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"Elite' is a four-letter word

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In the past, winning an election was straightforward. It was always Lee Kuan Yew’s philosophy that the PAP should pick highly educated professionals, ex civil servants, generals – people whom he thought was the elite - people that the PAP believed the electorate would look up to. Never mind if he never served in the grassroots, or had any presence in the constituency. If the PAP said he was the elite and the best person for the job, the electorate believed them.

Now ‘elite’ is a bad word.

In the past, one would never have imagined that a PAP candidate, a surgeon that the Prime Minister himself promised is destined for higher office, would lose an election to what the older generation would have thought of as a ‘less qualified’ candidate. In the past, one would never have imagined that the Prime Minister could turn up for an election rally, give it his all, and STILL lose the election.

- http://beyondtheemotive.blogspot.sg/2013/01/a-historic-loss-for-pap.html
 
In the past, winning an election was straightforward. It was always Lee Kuan Yew’s philosophy that the PAP should pick highly educated professionals, ex civil servants, generals – people whom he thought was the elite - people that the PAP believed the electorate would look up to. Never mind if he never served in the grassroots, or had any presence in the constituency. If the PAP said he was the elite and the best person for the job, the electorate believed them.

Now ‘elite’ is a bad word.

In the past, one would never have imagined that a PAP candidate, a surgeon that the Prime Minister himself promised is destined for higher office, would lose an election to what the older generation would have thought of as a ‘less qualified’ candidate. In the past, one would never have imagined that the Prime Minister could turn up for an election rally, give it his all, and STILL lose the election.

- http://beyondtheemotive.blogspot.sg/2013/01/a-historic-loss-for-pap.html

i like the part in red.. hahahha
 
should be five letter word lah.. where got 4
 
PAP has really lost the plot.

It probably envigoured the people of PE to make sure they disposed of KPK JUST BECAUSE he is an elite.......

looks like this together with their so called elite strategising in this bye elections shows how truly far off the mark they have launched their campaign....
 
Now that the people has spoken, got to ask them song boh.

This is long over due.
 
So sad PAP had lost. :(
[video=youtube;pSWN6Qj98Iw]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSWN6Qj98Iw&sns=em[/video]
 
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