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“For a person who runs a million-dollar charitable organisation, $600,000 is peanuts as it has a few hundred millions in reserves.” – Mrs Goh Chok Tong
“If you don’t include your women graduates in your breeding pool and leave them on the shelf, you would end up a more stupid society…So what happens? There will be less bright people to support dumb people in the next generation. That’s a problem.” – MM Lee in 1983
“Save on one hairdo and use the money for breast screening.” Lim Hng Kiang
“Only 5% are unemployed. We still have 95% who are employed.” – Yeo Cheow Tong
“Retrenchment is good for singapore . If there is no retrenchments, then I worry.” – SM Goh
“We must encourage those who earn less than $200 per month and cannot afford to nurture and educate many children never to have more than two… We will regret the time lost if we do not now take the first tentative steps towards correcting a trend which can leave our society with a large number of the physically, intellecually and culturally anaemic.” – MM Lee in 1967
“Contrary to public perception, the White Horse classification is not to ensure that sons of influential men gets preferential treatment. Instead it is to ensure that they do not get preferential treatment.”- Cedric Foo. (This is really insulting our intelligence)
“I give you an example: you put out a fun podcast, you talk about ‘bak chor mee’; I will say “mee siam mai hum”, then we compete.” PM Lee Hsien Loong (How profound)
“I don’t think that there should be a cap on the number of directorship that a person can hold.” – PAP MP John Chen who holds 8 directorships
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“It’s not for the money because some of the companies pay me as little as $10,000 a year.” – PAP MP Wang Kai Yuen who holds 11 directorships.

“We started off with (the name) and after looking at everything, the name that really tugged at the heartstrings was in front of us. The name itself is not new, but what has been used informally so far has endeared itself to all parties.” – Mah Bow Tan on the $400,000 exercise to rename Marina Bay as Marina Bay .
“Having enjoyed football as a national sport for decades, we in Singapore have set ourselves the target of reaching the final rounds of World Cup in 2010.” – Ho Peng Kee
“I would want to form an alternative policies group in Parliament, comprising 20 PAP MPs. These 20 PAP MPs will be free to vote in accordance with what they think of a particular policy. In other words, the whip for them will be lifted. This is not playing politics, this is something which I think is worthwhile doing.” – SM Goh
“If you want to dance on a bar top, some of us will fall off the bar top. Some people will die as a result of liberalising bar top dancing; a young girl with a short skirt dancing on it may attract some insults from some other men, the boyfriend will start fighting and some people will die.” – Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports
“People support CPF cuts because there are no protest outside parliament.” – PM Lee
“Singaporean workers have become more expensive than those in the USA and Australia .” – Tony Tan
“No, it was not a U-turn, and neither was it a reversal of government policy. But you can call it a rethink.” – Yeo Cheow Tong
” I regret making the decision because, in the end, the baby continued to be in intensive care, and KKH now runs up a total bill of more than $300,000 ” – Lim Hng Kiang, regretting the decision to save a baby’s life because KKH ran up a $300,000 bill
“Without the elected president and if there is a freak result, within two or three years, the army would have to come in and stop it.” – MM Lee Kuan Yew
“Please do not assume that you can change governments. Young people don’t understand this” – Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, post-2006 General Elections
“How much do you want? Do you want three meals in a hawker centre, food court or restaurant?” – Dr Vivian Balakrishnan
“People could buy frozen food instead of more expensive fresh food” “They could opt for house brand goods, which cost less than others. ” – PM Lee

“Based on figures provided by ComfortDelGro , Singapore ’s biggest taxi operator, cabbies are pocketing about $11 more a day, earning about $318.” – Mr. Raymond Lim
“GST hike is to help the poor.” – PM Lee
“‘I mean, we are different. This was a lapse, what to do, it’s happened.” – PM Lee
‘You know, the cure for all this talk is really a good dose of incompetent government. You get that alternative and you’ll never put Singapore together again: Humpty Dumpty cannot be put together again…and your asset values will be in peril, your security will be at risk and our women will become maids in other people’s countries, foreign workers.’
- MM Lee – Justifying pay hikes for Singapore ministers, The Straits Times, 5 April 2007

‘This should never have happened. I am sorry that it has.’ – Wong Kan Seng
Lim Swee Say:
Every month, when I receive my CPF statement, I feel so rich and the best part is, I know the CPF money won’t run away. CPF will still be around for a long, long time to come. Not only is it earning good interest, my capital is protected.

