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Tan Kin Lian: Stop the lies

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Tan Kin Lian: No need for lies, online bashing
By Alicia Wong


"If you want me, take me for who I am and I will make you proud that you have made the right choice,” …
Some take his statements and "give it the most negative twist", some have posted lies and defamed him online since he announced his Presidential bid, said former NTUC Income chief executive Tan Kin Lian.

Tan, 63, also highlighted an individual who posted "several malicious statements" about him in websites, giving others a bad impression of him. He is considering legal action.

While he rebuts and corrects falsehoods where possible, Tan laments against such unfair smear campaigns -- a fear his wife had when he first wanted to enter the Presidential Election.

She does not read what's on the Internet or she would be quite worried, said Tan in an interview with Yahoo! Singapore on Wednesday.

"All my statements on the other candidates are positive. … There's no need to blow up their negative points, take their action in a most negative way. There's no need to," he stressed, adding that he tells his supports not to "bash" other potential candidates.

He called on website owners, blog owners to help correct the "lies and defamation" on their sites.

Tan, who announced his decision to contest for the Elected Presidency earlier this month, will face heavyweight Dr Tony Tan, former deputy prime minister, and former Member of Parliament Tan Cheng Bock in the contest, if all three are given the certificate of eligibility.

Does he think he is the underdog in the polls?

Yes, if the earlier statements clarifying the President's role were targeted at him.

Following Tan's comments on his plans if elected, such as starting an annual report on Singapore's reserves, several government leaders stepped forward address expectations on the Presidential role and explain its limited powers.

While they did not name the Presidential hopeful, "many people say those statements were targeted at me", said Tan.

"Am I the underdog? Yes, if you look at the statements targeted at me," he said.

Yet, Tan is no lightweight.

The founder and director software development and consultancy Tan Kin Lian & Associates was general manager/chief executive of NTUC Income for 30 years before he retired.

During his tenure, he increased the company's assets from $28 million to $17 billion.

The former People's Action Party (PAP) member and social activist was also a frequent letter writer to the newspapers to express his views on various issues, including housing and transport.

Being a voice for the people

Tan remains strong in his convictions, as he prepares for the election.

Asked if he felt intimidated coming up against Dr Tony Tan, whose entry into the race has garnered positive press and endorsements from government leaders, Tan stated firmly, "No, I'm stronger than all this."

"I stand by my values. I will still be honest, fair, positive, courageous and I understand what is public service. Those are stronger than any of these setbacks that I may have to encounter," he stated.

Tan said he offers his ability to "think independently because I'm not endorsed by the PAP either directly or indirectly".

"I'm very well connected to the people," said Tan. "I know what are the feelings of the people, their aspirations and I will bring this to the government, if I'm elected."

He cites, the concerns of high cost of living and housing costs. Foreign workers also cause problems, say, by suppressing wages, he noted.

Other concerns he would address include "minimising the disadvantage" local men face when they serve National Service. In some countries, national service is only nine months, or foreign workers who skip national service pay tax to those who do, he pointed out.

Added Tan, "I hope to be able to play a role to help the people and the government. Get people to be united, understand the problem and say, "Let's work together"."

Having pledged at least half the Presidential salary to charity, Tan wants to encourage those who are able to, to also donate to the less fortunate.

"Then people will say we have a government that really cares for us. We have a President that really cares for us. And I think that will be the first step to rebuilding the people's trust in the government."

The Presidential hopeful recently revealed challenges in raising money for his campaign.

Compared to Dr Tan Cheng Bock, who had announced "strong support" and no problems with funding, Tan has had difficulties reaching his "modest budget" of $100,000 to $200,000.

Tan, who believes Singaporeans are just waiting for others to donate, views the fundraising as an indicator of Singaporeans' "commitment" to change.

He urged, "If you want to make a change you must be prepared to step forward with your time, with your money and with your commitment."

If he cannot raise the funds, Tan will use his money for the campaign. "But it will be quite discouraging for me if this is the outcome," he admitted.

Tan, who had been elected chairman of the International Co-operative and Mutual Insurance Federation from 1992 to 1997, said, "They find me acceptable, they elect me for who I am."

"It's the same for Singapore. … If you want me, take me for who I am and I will make you proud that you have made the right choice."

