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CSJ: Singapore is taking the first steps to true democracy

aurvandil

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In the past, Singaporeans would have ignored and dismissed CSJ as talking rubbish as usual. After GE 2011 however, he now increasingly looks like a man whose ideas were ahead of his time. The elections are over but the feeling of frustration and anger of many who supported the opposition is still palpable. You can still hear snatches of conversation where people animatedly talking politics. Frustration is high and I think the interent is going to become even more hostile to the PAP. TPL is the first to be slaughtered. For the next 5 years, she is going to the flashpoint and Opposition whipping girl for the neoptism and corruption in the PAP.


Singapore is taking the first steps to true democracy

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/10/singapore-election-democracy-new-media

Our campaign proves people have had enough of one-party rule. With the help of new media, Singaporeans can shed their fear


Something extraordinary happened in Singapore in May 2011. It was not that the prime minister dissolved parliament and called for general elections. Neither was it that, for the first time since independence, a majority of Singaporeans got to vote.

Instead, a populace finally tired of living under an authoritarian system and of constantly being told how good their rulers were and that their rule was a right and not a privilege.

The Singapore Democratic party (SDP), of which I am leader, was one of the six opposition parties that contested the ruling Peoples' Action party (PAP). We saw an unprecedented surge in the number of people coming forward to volunteer their help. Medical professionals, lawyers, educators, managers and students, poured forth and came into our office by the hundreds. I could see one message written all over their faces: "We have had enough, we want change!"

In any other democracy, no one would bat a eyelid over such a development. But this is Singapore – a country which has seen one-party rule for more than half a century, where citizens are locked away without trial for dissent, and where protests can only occur with a licence from the authorities.

I have been banned for standing in elections because I was sued for defamation by former prime ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong, and ordered to pay more than a million Singapore dollars in damages. I could not meet their demands and was made bankrupt. Under the law bankrupts cannot run for office. Previous opposition leaders have also been dealt with in a similar manner. I have also been repeatedly imprisoned for exercising my right to free speech and assembly. These convictions also bar me from standing in elections.

The overall effect has been that few in Singapore are willing to offer themselves as opposition candidates. This has allowed the PAP an easy passage at every election since 1959. In fact, for an entire decade in the 1970s parliament comprised of only PAP members of parliament.

Anger and disenchantment with the government, which has been accumulating over the years, is palpable. People are fed up with rulers who insist that they are the only ones capable of running the country. Ministers award themselves salaries several times that of the US president, while the poor find themselves homeless and stricken by poverty. Government leaders have lost all sense of what public service is.

This arrogance has caused professionals from the establishment to join us and other opposition parties. Our party fielded two former top civil servants. This would have been unimaginable even a year ago.

The SDP did not win the seats that we contested. It would have been a miracle if we had. For every mainstream media outlet is still firmly in the control of the PAP government. News of my party's campaign activities, our manifesto and our plans for our constituencies were either played down or completely blacked out.

In the past this would have been fatal. But we, and more importantly our small army of supporters, fought back – on the internet. We were able to counter the untruths that were hurled at us and, crucially, put forth our own views and policy positions. The consequence is that we were able to make significant progress in the percentage of votes cast for us.

Conversely, the internet community very successfully put the PAP on the defensive over several missteps. These would not have been evident without the probing in cyberspace.

But years of autocratic rule have taken their toll and undoing this will take more than just one election campaign, a campaign limited to nine days.

In any case, we saw Singaporeans come alive politically and express themselves in quite unprecedented ways.

To be sure, there is still much fear among the people, especially the older generation who have witnessed the heavy hand of the PAP's patriarch and "Minister Mentor" Lee Kuan Yew. But it is also Lee who is generating much of the resentment against the government of which his son, Lee Hsien Loong, is prime minister.

And it is this resentment, buttressed by the new media which has enabled citizens to come together, if only online, that has caused many Singaporeans to shed their fear.

There is no turning back now. The road to freedom is without doubt still long and arduous. But Singapore has taken that first crucial step to making parliamentary democracy a reality.
 

leoman

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dr chee fights 4 democracy will b seen as much easier, aft oldfart go serve kopi beside his god.
we saw many sinkapolians' feeling n courage open up.
By evidence of taking a grc, it show nothing is impossible.

rest assured ..... sinkapo will b transformed n pap, mayb, become an opposition party (again)
 

lockeliberal

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Dear Arun

Dammm I wonder which election he was taking part in. Sure as hell bears no resemblence to the election being discussed here by insiders from all sides including the SDP. And the WP no mention at all. This guy can sure vie with Goebbels for a job.


