• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Nathan: The work I have done as President is immeasurable

PhuaTeKor

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
May 9, 2011
Messages
195
Points
0
He also says he doesn't listen to the world when he is doing his work. Should he go for the president election of United States? :D


'Although I've been quiet, I've been doing work'

78049040-singaporean-president.jpg

by Loh Chee Kong 04:47 AM Jun 08, 2011PORT LOUIS (Mauritius) - After 12 years in office as the Republic's second Elected President, Mr S R Nathan - who has yet to decide whether to run for a third term - indicated yesterday that he had many thoughts on the role and how he has performed it, including the highlights and challenges of his tenure and criticism that he had been "doing nothing".

But Mr Nathan, 87, who was speaking to the Singapore media at the end of a state visit to Mauritius, would not elaborate despite repeated requests from journalists - at least not now, not when the country is poised for its most hotly-contested Presidential Election to date.

Mr Nathan said all will be revealed in his memoirs, which are expected to be published in September. "When that book is published, you will know that, although I've been quiet, I've been doing work."

Mr Nathan said his age was a factor he would consider when deciding whether he would contest the election. He added: "I have to think of my age. People say, 'This old man, what the hell is he still there, wanting to do it? Some others think I'm doing nothing, so it's a waste of time for them to think of me. But all this noise will always be there in the world. You have a sense of what you want to do and you just do it because if you listen to the world, your work will never be done."

Mr Nathan acknowledged that there is a perception that he had not been as aggressive in his approach as his predecessor, the late Mr Ong Teng Cheong, who was Singapore's first Elected President.

Said Mr Nathan: "There are voices saying that but I can't answer them. I know the limitations of the Constitution and what you have to do. So I'm not there in a boxing match."

Mr Nathan declined to be drawn into whether the role of the elected presidency has to evolve in response to the new political landscape. Doing so would be unfair, he reiterated, as it is for the presidential hopefuls "to think what they want to do and to face the realities" eventually.

Former NTUC Income chief executive Tan Kin Lian, who confirmed that he will put himself forward for election, has proposed to clarify the role of the President, should he be elected.

On Mr Tan's plans, Mr Nathan said: "You must remember that the Presidency operates on the Constitution - and what is possible and what is not possible is determined by that ... I won't want to belittle his enthusiasm. If he can do it, good luck to him."

Still, Mr Nathan pointed out that the elected presidency has to "strike roots" as well as "adjust to changing situations". He added: "It's a new institution and Singaporeans must understand that there's a difference between that institution and the executive Government."

On his work over the past dozen years, Mr Nathan said: "Often I ask myself: What have I done? (I have) done nothing ... It's hard for me to quantify. I mean it's not like building a housing estate and saying I've got so many units and so on. We can't ... It's a very intangible thing. You may have to go round (asking) the people in the heartland and see how many of them were satisfied with whatever I did or whatever I did not do."

And it is the heartlands that the presidential hopeful will have to appeal to, Mr Nathan noted. He said: "Each one should have a fair chance of presenting their viewpoint, of convincing the heartlands that they are the most suitable person to lead them. Most of my time over the last 12 years, I've endeavoured to develop a bond with the people of the heartlands and I value that very much."Additional reporting by Hoe Yeen Nie
 
... Mr Nathan said all will be revealed in his memoirs, which are expected to be published in September. "When that book is published, you will know that, although I've been quiet, I've been doing work." ...
ya, man! ...

u have been collecting peasants' 4 million evry yr 2 write ur own book 2 further benefit ur pockets ... tatz wat u've done! ... :mad: ... n u call dat work! ... :oIo:
 
Last edited:
Immeasurable here it means nothing to measure. He did nothing to deserve the insane salary.

I think he sold some kachang puteh though.
 
78049040-singaporean-president.jpg


These are the hands i use, to knead the flour and cook my award winning prathas.
 
Scientists can measure the smallest quantum of a sub-atomic particle transferring its energy quanta to another sub atomic particle in the minutest of seconds but have hit a wall trying to measure the scope of our president's work since 1999
 
$3 million x 12 years = $36 million
Yes, it is immeasurable.
That's not including the measurable hidden bonus and perks.
 
Has he done anything that any other person cannot do?

All I can see is he endorses everything the party asked him to.

The party has admitted they made many mistakes and the people are very angry-so by extension he is as guilty as the policy he endorses.

The main beneficiaries of the policies he endorsed are the PRC's, Pinoys, Indian FT's and Burmese.
I suggest he look to them for backing should he decide to stand.

And what about GCT's suggestion of limiting office holders to 2 terms-he should ask TPL to speak up on the matter.
 
Superlatives cannot described the man. He is no doubt the very best and highest paid civil servant, obedient and faithful. What more can the Government of Singapore want? He did not ruffle any feathers not attempt to rock the boat, in fact he did nothing spectacular that we can remember him by. He is forgettable as a people's President and no thanks to him for a job well done.

At least we have an Indian we can be proud of....KUMAR111:D:D:D

<iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/kMRYKfxvx6E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
I prefer President Nathan to stand instead of George Yeo.

With George Yeo, the other candidates are sure to lose.

With President Nathan, it is unlikely he will win in an open election.
 
fat ass prataman,

you dare to have a poll to ask sporeans

1) if they think if u have done a good job (if any job is done at all)
2) if they think spore president is a redundant position.
 
Immeasurable here it means nothing to measure. He did nothing to deserve the insane salary.

