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Last Election - some quotation circ 2006

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Khaw Boon Wan : "The WP manifesto is poison..a concoction..."
Ng Eng Hen : "The WP manifesto is a time bomb."
Lim Boon Heng : "I expect the PM will get a percentage in the high 80s in AMK."
Lee Hsien Loong : "We will try to make it cost them (the WP AMK 6) some money.."
Goh Chok Tong : "I will want to win back at least one of the two SMCs."
Wong Kan Seng : *Released an 11-page 'report' on James Gomez incident.
 
Excerpts from comments during that era of 2006 --- from one on-line citizen..

"An aunt even steamed birds' nest for him regularly." while he has millions in the bank,
then he suddenly relates this to " When somebody loses his job, he falls back on state unemployment insurance. When he grows old, he relies on state pensions and medical care. As a result, family members often feel little responsibility to care for one another," says PM Lee. "
From his logic, then all Singaporeans should get the least amount of salary as possible, say $500, so that one can skim and save to help the other person in trouble to improve 'kinship', isn't that wonderful ?
The fact is, many commoners who were retrenched or lost their jobs , who couldnt even meet their basic security needs have to chalked up great debts and borrow money heavily from friends, siblings and relatives. This further strained relationships while making others avoiding them like a plague, creating a tension-filled atmosphere, especially during Chinese New Year.
It is not uncommon to find police cars arriving suddenly on the first day of Lunar Year, parking below HDB blocks. Next you hear people shouting and screaming. NO, it's not to catch a thief, but to resolve family conflicts whose pent up frustrations burst out during this period due to the freakish and disgraceful kind of society that PAP has created.
Can a man like Lee Hsien Loong who taunts poor citizens to admire him about drinking bird's nest fit to be the prime minister?
 
Eastern Region News

September 22, 2006 20:13 PM
Mahathir Slams Kuan Yew As Arrogant
KUALA TERENGGANU, Sept 22 (Bernama) -- Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad Friday slammed Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew for his insulting remarks about Malaysia and Indonesia's treatment of their Chinese minorities, describing him as arrogant and disrespectful of neighbouring countries.

The former premier said Lee was arrogant because he felt he was in a strong position.

"He's not bothered with his neighbours. That is why he deliberately raised something he knew to be sensitive in our country," he told reporters after launching the building fund of the Kemaman branch of the Ex-Servicemen's Association and the district Warriors Day Campaign at Awana Kijal, Beach and Spa Resort in Kijal.

Lee on Friday told a forum held in conjunction with the International Monetary Fund conference in Singapore that Malaysia and Indonesia had problems with their Chinese minorities because they were successful and hardworking and therefore they were systemically marginalised.

He was reported to have said that the attitude of Malaysia and Indonesia towards Singapore was shaped by the way they treated their own Chinese minorities.

They "want Singapore, to put it simply, to be like their Chinese -- compliant", he claimed.

Dr Mahathir said Malaysia could question Singapore's marginalisation of its Malay minority.

"We could ask about the status of the Malays in Singapore, why they are not allowed to bear arms in the military or train to handle weapons. Why is it that the Malays in Malaysia are so capable in the military field but the Malays in Singapore cannot hold high posts (in the military)?

"Why is it that the Malays in Singapore are marginalised to the extent that they have no status at all? This is done deliberately by Singapore. There is no other country that does it like them," he said.

Dr Mahathir said Lee's allegation about the Chinese in Malaysia being marginalised was untrue because there are Chinese holding high posts, for example in the armed forces.

"The Chinese in Malaysia can join the military and rise to become general, major general and so on. But what is the per capita income of the Malays in comparison with the Chinese in Singapore?

"We should have an independent investigation on why the Malays are left behind in Singapore. It is not because they are lacking compared to the Malays in Malaysia but because they are pressured, marginalised and oppressed. That is the kind of government founded on the views of Lee Kuan Yew," he said.

In his speech earlier, Dr Mahathir told Lee not to feel smug about what he had said.

"You should just guard your own rice bowl. You are not that clever. In a small group, perhaps you seem clever.

"But when he goes to China, the Chinese there don't want to listen to him. The Chinese in China don't think much of him and it is a fact that he is marginalised by Chinese in the world," he said.

-- BERNAMA
 
Jun 6, 2006
Why is it harder for enrolled nurses to get job?