Locke
In the past, Singaporeans would have ignored and dismissed CSJ as talking rubbish as usual. After GE 2011 however, he now increasingly looks like a man whose ideas were ahead of his time. The elections are over but the feeling of frustration and anger of many who supported the opposition is still palpable. You can still hear snatches of conversation where people animatedly talking politics. Frustration is high and I think the interent is going to become even more hostile to the PAP. TPL is the first to be slaughtered. For the next 5 years, she is going to the flashpoint and Opposition whipping girl for the neoptism and corruption in the PAP.


Singapore is taking the first steps to true democracy

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/10/singapore-election-democracy-new-media

Our campaign proves people have had enough of one-party rule. With the help of new media, Singaporeans can shed their fear


Something extraordinary happened in Singapore in May 2011. It was not that the prime minister dissolved parliament and called for general elections. Neither was it that, for the first time since independence, a majority of Singaporeans got to vote.

Instead, a populace finally tired of living under an authoritarian system and of constantly being told how good their rulers were and that their rule was a right and not a privilege.

The Singapore Democratic party (SDP), of which I am leader, was one of the six opposition parties that contested the ruling Peoples' Action party (PAP). We saw an unprecedented surge in the number of people coming forward to volunteer their help. Medical professionals, lawyers, educators, managers and students, poured forth and came into our office by the hundreds. I could see one message written all over their faces: "We have had enough, we want change!"

In any other democracy, no one would bat a eyelid over such a development. But this is Singapore – a country which has seen one-party rule for more than half a century, where citizens are locked away without trial for dissent, and where protests can only occur with a licence from the authorities.

I have been banned for standing in elections because I was sued for defamation by former prime ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong, and ordered to pay more than a million Singapore dollars in damages. I could not meet their demands and was made bankrupt. Under the law bankrupts cannot run for office. Previous opposition leaders have also been dealt with in a similar manner. I have also been repeatedly imprisoned for exercising my right to free speech and assembly. These convictions also bar me from standing in elections.

The overall effect has been that few in Singapore are willing to offer themselves as opposition candidates. This has allowed the PAP an easy passage at every election since 1959. In fact, for an entire decade in the 1970s parliament comprised of only PAP members of parliament.

Anger and disenchantment with the government, which has been accumulating over the years, is palpable. People are fed up with rulers who insist that they are the only ones capable of running the country. Ministers award themselves salaries several times that of the US president, while the poor find themselves homeless and stricken by poverty. Government leaders have lost all sense of what public service is.

This arrogance has caused professionals from the establishment to join us and other opposition parties. Our party fielded two former top civil servants. This would have been unimaginable even a year ago.

The SDP did not win the seats that we contested. It would have been a miracle if we had. For every mainstream media outlet is still firmly in the control of the PAP government. News of my party's campaign activities, our manifesto and our plans for our constituencies were either played down or completely blacked out.

In the past this would have been fatal. But we, and more importantly our small army of supporters, fought back – on the internet. We were able to counter the untruths that were hurled at us and, crucially, put forth our own views and policy positions. The consequence is that we were able to make significant progress in the percentage of votes cast for us.

Conversely, the internet community very successfully put the PAP on the defensive over several missteps. These would not have been evident without the probing in cyberspace.

But years of autocratic rule have taken their toll and undoing this will take more than just one election campaign, a campaign limited to nine days.

In any case, we saw Singaporeans come alive politically and express themselves in quite unprecedented ways.

To be sure, there is still much fear among the people, especially the older generation who have witnessed the heavy hand of the PAP's patriarch and "Minister Mentor" Lee Kuan Yew. But it is also Lee who is generating much of the resentment against the government of which his son, Lee Hsien Loong, is prime minister.

And it is this resentment, buttressed by the new media which has enabled citizens to come together, if only online, that has caused many Singaporeans to shed their fear.