I think he sold some kachang puteh though.


hi there

1. doing nothing much to measure; measure against what & WHO?
2. what are his kips?
3. who are his assessors?
4. his paymasters right!
 
hairylee said:
$3 million x 12 years = $36 million
Yes, it is immeasurable.
That's not including the measurable hidden bonus and perks.

The amount of blood, sweat & tears the citizens of SINgapore that they have to work for the money to pay for his salary is immeasurable. What has he done that is worth 36million?, which is a million life time or more the average SINgapore worker??

Will there be a review of what the president to be paid....the pay is really O#%@%ne...:mad:
 
Last edited:
It would be interesting to see a live debate among Nathan, TCB and TKL on what it means to be president of Singapore.

Not only interesting, it might even be amusing at times.
 
This bloody fat prata man is so damn cocky... He's the most useless President ever in the history of our country..
12 years of shaking balls and making Pratas in the Istana for foreign dignitaries... all for millions every year! He is a useless fat lump of shit.. Look at his waistline.. He and his wife are getting fatter year after year.. What the F*ck has he done as a President..???? Enough is Enough... No more expensive Prata for this country again!::mad::mad:
 
He also says he doesn't listen to the world when he is doing his work. Should he go for the president election of United States? :D


'Although I've been quiet, I've been doing work'

78049040-singaporean-president.jpg

by Loh Chee Kong 04:47 AM Jun 08, 2011PORT LOUIS (Mauritius) - After 12 years in office as the Republic's second Elected President, Mr S R Nathan - who has yet to decide whether to run for a third term - indicated yesterday that he had many thoughts on the role and how he has performed it, including the highlights and challenges of his tenure and criticism that he had been "doing nothing".

But Mr Nathan, 87, who was speaking to the Singapore media at the end of a state visit to Mauritius, would not elaborate despite repeated requests from journalists - at least not now, not when the country is poised for its most hotly-contested Presidential Election to date.

Mr Nathan said all will be revealed in his memoirs, which are expected to be published in September. "When that book is published, you will know that, although I've been quiet, I've been doing work." WORK, like justice needs not only to be done but also SEEN. More so if the "work" has been on behalf of Singaporeans.

Mr Nathan said his age was a factor he would consider when deciding whether he would contest the election. He added: "I have to think of my age. People say, 'This old man, what the hell is he still there, wanting to do it? Some others think I'm doing nothing, so it's a waste of time for them to think of me. But all this noise will always be there in the world. You have a sense of what you want to do and you just do it because if you listen to the world, your work will never be done."Like his Masters, so our comments are just "noise" and that listening to us won't get things done? Well, bring on Lim Shit Say and Prataman together and we will have a noisy party. Of his departure.

Mr Nathan acknowledged that there is a perception that he had not been as aggressive in his approach as his predecessor, the late Mr Ong Teng Cheong, who was Singapore's first Elected President.

Said Mr Nathan: "There are voices saying that but I can't answer them.If he has a conscience, then resign and help bring about "reform" ala PAP style I know the limitations of the Constitution and what you have to do. So I'm not there in a boxing match."

Mr Nathan declined to be drawn into whether the role of the elected presidency has to evolve in response to the new political landscape. Doing so would be unfair, he reiterated, as it is for the presidential hopefuls "to think what they want to do and to face the realities" eventually.

Former NTUC Income chief executive Tan Kin Lian, who confirmed that he will put himself forward for election, has proposed to clarify the role of the President, should he be elected.

On Mr Tan's plans, Mr Nathan said: "You must remember that the Presidency operates on the Constitution - and what is possible and what is not possible is determined by that ... I won't want to belittle his enthusiasm. If he can do it, good luck to him." If he is resigned to the fact that this is a useless position, then expose his masters and then we will respect him.

Still, Mr Nathan pointed out that the elected presidency has to "strike roots" as well as "adjust to changing situations". He added: "It's a new institution and Singaporeans must understand that there's a difference between that institution and the executive Government." How many times has he been to the heartlands.

On his work over the past dozen years, Mr Nathan said: "Often I ask myself: What have I done? (I have) done nothing ... It's hard for me to quantify. I mean it's not like building a housing estate and saying I've got so many units and so on. We can't ... It's a very intangible thing. You may have to go round (asking) the people in the heartland and see how many of them were satisfied with whatever I did or whatever I did not do."

And it is the heartlands that the presidential hopeful will have to appeal to, Mr Nathan noted. He said: "Each one should have a fair chance of presenting their viewpoint, of convincing the heartlands that they are the most suitable person to lead them. Most of my time over the last 12 years, I've endeavoured to develop a bond with the people of the heartlands and I value that very much."Additional reporting by Hoe Yeen Nie

Net, net, this fat of a prataman is now beginning to sound like the Presidency is a bad thing but talks about it only when he has made about $40 million in the past 11 years. Will he cry like Cho Boh Lan Lim Boon Heng?
 
Does this prataman understand the meaning of this word:

SHAMELESS
 
He must have accumulated tax payers money of SGD40mil over the past 10 years. What has he done to deserve this amount of pay? He should specificially laid down what was his achievement other than cutting ribbons, sitting at charity show, reading PAP scripts and travelling first class. Did he donate any money to any PRIVATE CHARITY ORGANISATION (not the usual NCSS kind). With such huge amount he collected for his many generations of family, he should come clean of his work in office.
 
Back
Top