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In an interview with TOC, James Gomez (JG) proudly proclaimed: “I am straight shooter and I don’t back down in a fight. So I want to be in the company of people who have the same temperament and solidarity."
The definition of “straight-shooter” is someone who is honest and forthright.
One wonders how honest and forthright JG in reality is. To figure that out, we can easily look back to the notorious “James Gomez Saga” for reference. Let me dreg out the dirt... err, I meant “story” (extracted from Wikipedia)
“On the 24 April, Gomez went to the Elections Department to fill up the minority-race candidate certificate application form. Instead of handing in the application form to election official, Gomez slipped the form in his bag and went off for an interview
On the eve of Nomination Day, James Gomez went to collect his minority-race candidate certificate claiming he had submitted the application form. After failing to get the certificate, Gomez warned an elections officer of the "consequences".
At 1pm that day, an Elections Department staff called Gomez and told him that he did not submit the Indian and minority candidate certificate form. During the call, which was recorded, Gomez changed his story and said that he would get back to them.
Following two days of dispute between both sides, the Elections Department was able to produce video evidence showing that James Gomez did not submit the application form; a day later, James Gomez apologised to the Elections Department at a Worker's Party rally saying he was distracted by his busy schedule.”
He only conceded his guilt when confronted by the Elections Department that it had video proof. Is this his interpretation of “honesty and forthrightness”?
As a consequence of this, LKY said that Mr Gomez was a liar and dishonest. He added that if JG claims he is not so, he can go to court to clear his name. In other words, LKY dared JG to sue him.
And what was JG’s response?
JG, with his flair for faux-magnanimity, said: "I've also been brought up with values where my parents told me to be gracious and kind and that's the way I am. And as far as the party is concerned, we're not the suing type. So I don't think l have anything more to add. I have moved on."
JG calls it "moving on", but we know that he was simply chickening out of a challenge by LKY.
But this does not quite sync with what JG now tell TOC in his latest interview. He said: “I don’t back down in a fight.”
The truth speaks for itself.
Double-face
So in seeking a party possibly to join for the coming GE, I wonder where he is going to find the same “company of people who have the same temperament and solidarity” as his cocky double-face. Or maybe there are quite a few around.
Bryan Ti
The definition of “straight-shooter” is someone who is honest and forthright.
One wonders how honest and forthright JG in reality is. To figure that out, we can easily look back to the notorious “James Gomez Saga” for reference. Let me dreg out the dirt... err, I meant “story” (extracted from Wikipedia)
“On the 24 April, Gomez went to the Elections Department to fill up the minority-race candidate certificate application form. Instead of handing in the application form to election official, Gomez slipped the form in his bag and went off for an interview
On the eve of Nomination Day, James Gomez went to collect his minority-race candidate certificate claiming he had submitted the application form. After failing to get the certificate, Gomez warned an elections officer of the "consequences".
At 1pm that day, an Elections Department staff called Gomez and told him that he did not submit the Indian and minority candidate certificate form. During the call, which was recorded, Gomez changed his story and said that he would get back to them.
Following two days of dispute between both sides, the Elections Department was able to produce video evidence showing that James Gomez did not submit the application form; a day later, James Gomez apologised to the Elections Department at a Worker's Party rally saying he was distracted by his busy schedule.”
He only conceded his guilt when confronted by the Elections Department that it had video proof. Is this his interpretation of “honesty and forthrightness”?
As a consequence of this, LKY said that Mr Gomez was a liar and dishonest. He added that if JG claims he is not so, he can go to court to clear his name. In other words, LKY dared JG to sue him.
And what was JG’s response?
JG, with his flair for faux-magnanimity, said: "I've also been brought up with values where my parents told me to be gracious and kind and that's the way I am. And as far as the party is concerned, we're not the suing type. So I don't think l have anything more to add. I have moved on."
JG calls it "moving on", but we know that he was simply chickening out of a challenge by LKY.
But this does not quite sync with what JG now tell TOC in his latest interview. He said: “I don’t back down in a fight.”
The truth speaks for itself.
Double-face
So in seeking a party possibly to join for the coming GE, I wonder where he is going to find the same “company of people who have the same temperament and solidarity” as his cocky double-face. Or maybe there are quite a few around.
Bryan Ti