There is no turning back now. The road to freedom is without doubt still long and arduous. But Singapore has taken that first crucial step to making parliamentary democracy a reality.
 

kukubird58

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The SDP did not win the seats that we contested. It would have been a miracle if we had. .

hahaha....a party leader who said that his party has no chance of being elected.......
what a fxxking clown......
excuses & excuses & excuses & excuses.........
 

aurvandil

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Dear Arun

Dammm I wonder which election he was taking part in. Sure as hell bears no resemblence to the election being discussed here by insiders from all sides including the SDP. And the WP no mention at all. This guy can sure vie with Goebbels for a job.


Locke

THis election ended with many feeling as if they were cheated. Although 40% voted for the Opposition, the Opposition won only 7% of the seats.

Previously, I found another opinion poll. This was an online poll so it captured nicely the demographic of those aged 21 to 45. It asked the number of seats which they expected the PAP to win. Only 20% expected to PAP to win more than 80 seats. The remaining 20% expected the PAP to win less than 80 seats.

The frustration has already manifested in the renewed attacks on TPL. If you do a scan of the blogs, you can get a sense of frustration. I was in a cab today. For the first time ever, I had a cab driver openly scold the PAP when he got the sense that I am an Opposition supporter.

In an environment like this, I think CSJ is going to come to be regarded quite differently. Instead of a mad man, I think he is going to become seen as a man with ideas before his time who was persecuted by the PAP.

If the PAP continues to win 97% of the seats with just 50% to 60% of the vote because of dirty tricks (election dept double standards, gerrymandering, secret illegal election polls etc) I think his deas of civil disobedience are going to start to look attractive to some people.
 
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lockeliberal

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Dear Arun

An FPTP system never gives a fair result always a lopsided one in favor of the party with the largest vote share. The difference is that the SG system has been rigged such that the serious collapse starts happening below 60 and below 58. They have just pushed off the inevitable from a gradual erosion and lost to a sudden dramatic collapse.




THis election ended with many feeling as if they were cheated. Although 40% voted for the Opposition, the Opposition won only 7% of the seats.

Previously, I found another opinion poll. This was an online poll so it captured nicely the demographic of those aged 21 to 45. It asked the number of seats which they expected the PAP to win. Only 20% expected to PAP to win more than 80 seats. The remaining 20% expected the PAP to win less than 80 seats.

The frustration has already manifested in the renewed attacks on TPL. If you do a scan of the blogs, you can get a sense of frustration. I was in a cab today. For the first time ever, I had a cab driver openly scold the PAP when he got the sense that I was an Opposition supporter.

In an environment like this, I think CSJ is going to come to be regarded quite differently. Instead of a mad man, I think he is going to become seen as a man with ideas before his time who was persecuted by the PAP.

If the PAP continues to win 97% of the seats with with 50% to 60% of the vote because of dirty tricks (election dept double standards, gerrymandering etc) I think his deas of civil disobedience are going to start to look attractive to some people.
 

SpareTyre

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lets hope its no false dawn

the last time Singapore elected a 'record number of opposition MPs' against the incumbent PAP....it fizzled out very quickly

Opposition, please don't commit suicide

CST had his shot in 1991
Now LTK will have his shot. Hope he fares a lot better
 

leetahbar

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doesn't every find it very strange that it requires a FOREIGN MEDIA to tell singaporean how "democratic" chee soon juan is? just look at their SDP IB minions at work here in this forum. doesn't that already explain much about chee's incapability to lead by example. his own sdp minions are going against the very bible pagan chee is preaching. he is definitely a DUD, FRAUD & A CHEAT!
 

steffychun

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In the past, Singaporeans would have ignored and dismissed CSJ as talking rubbish as usual. After GE 2011 however, he now increasingly looks like a man whose ideas were ahead of his time. The elections are over but the feeling of frustration and anger of many who supported the opposition is still palpable. You can still hear snatches of conversation where people animatedly talking politics. Frustration is high and I think the interent is going to become even more hostile to the PAP. TPL is the first to be slaughtered. For the next 5 years, she is going to the flashpoint and Opposition whipping girl for the neoptism and corruption in the PAP.


Singapore is taking the first steps to true democracy

http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2011/may/10/singapore-election-democracy-new-media

Our campaign proves people have had enough of one-party rule. With the help of new media, Singaporeans can shed their fear


Something extraordinary happened in Singapore in May 2011. It was not that the prime minister dissolved parliament and called for general elections. Neither was it that, for the first time since independence, a majority of Singaporeans got to vote.

Instead, a populace finally tired of living under an authoritarian system and of constantly being told how good their rulers were and that their rule was a right and not a privilege.

