Ex-ISD Director: Ass Loon Puts Up Desperate Face to Imminent Collapse of FAP

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[h=2]Is this the desperate face of a floundering PAP Government?[/h]
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November 28th, 2012 |
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There is a Chinese saying:When a person is about to die, his or her words are kind (人之将死,其言也善)。One cannot help having the impression that this is an apt description of the antics of PM Lee Hsien Loong when he was addressing some 500 PAP activists at the Party Seminar at the Lasalle College of the Arts on Saturday 24 November. The fact that there is a necessity to galvanise PAP activists into vigorous action at this time is a clear indication that the PAP leadership realise that the ground is anything but favourable to the party.

Of course, PM Lee did not find it tedious to reiterate what he has been exhorting PAP activists that it is their responsibility to lead their discussions on the party’s ideals, ideas and policies together with the people in order to persuade them to see things more in the way they do. They did not allow the opportunity to slip by to engage in the party’s own version of the national conversation exercise. As loyal PAP members they are duty-bound to give credibility to the so-called national conversation ridiculed by considerable percentage of the public as more of the nature of a farce. Well, the PAP has no alternative without the loss of face but to continue this quite unpopular exercise regardless of the disdain it attracts.

The PAP leadership realise that they are facing the predicament of a declining confidence of a discerning electorate in the next General Election in 2016. So they are now placed in a position where they have to stretch their so-called ingenuity to introduce so-called pro-people measures ro salvage a desperate situation. But in the course of their flap, they could also be excused for foisting such a grotesque innovation as the National Conversation.

The issue that will loom large in the electors’ calculus in GE 2016 will be the astronomical ministerial salary which the PAP leaders will find hard to wish away. PM Lee could not find competently qualified ministerial candidates from the private sector willing to join the party, so it would seem that any Tom, Dick and Harry from the SAF would be roped in to make up the deficit to enjoy the unprecedented whopping millions of dollars annual salary. It is mind-boggling how an army major or brigadier general can be considered a natural or automatic choice to substitute as a minister. It seems to be a standard or routine that when the prime minister cannot find any suitable candidate from the private sector willing to stand as PAP candidate, he will promptly bring in an army man as a substitute.

That is why the emphasis in on opposition unity to face the PAP in GE 2016. The whopping ministerial salary may not be the main issue but it will be a plus in favour of the opposition parties in their election campaign to show that most PAP ministers are self-serving politicians who are in the game for the taxpayers’ money. For a small country like Singapore, the PM and PAP ministers are the highest paid ministers in the world, even more than what the American President is getting. Is PM Lee trying to show that he has a heavier responsibility than the American President whose responsibility covers the whole world? Singapore’s electorate are getting more sophisticated and should, by discernment, be more receptive to the opposition campaign.
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Yoong Siew Wah
Mr Yoong Siew Wah was the Director of Singapore’s Internal Security Department (ISD) from 1971 to 1974. Before his stint with ISD, he was the director of the Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB). The SPH book “Men in White”, alleged in page 441 that Mr Yoong was asked to quit CPIB in 1971 after he was “suspected” of using his personal influence to assist his friend Mr Francis Seow, then the ex-Solicitor General of Singapore in a case. Mr Yoong rebuked the allegations as baseless on his blog. The Straits Times on 16-10-09 published a correction by the authors of the Men In White who apologised for not getting back to Mr Yoong to verify the report. Mr Yoong is now retired and blogs at http://singaporerecalcitrant.blogspot.com.
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[h=2]No Blue Or Red In A White Dream of Freak Election[/h]
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The PAP is getting worry and so is PM Lee Hsien Loong. They begin to see their future either in blue or red and there is no white. So in their dream, there is no snow white but only colourful pictures of blue, red, pink, yellow and others. Is this possible: a Singapore with no men in white? It must be a freak election as Singaporeans are doing the unthinkable as claimed by Lee senior.
Freak or not freak, we are seeing more colours in Singapore politics. The PAP is day dreaming if it continues to think Singapore is still a ‘white’ land.
“If Singapore had a blue constituency and a red constituency, I think Singapore will be in trouble,” …..
“We have tried to make sure that all our constituencies are about the same colour … because we want all the constituencies to share the same interests. Then we can think together and when you represent Singapore, you represent the whole of Singapore.”
http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC121124-0000068/Spore-cant-go-down-red-vs-blue-path–PM-Lee
Look like he is trying to create a ‘communist’ state and everyone is dressed up in white. Everything is the “same”: same colour constituencies, same interest, elites from same schools, poor from same HDB, transport from same company, telecoms from same group, ……
In actual fact, the PAP is doing the opposite. They are paying high salary to themselves. They allow the widening rich-poor gap. Even SMRT, they agree to have different salary for same job. Where is the ‘same’?
But for political reason and their survival, they want the ‘same’. Everyone thinks and dreams only white, no other colours.
However, white is not a good colour, especially for Chinese. White means the past, over and sadness. And we prefer a colourful society, a colourful Singapore. In Chinese, day dream is also a white dream.
If there is no white constituency, who is in trouble? the PAP or the people. Singaporeans have been living in the white dream (白日梦) for too long. They dream of the PAP’s promise of Swiss standard of living – the same white dream for more than 20 years. It makes Singaporeans forget they have their own dreams – their colourful dreams. People have the right to create their own colours that they want.
The government is promoting creativity but only wants citizens to use white colour to make creative pieces. By using white colour, in the PAP’s analogy we will have an “Inclusive politics, decisive government”.
In his white dream, PM Lee is overly confident that he and his PAP are the best.
“I think in Singapore, if the PAP is not able to deliver, I think the politics will malfunction because it’s not going to be easy to put together another group to make Singapore work.”
http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC121124-0000068/Spore-cant-go-down-red-vs-blue-path–PM-Lee
Here, he clearly denies other colours can rule Singapore effectively. It must be white if not more white. Not easy as PM Lee claimed; but it does not mean not possible to put together another group or that group is not capable. Very soon, Singapore politicians whatever their colours will have the “same” background – thanks to more than 50 years of PAP white washing education.
Popular but not middle ground, what is he talking about?
If you are not popularly elected, how do you form the government? If you are not in government, how do you make ‘middle ground’ responsible decisions? May be in Singapore, by re-drawing election constituency boundary, using GRC and harnessing main-stream media, the white can cover all colours. As a result, even without popular votes, it can still get elected.
PM Lee: Do the right thing, dont be a populist
While the right political decision may not be the most popular one, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong says for the future good of the country, it is more important for the ruling party to make responsible decisions rather than to make popular ones.
http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest+News/Singapore/Story/A1Story20121125-385608/3.html
Anyway, PM Lee does not want to be a ‘Hao Hao Xian Sheng’ (Mr Nice Guy). He wants people to give him the trust so that he can lead Singaporeans ‘charge’ into the white dream.
Of course, there is a trade-off. If you believe and trust his white dream, you then let him lead you to the white land. However, you too can opt not to trust him and make you own way to a colourful world.
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Piji Tailai
*The writer blogs at http://pijitailai.blogspot.ca/


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