I am currently a Year 2 National Institute of Technical Education Certificate (Nitec) nursing student.
Upon graduation, I will become an enrolled nurse as a junior to the staff nurses, who are diploma-holders.
As I am graduating next year, I have spared no efforts to check out the career opportunities for Nitec nursing students. I am dismayed to know that although the school is accepting more students, the demand for enrolled nurses is not increasing.
I have been to attachments in hospitals and I found that the ratio of staff nurses to enrolled nurses in a ward is about 5:1, which means that the workload of the latter is very heavy.
I have asked my lecturers why the hospitals do not employ more enrolled nurses and they say this is because the staff nurses can do the job of enrolled nurses while the latter can't do the job of the staff nurses. Thus the hospitals prefer to employ staff nurses.
This is ridiculous. I have seen many times that the workload of the enrolled nurses is so heavy that they are unable to cope. How can an enrolled nurse send a patient for a procedure which requires her to stay with her charge and also do the hourly charting in the ward at the same time?
Although we are unable to serve medications as the staff nurses do, please understand that we are the ones who clean, feed and bathe the patients. Bathing a patient takes longer than serving the medications.
If the hospitals think that the staff nurses are needed more than enrolled nurses, they should consider increasing the places of intake in the polytechnics' diploma course.
Why are there more students from China doing the diploma course here? For Nitec nursing students to enrol in the diploma course, they need to have a Grade Point Average of 3.5 and above, which is achieved by the top five per cent of our cohort. Why can't the requirements be lowered?
I do not understand why the students from China are given priority? I have tried taking reports from nurses from China who have worked in Singapore for more than six years and I could not understand a single word they said. Can the patients understand them?
It may be all right for Chinese-speaking patients but what about those who do not understand Chinese? Are they going to be ignored because of this?
Qiu Ruoying (Ms)
 
Just a little recap from the not so distant past...how much had we progressed from there?, the last election to now, the year 2010?
 
Ng Eng Hen's - "Can the opposition bring down the price of oil?" will always remain a classic.

But the bestest is Wong Kan Seng when he said that the PAP MPs were the best because they could see ahead where problems and opportunities were and take action. Zoom ahead 2 years later and the Mas Selamat debacle occurs.

And donct forget AssLonng's buying supporters and fixing the opposition.
 
LHL: Instead of me spending time working on this week policies and thinking of next years challegnes. I have to spend all my time thinking how to FIX the oppostion and BUY my supporters' votes.

Looking back at the disastrous policies meted out during LHL's free time, it is not bad to have alternative parties keeping LEE HSIEN LOONG AND PAP checked regulary!

Let's not be fooled by LHL again, he has too much time in his hands thinking how to torture Singaporeans and open the floodgate for foreigners. I am voting with my hands and legs in favour of the alternative parties. Let the power of people change the course of our future without PAP hindling our success.
 
Ng Eng Hen's - "Can the opposition bring down the price of oil?" will always remain a classic.

But the bestest is Wong Kan Seng when he said that the PAP MPs were the best because they could see ahead where problems and opportunities were and take action. Zoom ahead 2 years later and the Mas Selamat debacle occurs.

And donct forget AssLonng's buying supporters and fixing the opposition.


Of course they can see ahead..but what's behind they dunno!, just like the HDB resale prices...:p
 
I think WP habis this time. Five 6-men GRCs to cough out one SMC each.

9 existing + 5 - 2 = 12 SMCs

Which two are likely to be absorbed?

Unless TP GRC reduces to five due to retirement of one.
 
Quotes from the both sides of the story...

James Gomez: You know there'll be consquences?

Wong Kan Seng: Sorry also must explain.

George Yeo: WP can drop James Gomez and the rest continue to stand.

Goh Meng Seng: We shall leave no man behind.
 
This is a PARAPHRASE of a Khaw Boon Wan speech:
What makes you think there will definitely be means testing for Class C Wards? We are saying that we are thinking about it. For all you know, there will be no means testing.​
 
I think Lee Bee Hua referred the suicide team as Donkey Team. Correct me if i'm wrong.
 
This is a PARAPHRASE of a Khaw Boon Wan speech:
What makes you think there will definitely be means testing for Class C Wards? We are saying that we are thinking about it. For all you know, there will be no means testing.​

FIFA learnt this means testing from Khaw & is applying it to SINkingpore, they figure out that we have million dollars ministers, we can afford the few hundred millions we should pay for watching world cup 2010.

Now we are complaining that we can only afford, 'B1 wards for six persons beds' while FIFA says..we should be in "A" class..

That is means testing...:D
 
Excellent analogy!

FIFA learnt this means testing from Khaw & is applying it to SINkingpore, they figure out that we have million dollars ministers, we can afford the few hundred millions we should pay for watching world cup 2010.

Now we are complaining that we can only afford, 'B1 wards for six persons beds' while FIFA says..we should be in "A" class..

That is means testing...:D
 
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