Hear what Tan has to say on why he joined the contest and how he can contribute as President.
 
Hey eh! why not we suggest to PAP to contract or outsource EP to ang moh! ang moh good at kicking arse. I find Aussies ang moh are good at kicking arse.

Oppo Tony Abbot kicked Julia Gillard arse yesterday calling for snap election.


Tan Kin Lian: No need for lies, online bashing
By Alicia Wong


"If you want me, take me for who I am and I will make you proud that you have made the right choice,” …
Some take his statements and "give it the most negative twist", some have posted lies and defamed him online since he announced his Presidential bid, said former NTUC Income chief executive Tan Kin Lian.

Tan, 63, also highlighted an individual who posted "several malicious statements" about him in websites, giving others a bad impression of him. He is considering legal action.

While he rebuts and corrects falsehoods where possible, Tan laments against such unfair smear campaigns -- a fear his wife had when he first wanted to enter the Presidential Election.

She does not read what's on the Internet or she would be quite worried, said Tan in an interview with Yahoo! Singapore on Wednesday.

"All my statements on the other candidates are positive. … There's no need to blow up their negative points, take their action in a most negative way. There's no need to," he stressed, adding that he tells his supports not to "bash" other potential candidates.

He called on website owners, blog owners to help correct the "lies and defamation" on their sites.

Tan, who announced his decision to contest for the Elected Presidency earlier this month, will face heavyweight Dr Tony Tan, former deputy prime minister, and former Member of Parliament Tan Cheng Bock in the contest, if all three are given the certificate of eligibility.

Does he think he is the underdog in the polls?

Yes, if the earlier statements clarifying the President's role were targeted at him.

Following Tan's comments on his plans if elected, such as starting an annual report on Singapore's reserves, several government leaders stepped forward address expectations on the Presidential role and explain its limited powers.

While they did not name the Presidential hopeful, "many people say those statements were targeted at me", said Tan.

"Am I the underdog? Yes, if you look at the statements targeted at me," he said.

Yet, Tan is no lightweight.

The founder and director software development and consultancy Tan Kin Lian & Associates was general manager/chief executive of NTUC Income for 30 years before he retired.

During his tenure, he increased the company's assets from $28 million to $17 billion.

The former People's Action Party (PAP) member and social activist was also a frequent letter writer to the newspapers to express his views on various issues, including housing and transport.

Being a voice for the people

Tan remains strong in his convictions, as he prepares for the election.

Asked if he felt intimidated coming up against Dr Tony Tan, whose entry into the race has garnered positive press and endorsements from government leaders, Tan stated firmly, "No, I'm stronger than all this."

"I stand by my values. I will still be honest, fair, positive, courageous and I understand what is public service. Those are stronger than any of these setbacks that I may have to encounter," he stated.

Tan said he offers his ability to "think independently because I'm not endorsed by the PAP either directly or indirectly".

"I'm very well connected to the people," said Tan. "I know what are the feelings of the people, their aspirations and I will bring this to the government, if I'm elected."

He cites, the concerns of high cost of living and housing costs. Foreign workers also cause problems, say, by suppressing wages, he noted.

Other concerns he would address include "minimising the disadvantage" local men face when they serve National Service. In some countries, national service is only nine months, or foreign workers who skip national service pay tax to those who do, he pointed out.

Added Tan, "I hope to be able to play a role to help the people and the government. Get people to be united, understand the problem and say, "Let's work together"."

Having pledged at least half the Presidential salary to charity, Tan wants to encourage those who are able to, to also donate to the less fortunate.

"Then people will say we have a government that really cares for us. We have a President that really cares for us. And I think that will be the first step to rebuilding the people's trust in the government."

The Presidential hopeful recently revealed challenges in raising money for his campaign.

Compared to Dr Tan Cheng Bock, who had announced "strong support" and no problems with funding, Tan has had difficulties reaching his "modest budget" of $100,000 to $200,000.

Tan, who believes Singaporeans are just waiting for others to donate, views the fundraising as an indicator of Singaporeans' "commitment" to change.

He urged, "If you want to make a change you must be prepared to step forward with your time, with your money and with your commitment."

If he cannot raise the funds, Tan will use his money for the campaign. "But it will be quite discouraging for me if this is the outcome," he admitted.