The Singapore Democratic party (SDP), of which I am leader, was one of the six opposition parties that contested the ruling Peoples' Action party (PAP). We saw an unprecedented surge in the number of people coming forward to volunteer their help. Medical professionals, lawyers, educators, managers and students, poured forth and came into our office by the hundreds. I could see one message written all over their faces: "We have had enough, we want change!"

In any other democracy, no one would bat a eyelid over such a development. But this is Singapore – a country which has seen one-party rule for more than half a century, where citizens are locked away without trial for dissent, and where protests can only occur with a licence from the authorities.

I have been banned for standing in elections because I was sued for defamation by former prime ministers Lee Kuan Yew and Goh Chok Tong, and ordered to pay more than a million Singapore dollars in damages. I could not meet their demands and was made bankrupt. Under the law bankrupts cannot run for office. Previous opposition leaders have also been dealt with in a similar manner. I have also been repeatedly imprisoned for exercising my right to free speech and assembly. These convictions also bar me from standing in elections.

The overall effect has been that few in Singapore are willing to offer themselves as opposition candidates. This has allowed the PAP an easy passage at every election since 1959. In fact, for an entire decade in the 1970s parliament comprised of only PAP members of parliament.

Anger and disenchantment with the government, which has been accumulating over the years, is palpable. People are fed up with rulers who insist that they are the only ones capable of running the country. Ministers award themselves salaries several times that of the US president, while the poor find themselves homeless and stricken by poverty. Government leaders have lost all sense of what public service is.

This arrogance has caused professionals from the establishment to join us and other opposition parties. Our party fielded two former top civil servants. This would have been unimaginable even a year ago.

The SDP did not win the seats that we contested. It would have been a miracle if we had. For every mainstream media outlet is still firmly in the control of the PAP government. News of my party's campaign activities, our manifesto and our plans for our constituencies were either played down or completely blacked out.

In the past this would have been fatal. But we, and more importantly our small army of supporters, fought back – on the internet. We were able to counter the untruths that were hurled at us and, crucially, put forth our own views and policy positions. The consequence is that we were able to make significant progress in the percentage of votes cast for us.

Conversely, the internet community very successfully put the PAP on the defensive over several missteps. These would not have been evident without the probing in cyberspace.

But years of autocratic rule have taken their toll and undoing this will take more than just one election campaign, a campaign limited to nine days.

In any case, we saw Singaporeans come alive politically and express themselves in quite unprecedented ways.

To be sure, there is still much fear among the people, especially the older generation who have witnessed the heavy hand of the PAP's patriarch and "Minister Mentor" Lee Kuan Yew. But it is also Lee who is generating much of the resentment against the government of which his son, Lee Hsien Loong, is prime minister.

And it is this resentment, buttressed by the new media which has enabled citizens to come together, if only online, that has caused many Singaporeans to shed their fear.

There is no turning back now. The road to freedom is without doubt still long and arduous. But Singapore has taken that first crucial step to making parliamentary democracy a reality.

If Chee was no long SDP Sec Gen, TJS and his team would have won. This guy is gloating. Get lost Chee!!!
 

leetahbar

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The Singapore Democratic party (SDP), of which I am leader, was one of the six opposition parties that contested the ruling Peoples' Action party (PAP). We saw an unprecedented surge in the number of people coming forward to volunteer their help. Medical professionals, lawyers, educators, managers and students, poured forth and came into our office by the hundreds. I could see one message written all over their faces: "We have had enough, we want change!"

at least now he dare not boast that HE IS THE LEADER OF OPPOSITION PARTIES IN SGP. in the past, when misprinted as LEADER OF OPP PARTIES, chee didn't make an effort to correct this misprint.

In the past this would have been fatal. But we, and more importantly our small army of supporters, fought back – on the internet. We were able to counter the untruths that were hurled at us and, crucially, put forth our own views and policy positions. The consequence is that we were able to make significant progress in the percentage of votes cast for us.

keywords here: WE and those in bold. WE - meaning that this info or misinfo was fed to the foreign media by chee soon juan himself. if chee can't smoke the local reporters, he seems to do pretty well smoking those stupid big heads small hare brains ang mos perfectly! LOL!!

our small army of supporters, . funny! smally army?? did the sun just rise fr the west? we are hearing such humility from chee soon juan? didn't he boast loudly in sdp's site that SDP HAS AN ENLARGED AND INCREASE POOL OF SUPPORTERS? so did the big pool of supporters donated $20k to save his butt fr jail or his "small army" (his foreign richie riches) save his puny arse?

pay attention to I and WE. that should already tell u who is the traitor who once again trying a soft approach to betray singapore. he's none other CHEE SOON JUAN - SDP'S pagan messiah of deceit.
 
