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Posted on August 20, 2011 by singaporeanpatriot1965
The Ultimate Reason Why TJS Must NOT be Elected The President of Singapore (PoS) – by Patriotic Singaporean
TJS joined SDP in Apr 11 to contest in GE 2011. He did not win in the GRC he contested in. He eventually quitted in Jul 11 and announced his candidacy for PE 2011.
Did TJS really quit from SDP, or is he still a dormant unofficial member of SDP, waiting to pounce on the PAP Government (as he so claims in the national broadcast to check on the PAP government), once and if he is elected as the PoS? He quit SDP only last month (Jul 11), and the loss in the GE 2011 should still be fresh and firmly entrenched in his mind. As such, his taste, his dreams, his steps and his breath must surely be more filled with SDP than his three opponents are with PAP.
A President should be above politics, yet TJS continues to insist that the current government is a PAP Government, and he wants to provide check and balance on the PAP Government (At 2:23 of the video). It is a Singapore Government that consists of both PAP and WP, not a PAP Government. He obviously does not even know the meaning of “government”. The fact that he said this in his speech goes to show that he still harbours political aspirations and agenda even as he stands for the PE, which now brings me to the next SDP character – CSJ.
CSJ joined SDP in 1992, contested unsuccessfully in the GEs in 1992, 1997, 2001, was found guilty for various offences from 2002 to 2008, and was eventually declared bankrupt in 2006. Bear in mind what his offences were; I am sure this needs no reminding. Today he remains an undischarged bankrupt and is still the leader of the SDP, which means he still wields power and influence in the party. TJS – SDP, CSJ – SDP. See the commonality? Remember the recent elections in Thailand? Yingluck Shinawatra, Thaksin Shinawatra. Does anyone dare to guarantee that there is totally, absolutely and definitely no connection, contact or shared aspiration and ideology between Yingluck and Thaksin? In the same light, can anyone say and guarantee the same for TJS and CSJ? Doesn’t anyone find that since the hype of the PE began, CSJ has remained unusually silent and kept a low profile? This is not normal, as he has always made use of such platforms and opportunities to put forth his ideologies and allegations of the government’s wrongdoings. We know CSJ to be a dangerous person; this should also apply to people associated to him and his party. Beware, Singaporeans!
My next and last point is on the proposed abolishment of the Internal Security Act (ISA) by TJS. His statement and brief bickering with TT showed his strong desire to have it abolished. The ISA certainly has not out-lived its usefulness. While it is used in the past to guard against communism and Marxism, it is now used to guard against terrorism and sedition. The powers accorded to the law enforcers to act against offenders are appropriate, as putting an immediate stop to these offences is critical to prevent its permeation into the society. What exactly is TJS’s motive in trying to get the ISA abolished? Has it ever incurred to him that by doing so, he might be opening the floodgates to the public? On this, again, do you think it is obvious that the abolishment will benefit CSJ? Do you think it is obvious that he will then be able to criticize and taunt the Singapore Government without any fear of being accused of sedition?
Think hard, Singaporeans, and make your wise choice.
-By Patriotic Singaporean-
Posted on August 20, 2011 by singaporeanpatriot1965
The Ultimate Reason Why TJS Must NOT be Elected The President of Singapore (PoS) – by Patriotic Singaporean
TJS joined SDP in Apr 11 to contest in GE 2011. He did not win in the GRC he contested in. He eventually quitted in Jul 11 and announced his candidacy for PE 2011.
Did TJS really quit from SDP, or is he still a dormant unofficial member of SDP, waiting to pounce on the PAP Government (as he so claims in the national broadcast to check on the PAP government), once and if he is elected as the PoS? He quit SDP only last month (Jul 11), and the loss in the GE 2011 should still be fresh and firmly entrenched in his mind. As such, his taste, his dreams, his steps and his breath must surely be more filled with SDP than his three opponents are with PAP.
A President should be above politics, yet TJS continues to insist that the current government is a PAP Government, and he wants to provide check and balance on the PAP Government (At 2:23 of the video). It is a Singapore Government that consists of both PAP and WP, not a PAP Government. He obviously does not even know the meaning of “government”. The fact that he said this in his speech goes to show that he still harbours political aspirations and agenda even as he stands for the PE, which now brings me to the next SDP character – CSJ.
CSJ joined SDP in 1992, contested unsuccessfully in the GEs in 1992, 1997, 2001, was found guilty for various offences from 2002 to 2008, and was eventually declared bankrupt in 2006. Bear in mind what his offences were; I am sure this needs no reminding. Today he remains an undischarged bankrupt and is still the leader of the SDP, which means he still wields power and influence in the party. TJS – SDP, CSJ – SDP. See the commonality? Remember the recent elections in Thailand? Yingluck Shinawatra, Thaksin Shinawatra. Does anyone dare to guarantee that there is totally, absolutely and definitely no connection, contact or shared aspiration and ideology between Yingluck and Thaksin? In the same light, can anyone say and guarantee the same for TJS and CSJ? Doesn’t anyone find that since the hype of the PE began, CSJ has remained unusually silent and kept a low profile? This is not normal, as he has always made use of such platforms and opportunities to put forth his ideologies and allegations of the government’s wrongdoings. We know CSJ to be a dangerous person; this should also apply to people associated to him and his party. Beware, Singaporeans!
My next and last point is on the proposed abolishment of the Internal Security Act (ISA) by TJS. His statement and brief bickering with TT showed his strong desire to have it abolished. The ISA certainly has not out-lived its usefulness. While it is used in the past to guard against communism and Marxism, it is now used to guard against terrorism and sedition. The powers accorded to the law enforcers to act against offenders are appropriate, as putting an immediate stop to these offences is critical to prevent its permeation into the society. What exactly is TJS’s motive in trying to get the ISA abolished? Has it ever incurred to him that by doing so, he might be opening the floodgates to the public? On this, again, do you think it is obvious that the abolishment will benefit CSJ? Do you think it is obvious that he will then be able to criticize and taunt the Singapore Government without any fear of being accused of sedition?
Think hard, Singaporeans, and make your wise choice.
-By Patriotic Singaporean-