Leaving the best for last…
“Right now we have Low Thia Khiang, Chiam See Tong, Steve Chia. We can deal with them. Suppose you had 10, 15, 20 opposition members in Parliament. Instead of spending my time thinking what is the right policy for Singapore , I’m going to spend all my time thinking what’s the right way to fix them, to buy my supporters votes, how can I solve this week’s problem and forget about next year’s challenges?” PM Lee Hsien Loong, 3 May 2006.




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The Taiwanese are ruthless, Hong Kongers are shameless and Singaporeans are ignorant.”LEE KUAN YEW, (Today, 14 July 2010)
“People can board the train – it is whether they choose to.” SAW PHAIK HWA, SMRT CEO (Straits Times, 27 June 2010)
“To deny them [new citizens sportsmen] to call themselves Singaporeans is very, very selfish. It’s very unsportsmenlike…” VIVIAN BALAKRISHNAN (Straits Times, 23 June 2010)
Dr Balakrishnan also berated “irresponsible websites” for circulating the clip. “Now that the facts are out, let’s see whether these people who’ve been propagating falsehoods have the courage and honesty to set the facts right,” he said. VIVIAN BALAKRISHNAN, (Straits Times, April 2010)
“It adds to their wealth and this is asset-enhancing policy Mr Lee believes citizens should not find fault with. If they do, they must be ‘daft’, he said…” MM LEE KUAN YEW (CNA, January 2010)
“Your asset values will disappear, your apartment will be worth a fraction of what it is, your jobs will be in peril, your security will be at risk and our women will become maids in other people’s countries, foreign workers.” MM LEE KUAN YEW (Straits Times, 5 April 2007)
“The problem of choosy workers is still with us.” THEN-MINISTER OF STATE FOR MANPOWER, NG ENG HEN (MOM, 2003)
“I know of one family who complain the cleaners in their precinct are lazy and too old. They don’t want local workers who are old, they want young foreign workers. To satisfy the demand, I changed the local workers to foreign workers.” ONG AH HENG, MP FOR NEE SOON CENTRAL (Straits Times, Mar 2010)
“A SEGMENT of the Malay community has been likened to bankrupt English soccer club by Senior Parliamentary Secretary (Education) Masagos Zulkifli.” Straits Times, Mar 2010
“SINGAPOREANS who complain about foreigners taking away their jobs may be protesting too much… [Some Singaporeans] are voluntarily unemployed.” TAN KHEE GIAP, Associate Professor, of Public Policy (Straits Times, Mar 2010)
“Singaporeans are champion grumblers.” MM LEE KUAN YEW, (National Geographic, Jan 2010)
“If you can select a population and they’re educated and they’re properly brought up, then you don’t have to use too much of the stick because they would already have been trained. It’s like with dogs. You train it in a proper way from small. It will know that it’s got to leave, go outside to pee and to defecate. No, we are not that kind of society. We had to train adult dogs who even today deliberately urinate in the lifts.”MM LEE KUAN YEW (“The Man And His Ideas”, 1997)
“[A] well-educated university graduate who works for a multinational company should not be bemoaning about the Government and get on with the challenges in life.”MP FOR ANG MO KIO GRC, WEE SIEW KIM (Straits Times, 2005)
“I don’t want whining boys. They are not mature even though they have done national service and are over 22 years old when they take up undergraduate studies.”PHILIP YEO, EX-CHAIRMAN, A-STAR (Straits Times, 2005)
“This has bred a dependency mentality in our population who will blame the civil service and Government if any of their needs are not met.”MP FOR SEMBAWANG GRC, LIM WEE KIAK (March 2008)
“Complacency sets in when a people have not suffered any shock or setback for a long time, as in without jihadist terror attacks… [Singaporeans] are being complacent when they believe that the Government will take care of all security matters.”MM LEE KUAN YEW (March 2008)
“People are sensitive.”DPM TEO CHEE HEAN (CNA, April 2010)
“THE Minister in the Prime Minister’s Office on Sunday acknowledged Singaporeans’ concern over immigration issues, but urged them to avoid ‘developing irrational fears’ towards new immigrants.’Straits Times, April 2010
“How can this be? People are coming to learn from us, see how we teach, why we are successful. Yet our teachers don’t have self-confidence.”DPM TEO CHEE HEAN (Straits Times, April 2010)
“Mr Tan didn’t “brag” about how expensive the trip was in the article. Maybe it made lesser mortals envious and they thought maybe he was a bit boastful.”MP FOR PASIR-RIS-PUNGGOL CHARLES CHONG (Jan 2009)
“I think the spurs are not stuck on your hinds. They are part of the herd, why-go-faster?”MM LEE KUAN YEW (National Geographic, Jan 2010)
“A boy who is mollycoddled is a very different person from the one who is physically tough and takes spills without fear and whining.”MP FOR MARINE PARADE GRC, SAM TAN (Straits Times, 25 May 2009)
“Employees must not conveniently use the excuse of perceived discriminatory work practices to cover up their own work inadequacies.” DPM TEO CHEE HEAN (Straits Times, 8 April 2010

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myo539

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Even before the election, I already cast by vote for....... the PAP!.