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leetahbar

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THis election ended with many feeling as if they were cheated. Although 40% voted for the Opposition, the Opposition won only 7% of the seats.

Previously, I found another opinion poll. This was an online poll so it captured nicely the demographic of those aged 21 to 45. It asked the number of seats which they expected the PAP to win. Only 20% expected to PAP to win more than 80 seats. The remaining 20% expected the PAP to win less than 80 seats.

The frustration has already manifested in the renewed attacks on TPL. If you do a scan of the blogs, you can get a sense of frustration. I was in a cab today. For the first time ever, I had a cab driver openly scold the PAP when he got the sense that I am an Opposition supporter.

In an environment like this, I think CSJ is going to come to be regarded quite differently. Instead of a mad man, I think he is going to become seen as a man with ideas before his time who was persecuted by the PAP.

If the PAP continues to win 97% of the seats with just 50% to 60% of the vote because of dirty tricks (election dept double standards, gerrymandering, secret illegal election polls etc) I think his deas of civil disobedience are going to start to look attractive to some people.

chee is NOT a mad man. he is however a very DANGEROUS man playing mindgames with the voters n exploit everyone he thinks can be exploited for his own ends.

chee soon juan is a very STUPID, intelligent, INNOCENT cunning man. that's how he cons so many like dr ang, vincent, tan and many others into his warped domain giving the false impression about his sincerity to tackle gov n improve lives of voters. it's all a very smoky deception. only STUPID intelligent people fell for that. some awaken....some prefer to remain smoked and getting high from chee's hypnotic smoke. the end results would be to longkang..to longkang and have a big dip...wishy washy...washy wishy...and hopefully the cool water would wake n refresehen up their minds and see the clear evil form of chee soon juan.
 

SpareTyre

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To give credit where credit is due, the SDP has been one of the major proponents of using the internet to spread the democratic message and mobilise the youth

WP on the other hand, chose mainly to focus its efforts on the ground

SDP's focus helped gain votes for all opposition parties, mainly by encouraging dissent and anger towards the PAP.
WP's focus helped gain votes mainly for the WP, because all its efforts are concentrated on the ground where WP is contesting

As a traditional PAP supporter who now supports whatever opposition is campaigning in my constituency, I think all opposition parties should thank the SDP for increasing the vote share of ALL oppositions by whole percentage points by virtue of their remarkable online success

The Singapore Democratic party (SDP), of which I am leader, was one of the six opposition parties that contested the ruling Peoples' Action party (PAP). We saw an unprecedented surge in the number of people coming forward to volunteer their help. Medical professionals, lawyers, educators, managers and students, poured forth and came into our office by the hundreds. I could see one message written all over their faces: "We have had enough, we want change!"

at least now he dare not boast that HE IS THE LEADER OF OPPOSITION PARTIES IN SGP. in the past, when misprinted as LEADER OF OPP PARTIES, chee didn't make an effort to correct this misprint.

In the past this would have been fatal. But we, and more importantly our small army of supporters, fought back – on the internet. We were able to counter the untruths that were hurled at us and, crucially, put forth our own views and policy positions. The consequence is that we were able to make significant progress in the percentage of votes cast for us.

keywords here: WE and those in bold. WE - meaning that this info or misinfo was fed to the foreign media by chee soon juan himself. if chee can't smoke the local reporters, he seems to do pretty well smoking those stupid big heads small hare brains ang mos perfectly! LOL!!

our small army of supporters, . funny! smally army?? did the sun just rise fr the west? we are hearing such humility from chee soon juan? didn't he boast loudly in sdp's site that SDP HAS AN ENLARGED AND INCREASE POOL OF SUPPORTERS? so did the big pool of supporters donated $20k to save his butt fr jail or his "small army" (his foreign richie riches) save his puny arse?

pay attention to I and WE. that should already tell u who is the traitor who once again trying a soft approach to betray singapore. he's none other CHEE SOON JUAN - SDP'S pagan messiah of deceit.
 

spotter542

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Dr. Chee will forever be a threat to the nation whenever he receives funding from overseas backers.
This is deem as treason to most folks , myself included.
His intent is not about helping the people or democracy , more like trying his hardest to topple the government.
I believe Harry was wise enough to see through his tricks and punished him hard.
How can you have faith in someone who betrays Chiam See Tong ?

