “change” factor which generated a political tsunami across the causeway in Malaysia in March 2008 arrive at Singapore’s shores too ?

Many netizens, bloggers and forumers have been agitating for change - a change in the PAP system of governance or the even the government itself.

Will this translate to actual votes on the ground for the “change” to materialize in reailty ?

Read rest of article here:

http://wayangparty.com/2008/11/28/are-singaporeans-ready-for-change/
 
“Change we can” for the United States of America.

Change can we ?

In an interview with The Sunday Times last week, Mr Tan Kin Lian said: “I need to know that people want the change. If not, then there is no point.”, when asked his chances of running for public office.

What is the definition of “change” to ordinary Singaporeans ?

Will the “change” factor which generated a political tsunami across the causeway in Malaysia in March 2008 arrive at Singapore’s shores too ?

Many netizens, bloggers and forumers have been agitating for change - a change in the PAP system of governance or the even the government itself.

Will this translate to actual votes on the ground for the “change” to materialize in reailty ?

Read rest of article here:

http://wayangparty.com/2008/11/28/are-singaporeans-ready-for-change/
Change for a Singkie is moving from a Japanese car to a European car.
Don't bother with these people.
 
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