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Idiotic PAP Leaders

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Hear their statements:

1. PAP Member of Parliament Choo Wee Khiang:

"One evening, I drove to Little India and it was pitch dark but not because there was no light, but because there were too many Indians around."


2. Cedric Foo:
“White horse classification is to ensure that they are not given preferential treatment


3. Goh Chok Tong:
“ We need to increase GST to help the poor


4. Tharman:
“A man earning $1000 per month can have a family with two kids and a 2-bedroom HDB flat”


5. Lee Hsien Loong:
“I was shocked to learn of the series of terrorist attacks in Mumbai on 26 November 2008 . On behalf of the Government of
Singapore, I convey our deepest condolences to you, the Government of India and the families of the victims .
The terrorists have taken several people of different nationalities as hostages, including a Singaporean . We are already
working closely with the Indian authorities on this . Singapore stands ready to assist the Indian authorities in any way to secure the safe
release of the Singaporean and other hostages .
 
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Add this as No 6.

6. Lee Bee Wah
During the Budget debate in 2007, Ms Lee prompted much laughter - and some raised eyebrows - in the House when she criticised the opposition's call to delay the goods and services tax (GST) hike as a case of ai pang sai ka che jamban.
It is a crude Hokkien phrase which means 'looking for a toilet only when one needs to pass motion'.
 
7. Zorro Lim:
"Every month I look at my CPF statement and I feel very rich....."
 
8. Lee Kuan Yew:

He has :

- Called the late Mr JB Jeyaretnam a “mangy dog”.

- Called former president Devan Nair an “alcoholic”

- Called James Gomez a “liar and a cheat”

- Called Chee Soon Juan a “psychopath”

- Called Chee Soon Juan a “dud”

- Called Tang Liang Hong a “anti-Christian Chinese chauvinist”

- Called former solicitor-general Francis Seow a “womaniser”

- Called Singaporeans “dogs” – “We had to train adult dogs who even today deliberately urinate in the lifts.”

- Called Singaporeans “daft”

- Compared Singaporeans to animals – “the spurs are not stuck on your hinds. They are part of the herd”

- Called Singaporeans “ignorant”

- Vowed that he will “make him [JB Jeyaretnam] crawl on his bended knees, and beg for mercy.”
 
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9. Vivian Balakrishnan

"What do they (poor Singaporeans) want? hawker food, food court or restaurants?"
 
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10. Lim Swee Say

"We (PAP) are deaf to all criticisms"
 
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11. Khaw Boon Wan

"S$8 for a heart by-pass operation in Singapore"
 
12. Tan Chuan Jin

"I spoke to a 72 yr old cleaner. He told me that he works as a cleaner because he does not want to be bored at home"
 
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The PAP ministers deserve to be punished in the next life. If they reincarnate into cockroaches, I will stomp on them.
 
The PAP ministers deserve to be punished in the next life. If they reincarnate into cockroaches, I will stomp on them.

if you know what they say and what they do, you will know that they dont love singapore nor singaporeans.

The question to ask is why are they in politics if they are not in to serve SG nor Singaporeans
 
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“You go down New York, Broadway. You will see the beggars, people of the streets...Where are the beggars in Singapore? Show me.”

http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20100720-227944.html

MCYS has also stepped up its surveillance patrols, which might have contributed to the increase in the numbers of beggars picked up.

From 2006 to 2009, the average number of beggars picked up is about 85 per year. As of May this year, however, already 60 beggars have been picked up, close to half of them are foreign beggars.

Members of the public who come across beggars should inform MCYS promptly so appropriate action can be taken.
 
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Lee Kuan Yew:

“You go down New York, Broadway. You will see the beggars, people of the streets...Where are the beggars in Singapore? Show me.”
 
Lee Hsien Loong:

"Foreign workers help create jobs for S'poreans"
 
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The PAP ministers deserve to be punished in the next life. If they reincarnate into cockroaches, I will stomp on them.

I will spray the pap cockroaches with Baygon and cursed them "U can run but u cannot hide !"
 
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"We have a letter from the President of the International Bar Association to the organizers, namely the Law Society of Singapore, how successful the meeting was and how impressed they were by the standards they found to obtain in the judiciary."

http://asiasentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1316&Itemid=31

Lee Kuan Yew testifies to a laudatory letter that was never sent by an international legal organization

It was the kind of error that would earn a Singapore opposition politician a trial for perjury, probably with a heavy fine and perhaps a jail term. But when Lee Kuan Yew testified in the recent trial of opposition leader Chee Soon Juan, he probably “misspoke” – told a crucial untruth, deliberate or not.

Lee, Singapore’s octogenarian Minister Mentor and the country’s first Prime Minister, volunteered under oath during cross-examination in the May trial of Chee that the International Bar Association, following its October 2007 convention in Singapore, wrote a letter to the organizers, the Law Society of Singapore, describing “how impressed they were by the standards they found to obtain in the judiciary…Standards of the rule of law and the judges, the meritocracy which is practiced throughout the judiciary.”

In fact, says the International Bar Association, it did no such thing. On July 2 the association told the Singapore Democratic Party, according to the SDP website, that there was no such letter. The Law Society of Singapore also denied it had received a letter from the association, according to the website. Then, on July 8, the IBA issued a report expressing concerns about the “limitations on the freedoms of expression, assembly, and the press, and of the independence of the judiciary in Singapore.”
 
13. Lee Bee Wah

"Can we use the strength and power of the 60% good singaporeans who do not litter to to put pressure to change the habit of the 40% litter bugs"

Is she implying that those 60% Singaporeans who voted for the pap in GE 2011 are good Singaporeans and the 40% who voted against the pap are litter bugs? LBW has to come out and clarify what she meant
 
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"We have a letter from the President of the International Bar Association to the organizers, namely the Law Society of Singapore, how successful the meeting was and how impressed they were by the standards they found to obtain in the judiciary."

http://asiasentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1316&Itemid=31

Lee Kuan Yew testifies to a laudatory letter that was never sent by an international legal organization

It was the kind of error that would earn a Singapore opposition politician a trial for perjury, probably with a heavy fine and perhaps a jail term. But when Lee Kuan Yew testified in the recent trial of opposition leader Chee Soon Juan, he probably “misspoke” – told a crucial untruth, deliberate or not.

Lee, Singapore’s octogenarian Minister Mentor and the country’s first Prime Minister, volunteered under oath during cross-examination in the May trial of Chee that the International Bar Association, following its October 2007 convention in Singapore, wrote a letter to the organizers, the Law Society of Singapore, describing “how impressed they were by the standards they found to obtain in the judiciary…Standards of the rule of law and the judges, the meritocracy which is practiced throughout the judiciary.”

In fact, says the International Bar Association, it did no such thing. On July 2 the association told the Singapore Democratic Party, according to the SDP website, that there was no such letter. The Law Society of Singapore also denied it had received a letter from the association, according to the website. Then, on July 8, the IBA issued a report expressing concerns about the “limitations on the freedoms of expression, assembly, and the press, and of the independence of the judiciary in Singapore.”

Thanks....
 
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