read the following postings. what do u think now?
BryanT - The death of The New Democrat was exaggerated Tue, 22 Sep 2009 2:17 pm
Since CSJ sees fit to dredge up the NKF trial as a preamble to justify its inability to sustain a newsletter, maybe we can provide a quote or two from
Mr Ling How Doong, the erstwhile Chairman SDP. It would provide us with a valuable perspective on the disappearing act of the New Democrat over the last few years.
Leading up to the 2006 election, Ling noted press reports in which Dr Chee was described as running a "one-man show", adding: "I can’t agree more."
Mr Ling also said that he disagreed with Dr Chee on "a lot of things", including the party newsletter, which he had no hand in.
Asked whether he would quit the SDP or switch political parties if he was so unhappy, he said: "I’ve been standing for elections since 1984, and I’ve no reason to pack up because someone made a boo-boo."
Whether or how Mr Ling left the party is not important here, but at least we have an inside view of how things were run in SDP. Coming from someone who had previous switched allegiance from CST to CSJ, I don't think we need to doubt how genuine those words of regret were.
BryanT - The death of The New Democrat was exaggerated Tue, 22 Sep 2009 2:17 pm
Since CSJ sees fit to dredge up the NKF trial as a preamble to justify its inability to sustain a newsletter, maybe we can provide a quote or two from
Mr Ling How Doong, the erstwhile Chairman SDP. It would provide us with a valuable perspective on the disappearing act of the New Democrat over the last few years.
Leading up to the 2006 election, Ling noted press reports in which Dr Chee was described as running a "one-man show", adding: "I can’t agree more."
Mr Ling also said that he disagreed with Dr Chee on "a lot of things", including the party newsletter, which he had no hand in.
Asked whether he would quit the SDP or switch political parties if he was so unhappy, he said: "I’ve been standing for elections since 1984, and I’ve no reason to pack up because someone made a boo-boo."
Whether or how Mr Ling left the party is not important here, but at least we have an inside view of how things were run in SDP. Coming from someone who had previous switched allegiance from CST to CSJ, I don't think we need to doubt how genuine those words of regret were.