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I agree...I am looking forward to the next GE...I hope that LSS doesnt chicken out.
Depends on who is contesting. If GMS enters the fray, LSS sure run.
I agree...I am looking forward to the next GE...I hope that LSS doesnt chicken out.
you believe the resident got direct line to him? below him got levels and levels of paul lampards crasslooters....
He would have made a better PM than LHL.
Neighbour's dog barking also MP's pasah? What a mollycoddled bunch of morons sinkies are! You pay a straight-A student, double degree, master and doctorate multi-million dollar stipends to babysit the electorate and mediate petty resident squabbles? Only in Peasantpore!
You consider yourself to be ministerial quality?
At least he knows when he is rejected and did not stick around aiming for a another bite of the cherry.
Depends on who is contesting. If GMS enters the fray, LSS sure run.
The papzis are all waiting to be skewed. Lets do it one be one... starting with MBT, then WKS, GCT, LHL, etc.
All these dinosaurs MUST go! First the old man and that kie chiu general in TPGRC.
He is being honest to say that. And after serving 23 years and majority as minister we wonder, whether, he had during his term try to change something within the party for the people?
It has pretty much dawn on us that PAP has a lot of people like him, unable to change anything or self serving. Sigh!
lianbeng noted boy george singing: "karma, karma, karma, karmelion..." somewhere else?![]()
It was dissappointing and very unfortunate that TPGRC was not contested in the last election. It is another easy target because the residents there are mostly aged poor folks who dislike PAP, not to mention it has became a disgusting red-light district. CCS wouldn't have been so lucky if oppositions were to contest there. Sianz..
Remember your place in society before you engage in political debate.
Debate cannot degenerate into a free-for-all where no distinction is made between the senior and junior party, or what the Hokkiens describe as "boh tua, boh suay".
"You must make distinctions - what is high, what is low, what is above, what is below - and then within this, we can have a debate, we can have a discussion,"
Mr George Yeo
When the topic of conversation moved to the matter of logistics, Mr Yeo shared a personal story about an early experience with logistics:
“One of my most memorable [brushes with logistics] is when my younger son had leukaemia and needed a bone marrow transplant at St Jude [Children's Research] Hospital in Memphis. I got FedEx to help me.
There is a direct flight from Taiwan to Memphis every day, but the doctor could not be on the flight. So he flew Singapore Airlines to Los Angeles. FedEx put him on a corporate jet [with the bone marrow] from LA to Memphis for me. After that, my wife has been very loyal to FedEx.”
He would have made a better PM than LHL.
You consider yourself to be ministerial quality?