My aunties, my uncles, my brothers, my sisters, my grandmother, my grandfather, my neighbours in the flat, in the neighbourhood, in the estate - the vast majority are the fixed deposit voters. The other parties are there just for entertainment - "all sound and fury signifying nothing". Unfortunately, I didn't have to vote because they lari (cabot?) from my constituency.

In USA, their motto is "In God we Trust". In Singapore, we say "In PAP, we Trust".

Millions of Singaporeans and millions of foreigners, including FTs, can't be wrong!
 
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Malays Must Vote PAP!

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Pendatang-pendatang kuning rasis mulai panik kerana kemampuan mereka untuk terus mejadi tuan di tanah Melayu kita hanya boleh terjadi jika mereka boleh memegang PAP untuk tebusan yang mereka sekarang cuba lakukan.

Jika kita membiarkan dan cina-cina ini memegang tebusan PAP, maka akan berakibat buruk bagi kita. Selepas pilihan raya 1984, ini persis apa yang terjadi ketika seluruh banyak dasar untuk memenuhi tuntutan Cina ini diperkenalkan dan di mana kesan negatif yang masih dirasakan hari ini untuk bangsa kita.
 

Unrepented

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See the words in red, this is the sign of "Group think"......... and the sign of complacency:(

If your grandfather throw open the door of your extened family home, invite any unknown passer-by into your home and screw your aunties, your uncles, your brothers, your sisters, your grandmother, your father and your mother..... and everyone in your family and neighbours appluad and sing praises:smile:

But then....sure, your grandmother and some may love it.....for their own reasons and personal agenda:smile:

Even before the election, I already cast by vote for....... the PAP!.

My aunties, my uncles, my brothers, my sisters, my grandmother, my grandfather, my neighbours in the flat, in the neighbourhood, in the estate - the vast majority are the fixed deposit voters. The other parties are there just for entertainment - "all sound and fury signifying nothing". Unfortunately, I didn't have to vote because they lari (cabot?) from my constituency.

In USA, their motto is "In God we Trust". In Singapore, we say "In PAP, we Trust".

Millions of Singaporeans and millions of foreigners, including FTs, can't be wrong!
 

glockman

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Pendatang-pendatang kuning rasis mulai panik kerana kemampuan mereka untuk terus mejadi tuan di tanah Melayu kita hanya boleh terjadi jika mereka boleh memegang PAP untuk tebusan yang mereka sekarang cuba lakukan.

Jika kita membiarkan dan cina-cina ini memegang tebusan PAP, maka akan berakibat buruk bagi kita. Selepas pilihan raya 1984, ini persis apa yang terjadi ketika seluruh banyak dasar untuk memenuhi tuntutan Cina ini diperkenalkan dan di mana kesan negatif yang masih dirasakan hari ini untuk bangsa kita.

Please do not call the chinese "Yellow racist immigrants". And the chinese are not panicking due their inability to continue to be masters in the "land of Malays". They do not seek to be the master. Just so happens that the chinese are rich and powerful due to hard work and intelligence.

Give me examples where after the 1984 election, policies that favour the chinese were introduced.

And lastly......Screw you! Can you use English? Don't assume all are fucking m&ds like youself.
 

Unrepented

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Oh...again see the word highlighted in red.......... millions also believed that the earth was flat:rolleyes:

To be capable of making such a statement.....you have a lan jiao tao for a head izit? :biggrin:

Forget your current pursuits, you just displayed that you got no hope in life whatsoever.:(

Even before the election, I already cast by vote for....... the PAP!.

My aunties, my uncles, my brothers, my sisters, my grandmother, my grandfather, my neighbours in the flat, in the neighbourhood, in the estate - the vast majority are the fixed deposit voters. The other parties are there just for entertainment - "all sound and fury signifying nothing". Unfortunately, I didn't have to vote because they lari (cabot?) from my constituency.

In USA, their motto is "In God we Trust". In Singapore, we say "In PAP, we Trust".

Millions of Singaporeans and millions of foreigners, including FTs, can't be wrong!
 

da dick

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yo, mat. PAP is never gonna give up their land to you or anyone. no matter whose grandson you think u r. wake up your bloody idea, or just go to matlaysia and see if you can enjoy your apartheid and stoner gangs.
 
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