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Tak Boleh Tahan Goes To Bukit Panjang

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Gandhi Ambalam and Jufrie Mahmood saying it in Chinese

Singapore Democrats

The first Tak Boleh Tahan campaign for 2009 kicked off in earnest today as SDP members and activists went to two constituencies -- Bukit Panjang and Toa Payoh -- to spread the message of the future of our economy under the PAP Government.

The activists fanned out into the kopitiams and wet markets distributing a four-page coloured flyer packed with information and illustrations.
As in the past, many of the residents having their morning meal ingested the information as quickly as they did their breakfast. A few at Bukit Panjang stood up to engage the group in conversation on the recent Lehman minibond fiasco. They were concerned about the loss of millions of dollars by the Town Council which had invested the money in the toxic financial instruments. The constituency is run by Dr Teo Ho Pin.

A resident in his forties, who identified himself as Jason Wong, said: "In the first place, why must the council collect exorbitant sums of money in conservancy charges and then go and invest it in high risk products? Town Councils should only mind the business of making sure the housing estates are kept clean and other amenities are adequate for the residents."

A disgruntled Mr Wong complained that the management's job is not to speculate through so-called investment managers in risky and dangerous ventures using our money that in itself is collected extremely over and above what is required for the short and long-term maintenance of our estates.

From the shopping centre, the group proceeded to more kopitiams in the area, passing through shophouses and stalls along the way and giving out flyers.

The breakfast crowd at the coffee shop facing the main Bukit Panjang Ring Road was visibly excited as the SDP members and supporters approached them wearing Tak Boleh Tahan T-shirts.

At one stage, some members of the morning crowd cheered and clapped enthusiastically after engaging and exchanging views with the TBT team on how the PAP is exploiting and marginalising ordinary Singaporeans.

A resident at Block 450, who wanted to be known as only Mr Jacob, said: "Now that I know your website and email address from the flyer, I would make it a point to read your blog and contribute my comments whenever necessary."

The flyers quickly ran out. After close to two hours of distribution, the four-member TBT group sat down with residents to have coffee before calling it a day.

The story over at Toa Payoh Central <!-- @page { size: 8.27in 11.69in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } -->where another group of SDP members and activists went was not much different. Residents were seen poring through the flyers and some were seen shaking their heads when they read about the prime minister's salary. Clear many were feeling the impact of the recession and were unhappy about how the rich lived their lives quite divorced from the hardship they were going through.

From the enthusiastic response, SDP and its supporters are encouraged to continue our walkabouts and to engage our fellow citizens. This is despite the series of court cases that the activists are facing for standing up for our rights to freedom of speech and assembly.


Note on the hearing that took place the last two weeks involving the activists distributing flyers at the Raflles City Shopping Centre: The case could not be completed in the two weeks (5-16 Jan 09) allocated. The trial has been fixed for resumption on 13-23 April 09.
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From this article its seems that the SDP is doing a good job in highlighting the plight of Singaporeans and the way the Government handles things...as such I hope that the SDP continue to work the ground,,however if it wants to contest the next election.

But please do not sabotage the efforts of the Opposition as a whole, as it has done in the last time by contesting the SEMBAWANG GRC and getting one of the worse results available. Please work closely with the other Opposition Parties and work your own ground. Contest in seats that have been avoided for example West Coast GRC where the MPs are unpopular and that estate has been taken for granted by the PAP...

my 2 cents worth...
 
they are stirring for anger and resentment from the ground. then using that to motivate unrest and disrupt peasants unity. at current bad situation, it would be easier to instigate negative emotion.

it would be helpful if they were to help poor & needies. hack! i forgot they are also among the bankrupt n the needies. ok....forget about that and stir up bad emotion:rolleyes:....maybe escalate it to a mess rebellion!! LOL!
 
at current bad situation, it would be easier to instigate negative emotion.

old fart faggot fake monk PAP dog Bob Sim Kheng Hwee, temple thief, swindler, fraudster, cheat, con-artist, liar, deceiver, all rolled into one!

at current bad situation, it would be easier for you to solve your money problem

bash your father or steal from the temples if you need more money .... LOL
 
exaggeration is a beauty of sdp's propaganda. you believe, u go with them into the longkang.:p
 
old fart faggot fake monk PAP dog Bob Sim Kheng Hwee, temple thief, swindler, fraudster, cheat, con-artist, liar, deceiver, all rolled into one!

dun yaya papaya here lah moron!

you're a fucking coward for bashing an 80 y.o. helpless old man to a pulp!
 
