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[h=2]Punggol East By-Election: Wind Of Change[/h]
January 24th, 2013 |
Author: Contributions

At the final rally of WP at Punggol East on 23 Jan 2013, this little guy and his parents are no ordinary ‘kiasu’, ‘kiasi’ and ‘kiakui’ Singaporeans. They are not afraid of ‘losing’, ‘dying’ or the ‘demon/devil’ of the power that is! Beside him is the ever-present WP Rally Trumpeter and Drummer who does much to liven up the atmosphere.
For all who missed the rally, may I lead you [here] to watch and listen to the wind of change.To the chagrin of PAP, Lee Kuan Yew and his ilk, they will be devastated to note that opposition candidates are no longer “bicycle thieves” that LKY used to disparage and write off so conveniently. To say that there are insufficient talents to fill up more than one political party in Singapore is to ‘lau kar kui kor’ = shit all over the pants = embarrass oneself with utterances of stupidity and conceit.
If you feel the way I feel after 3 hours of orgasm (pardon my expression, it was cathartic and there was never a dull moment) watching the final rally of WP at Punggol East, you will know that the wind of change is on course. I was impressed with Terence the lawyer at the rally last Saturday. Now I congratulate WP for having Prof Daniel Goh!
As much as I’m impressed with the highly educated in WP, my heart swells with happiness that Uncle Lim holds himself up so well with his Hokkien speech at almost every rally as the first speaker. I’m thrilled to note that Li Lian went from ‘N’ level to ‘O’ level to polytechnic and got her degree without studying full-time. Hormat (respect) Li Lian, Hormat!
Unlike PAP’s style of parachuting elite with 3-week-old PAP membership to be a MP, Li Lian has 6-year experience of political and community work. last helping Pritam Singh in his ward in Eunos.
With the filth emanating from AIMgate (tip of an iceberg), Singaporeans hopefully will see arrogant politicians who think that they are God’s gifts to Singaporeans hang down their heads in shame.
For Li Lian not to win in this by-election will be a travesty of commonsense, equality, justice and the true spirit of Singapore.
Come the night of 26 or the early morning of 27 January 2013, may we celebrate the birth of another alternative voice in parliament and send a message, a very strong message, to PAP, that all is not well!
Can we have an Encore of “Do you hear the People sing?” from the Singaporeans living in Punggol East, please?
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FeedMetoTheFish
*The writer blogs at http://feedmetothefish.blogspot.ca/



At the final rally of WP at Punggol East on 23 Jan 2013, this little guy and his parents are no ordinary ‘kiasu’, ‘kiasi’ and ‘kiakui’ Singaporeans. They are not afraid of ‘losing’, ‘dying’ or the ‘demon/devil’ of the power that is! Beside him is the ever-present WP Rally Trumpeter and Drummer who does much to liven up the atmosphere.
For all who missed the rally, may I lead you [here] to watch and listen to the wind of change.To the chagrin of PAP, Lee Kuan Yew and his ilk, they will be devastated to note that opposition candidates are no longer “bicycle thieves” that LKY used to disparage and write off so conveniently. To say that there are insufficient talents to fill up more than one political party in Singapore is to ‘lau kar kui kor’ = shit all over the pants = embarrass oneself with utterances of stupidity and conceit.
If you feel the way I feel after 3 hours of orgasm (pardon my expression, it was cathartic and there was never a dull moment) watching the final rally of WP at Punggol East, you will know that the wind of change is on course. I was impressed with Terence the lawyer at the rally last Saturday. Now I congratulate WP for having Prof Daniel Goh!
As much as I’m impressed with the highly educated in WP, my heart swells with happiness that Uncle Lim holds himself up so well with his Hokkien speech at almost every rally as the first speaker. I’m thrilled to note that Li Lian went from ‘N’ level to ‘O’ level to polytechnic and got her degree without studying full-time. Hormat (respect) Li Lian, Hormat!
Unlike PAP’s style of parachuting elite with 3-week-old PAP membership to be a MP, Li Lian has 6-year experience of political and community work. last helping Pritam Singh in his ward in Eunos.
With the filth emanating from AIMgate (tip of an iceberg), Singaporeans hopefully will see arrogant politicians who think that they are God’s gifts to Singaporeans hang down their heads in shame.
For Li Lian not to win in this by-election will be a travesty of commonsense, equality, justice and the true spirit of Singapore.
Come the night of 26 or the early morning of 27 January 2013, may we celebrate the birth of another alternative voice in parliament and send a message, a very strong message, to PAP, that all is not well!
Can we have an Encore of “Do you hear the People sing?” from the Singaporeans living in Punggol East, please?
.
FeedMetoTheFish
*The writer blogs at http://feedmetothefish.blogspot.ca/