 

leetahbar

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To give credit where credit is due, the SDP has been one of the major proponents of using the internet to spread the democratic message and mobilise the youth

WP on the other hand, chose mainly to focus its efforts on the ground

SDP's focus helped gain votes for all opposition parties, mainly by encouraging dissent and anger towards the PAP.
WP's focus helped gain votes mainly for the WP, because all its efforts are concentrated on the ground where WP is contesting

As a traditional PAP supporter who now supports whatever opposition is campaigning in my constituency, I think all opposition parties should thank the SDP for increasing the vote share of ALL oppositions by whole percentage points by virtue of their remarkable online success

if chee's really says and means the DEMOCRACY word, then his career would ve ended with his foreign bosses. democracy has to be absent from chee's dic so that he can exploit that to play up ire of a nation and present it a false image to the world how undemocratic sgp is.

he is doing and saying that cos now there are really rational talented people he conned into SDP and they shall see through his real motive with any wrong moves he carelessly takes.
 

leetahbar

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Dr. Chee will forever be a threat to the nation whenever he receives funding from overseas backers.
This is deem as treason to most folks , myself included.
His intent is not about helping the people or democracy , more like trying his hardest to topple the government.
I believe Harry was wise enough to see through his tricks and punished him hard.
How can you have faith in someone who betrays Chiam See Tong ?


very soon, SDP IB would accuse u as being one of my clones. LOL! sorry to ve caused u being marked by SDP IB. :wink:
 

leetahbar

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To give credit where credit is due, the SDP has been one of the major proponents of using the internet to spread the democratic message and mobilise the youth

WP on the other hand, chose mainly to focus its efforts on the ground

SDP's focus helped gain votes for all opposition parties, mainly by encouraging dissent and anger towards the PAP.
WP's focus helped gain votes mainly for the WP, because all its efforts are concentrated on the ground where WP is contesting

As a traditional PAP supporter who now supports whatever opposition is campaigning in my constituency, I think all opposition parties should thank the SDP for increasing the vote share of ALL oppositions by whole percentage points by virtue of their remarkable online success

chee who wa'sn't qualified to stand for GE doesn't mean he's taking it lying down. he's manipulative and scheming. there shall be more public nonsense from him in no time once peacefulness rules. chee is like another yao guai and enjoys it when the nation is unsettled or insecure.
 

youallhumsup

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chee who wa'sn't qualified to stand for GE doesn't mean he's taking it lying down. he's manipulative and scheming. there shall be more public nonsense from him in no time once peacefulness rules. chee is like another yao guai and enjoys it when the nation is unsettled or insecure.

Hi Bob! It's past 2am and you are still up??? Now i am finally convinced 3WhiteTiger and others are your clones. :biggrin:
 
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youallhumsup

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Here.. you like him don't you? :biggrin:

101875104fd492156fe8d65cf0887e5183e28642.jpg
 

steffychun

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Chee is taking other's efforts to be his. Do you see Show Mao or Slyvia or Low writing and article in any paper about their achievements? No. Instead they are humble. Chee has never won but lost seats under his watch. He should commit Hari-Kiri and save Singaporeans some face.

If you had left the SDP and shot yourelf Chee, Holland-Bukit Timah would not be under the PAP.
 

Porfirio Rubirosa

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no doubt local msm is still firmly in the hands of the paps...however i think GE11 saw the local msm providing oppos including SDP a more balanced coverage than ever before...probably becoz of the push factor by the impact of new/social media...regardless i think dr chee is wrong to assert that SDP's campaign was "either played down or completely blacked out"...i note even ST's peh shing huei went as far to state that one of the "stronger" oppo parties in GE11 was SDP...in this regard dr chee is perhaps being abit sour grapes...

The SDP did not win the seats that we contested. It would have been a miracle if we had. For every mainstream media outlet is still firmly in the control of the PAP government. News of my party's campaign activities, our manifesto and our plans for our constituencies were either played down or completely blacked out.
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