The truth shall set you free Buddhist Bob but only if you disavow your hypocritical dishonest mentality:rolleyes:;)

they are stirring for anger and resentment from the ground. then using that to motivate unrest and disrupt peasants unity. at current bad situation, it would be easier to instigate negative emotion.
 
From this article its seems that the SDP is doing a good job in highlighting the plight of Singaporeans and the way the Government handles things...as such I hope that the SDP continue to work the ground,,however if it wants to contest the next election.

But please do not sabotage the efforts of the Opposition as a whole, as it has done in the last time by contesting the SEMBAWANG GRC and getting one of the worse results available. Please work closely with the other Opposition Parties and work your own ground. Contest in seats that have been avoided for example West Coast GRC where the MPs are unpopular and that estate has been taken for granted by the PAP...

my 2 cents worth...

what peasants need most now is one, money. two, stablity and peace. three, security.

the gov is trying their best to do that.

on chee's part, his intention is: one, sow distrust and disunity among peasants. two, sow a sense of hopelessness of despair of gloom & doom. three, instigate unrest to rallying against gov.

is there any positive outcome from them? not only NO but plenty of negative emotion they were trying to propagate into hare blained peasants like his weak-minded followers.
 
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tbt32.jpg
Gandhi Ambalam and Jufrie Mahmood saying it in Chinese

Singapore Democrats

The first Tak Boleh Tahan campaign for 2009 kicked off in earnest today as SDP members and activists went to two constituencies -- Bukit Panjang and Toa Payoh -- to spread the message of the future of our economy under the PAP Government.

The activists fanned out into the kopitiams and wet markets distributing a four-page coloured flyer packed with information and illustrations.
As in the past, many of the residents having their morning meal ingested the information as quickly as they did their breakfast. A few at Bukit Panjang stood up to engage the group in conversation on the recent Lehman minibond fiasco. They were concerned about the loss of millions of dollars by the Town Council which had invested the money in the toxic financial instruments. The constituency is run by Dr Teo Ho Pin.

A resident in his forties, who identified himself as Jason Wong, said: "In the first place, why must the council collect exorbitant sums of money in conservancy charges and then go and invest it in high risk products? Town Councils should only mind the business of making sure the housing estates are kept clean and other amenities are adequate for the residents."

A disgruntled Mr Wong complained that the management's job is not to speculate through so-called investment managers in risky and dangerous ventures using our money that in itself is collected extremely over and above what is required for the short and long-term maintenance of our estates.

From the shopping centre, the group proceeded to more kopitiams in the area, passing through shophouses and stalls along the way and giving out flyers.

The breakfast crowd at the coffee shop facing the main Bukit Panjang Ring Road was visibly excited as the SDP members and supporters approached them wearing Tak Boleh Tahan T-shirts.

At one stage, some members of the morning crowd cheered and clapped enthusiastically after engaging and exchanging views with the TBT team on how the PAP is exploiting and marginalising ordinary Singaporeans.

A resident at Block 450, who wanted to be known as only Mr Jacob, said: "Now that I know your website and email address from the flyer, I would make it a point to read your blog and contribute my comments whenever necessary."

The flyers quickly ran out. After close to two hours of distribution, the four-member TBT group sat down with residents to have coffee before calling it a day.

The story over at Toa Payoh Central <!-- @page { size: 8.27in 11.69in; margin: 0.79in } P { margin-bottom: 0.08in } -->where another group of SDP members and activists went was not much different. Residents were seen poring through the flyers and some were seen shaking their heads when they read about the prime minister's salary. Clear many were feeling the impact of the recession and were unhappy about how the rich lived their lives quite divorced from the hardship they were going through.

From the enthusiastic response, SDP and its supporters are encouraged to continue our walkabouts and to engage our fellow citizens. This is despite the series of court cases that the activists are facing for standing up for our rights to freedom of speech and assembly.


Note on the hearing that took place the last two weeks involving the activists distributing flyers at the Raflles City Shopping Centre: The case could not be completed in the two weeks (5-16 Jan 09) allocated. The trial has been fixed for resumption on 13-23 April 09.
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correct, if the town councils want to show their talent in investment then they should use their own money not the people money!
 
what peasants need most now is one, money. two, stablity and peace. three, security.

old fart faggot fake monk PAP dog Bob Sim Kheng Hwee, temple thief, swindler, fraudster, cheat, con-artist, liar, deceiver, all rolled into one!

fucking hypocrite steal from temples cheat & con or bash your father when you need money!

retard what stability and peace when you bash your 80 y.o. father to a pulp

calling your mother LAU-CHEE-BYE when she reprimanded you for doing fuck-all at home!

security ki lan lah!

being a cyber-prostitute is security to you .... LOL
 
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