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Have you cast your vote? For me, not yet, probably will do so at 4 to 5 pm.
Just want to avoid the crowd.

Just want to avoid the crowd.

Have you cast your vote? For me, not yet, probably will do so at 4 to 5 pm.
Just want to avoid the crowd.
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Have you cast your vote? For me, not yet, probably will do so at 4 to 5 pm.
Just want to avoid the crowd.
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Have you cast your vote? For me, not yet, probably will do so at 4 to 5 pm.
Just want to avoid the crowd.
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Yup. just came back with cross for the heart.
You cross your heart and hope to die?, for your have really cross the heart?![]()
Well, I did voted for TJS, but I have a deja vu feeling that TT might win cos of the silence non-internet kiasi majority like what happened in the last election. We will see the outcome tonight.
Now don't start bashing me, I've cast my vote for TT, and there's nothing to do with kiasi or supporting PAP. I vote according to the Constitution and the other three are either liars or dreamers. The President can't enact law in Parliament or introduce policy in Cabinet. Making such implied promises to the electorate is either intellectually dishonest or impaired.
Now don't start bashing me, I've cast my vote for TT, and there's nothing to do with kiasi or supporting PAP. I vote according to the Constitution and the other three are either liars or dreamers. The President can't enact law in Parliament or introduce policy in Cabinet. Making such implied promises to the electorate is either intellectually dishonest or impaired.
Getting TT to look after the reserve is like getting their own kaki to look after themselves. Also, TT has not being truthful regarding his son's NS treatment so you are getting a liar to look after your money. Now who is the intellectually impaired?
How can suggesting a resilience package to weather the dark clouds ahead be in line with the constitution? There is obviously a conflict of interest. In this aspect I fully agree with TCB. In fact, Tony shouldn't even run in the first place since he has too close links to GIC.
If we say TJS is wrong to push for checks and balances because that is the job of the opposition in parliament, then likewise TT is wrong to say that his experience will help the government in managing the economy because that is the job of the cabinet.
How can suggesting a resilience package to weather the dark clouds ahead be in line with the constitution? There is obviously a conflict of interest. In this aspect I fully agree with TCB. In fact, Tony shouldn't even run in the first place since he has too close links to GIC.
If we say TJS is wrong to push for checks and balances because that is the job of the opposition in parliament, then likewise TT is wrong to say that his experience will help the government in managing the economy because that is the job of the cabinet.
Don't delay, hor. Last minute, if you are caught up in jam or whatever, you may be late and miss your chance.
TJS will need your vote and every single vote.
Many still walking to polling station now in my area. All last minute voting.