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Singapore is a big gambling den !

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Some local fools say FTs are not the reasons why locals cannot be successful ! They supported the FT comment, my goodness !
They will regret saying this !

Wonton FT policy is in fact a modern way to beat dissenting locals into submission in a covert manner !
FT

Now PAP is for big time gambling !

PAP supporters are still thinking PAP is God....they have no idea they are selling away their island away !

To PAP, money is everything now....and they continue to tax the local fools to the point of bleeding and at the polling stations, these fools even never ask where are all overseas investments heading to.
Temasick is so rich, but why the wealth is not distributed equally ?

With all the gambling facilities cuming up, money is coming in, how the levies and taxes are benefitting the local people ?

Local fools are really so stupid to vote for PAP.

But ugly consequences will come in ten years time, by then old fart will be in hell !


First look at Changi Motorsports Hub
By Ion Danker – July 13th, 2010Email Facebook Twitter Print

The construction of Asia’s premier motorsports facility, the Changi Motorsports Hub (CMH) , got underway Tuesday afternoon with an official ground-breaking ceremony at the 41-hectare site along Aviation Park Road.

The S$330 million facility, which will also house a motor-themed entertainment complex, a museum, a hotel, waterfront and beach sports facilities, and an exhibition centre, aims to transform Singapore and Changi to be Asia’s premier motorsports destination.

By 2012, motorsports fans can expect to be treated to international and regional races such as the Japanese Formula 3 Series, Super GT Series and possibly the MotoGP.



Former Formula One driver Alex Yoong, who was at the ground-breaking ceremony, told Yahoo! Singapore he’s excited at the prospect of having a world-class track in Singapore and feels there is a lot of potential in developing motosports.

“Though the space is small, they have a good mix of high and low speed corners. This region needs another Grade 2 circuit and it’s good that it’s taking off in Singapore,” he said.

Executive chairman of development consortium SG Changi Pte Ltd, Fuminori Murahashi, who has worked on race events such as Formula Nippon and Super GT, agreed, and also hopes the new track will raise the profile of the sport in Singapore.

“I hope to see more Singaporean youths get involved in motorsports, undergoing proper coaching and training at high-level facilities. It would be an amazing achievement for me to see a home-grown Singaporean GT driver one day,” he said.

See video of the ceremony here and a sneak peek of what the Motorsports Hub is set to look like.



Besides hosting international motorsports events, SG Changi also plans to setup a top racing academy with various programmes ranging from junior kart racing to technical training for promising young drivers from Singapore and Asia.



Race enthusiasts Yahoo! Singapore spoke to are looking forward to the completion of the race track and hope it will not be delayed like the Kallang Sports Hub, which was initially planned for completion in 2011 but has since been delayed to 2014.

Delivery supervisor Hadi Ahmad, 38, said, “I believe more people would rather race in Singapore than make the trip to Malaysia but it will also depend on how fast they can have the track ready. We have seen the delays on the Sports Hub, hopefully it will not happen here.”

Car salesman John Liew, 34, agreed.

“The timeline sounds really optimistic and it’s good they have set an ambitious timeline but if they fail to deliver, be prepared for the backlash,” he said.

Singapore Sports Council Chief Executive Officer, Oon Jin Teik, disagreed though and said he’s confident SG Changi will deliver as promised and the facility will be built without any delays.

“We’ve always anticipated the project will take many months and by the time they bring in their contractors and start planning, the date that they specify will be more accurate,” he said.
 
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