Tan, who had been elected chairman of the International Co-operative and Mutual Insurance Federation from 1992 to 1997, said, "They find me acceptable, they elect me for who I am."

"It's the same for Singapore. … If you want me, take me for who I am and I will make you proud that you have made the right choice."

Hear what Tan has to say on why he joined the contest and how he can contribute as President.
 
Hey eh! why not we suggest to PAP to contract or outsource EP to ang moh! ang moh good at kicking arse. I find Aussies ang moh are good at kicking arse.

Oppo Tony Abbot kicked Julia Gillard arse yesterday calling for snap election.

Yep. One TKL and the PAP kalang kaboat. Just revert to a ceremonial president and Ho Ching and cronies can continue to gamble without fear.
 
this TKL is getting more arrogant, conceited, thin skinned n deluded wif grandiose ideas by the day...???!!!!

Tan Kin Lian: No need for lies, online bashing
By Alicia Wong


"If you want me, take me for who I am and I will make you proud that you have made the right choice,” …
Some take his statements and "give it the most negative twist", some have posted lies and defamed him online since he announced his Presidential bid, said former NTUC Income chief executive Tan Kin Lian.

Tan, 63, also highlighted an individual who posted "several malicious statements" about him in websites, giving others a bad impression of him. He is considering legal action.

While he rebuts and corrects falsehoods where possible, Tan laments against such unfair smear campaigns -- a fear his wife had when he first wanted to enter the Presidential Election

"All my statements on the other candidates are positive. … There's no need to blow up their negative points, take their action in a most negative way. There's no need to," he stressed, adding that he tells his supports not to "bash" other potential candidates.

He called on website owners, blog owners to help correct the "lies and defamation" on their sites.

The former People's Action Party (PAP) member and social activist was also a frequent letter writer to the newspapers to express his views on various issues, including housing and transport.

Being a voice for the people

Tan remains strong in his convictions, as he prepares for the election.

Asked if he felt intimidated coming up against Dr Tony Tan, whose entry into the race has garnered positive press and endorsements from government leaders, Tan stated firmly, "No, I'm stronger than all this."

"I stand by my values. I will still be honest, fair, positive, courageous and I understand what is public service. Those are stronger than any of these setbacks that I may have to encounter," he stated.

Tan said he offers his ability to "think independently because I'm not endorsed by the PAP either directly or indirectly".

"I'm very well connected to the people," said Tan. "I know what are the feelings of the people, their aspirations and I will bring this to the government, if I'm elected."

He cites, the concerns of high cost of living and housing costs. Foreign workers also cause problems, say, by suppressing wages, he noted.

Other concerns he would address include "minimising the disadvantage" local men face when they serve National Service. In some countries, national service is only nine months, or foreign workers who skip national service pay tax to those who do, he pointed out.

Added Tan, "I hope to be able to play a role to help the people and the government. Get people to be united, understand the problem and say, "Let's work together"."

Having pledged at least half the Presidential salary to charity, Tan wants to encourage those who are able to, to also donate to the less fortunate.

"Then people will say we have a government that really cares for us. We have a President that really cares for us. And I think that will be the first step to rebuilding the people's trust in the government."

The Presidential hopeful recently revealed challenges in raising money for his campaign.

Compared to Dr Tan Cheng Bock, who had announced "strong support" and no problems with funding, Tan has had difficulties reaching his "modest budget" of $100,000 to $200,000.

Tan, who believes Singaporeans are just waiting for others to donate, views the fundraising as an indicator of Singaporeans' "commitment" to change.

He urged, "If you want to make a change you must be prepared to step forward with your time, with your money and with your commitment."

If he cannot raise the funds, Tan will use his money for the campaign. "But it will be quite discouraging for me if this is the outcome," he admitted.

"It's the same for Singapore. … If you want me, take me for who I am and I will make you proud that you have made the right choice."

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I was deciding between TKL and TCb not know who to support. With all these antics, TKL is fast losing my vote.
 
I was deciding between TKL and TCb not know who to support. With all these antics, TKL is fast losing my vote.

Vote for the one you think will cause maximum discomfort and damage to the pride of PAP.

The PE is not about the President; it's about kicking the ass of PAP. I will use TKL's big ego and Robinhood complex to 'fix' PAP.
 
Voting for him is better than voting for TT or TCB, right or no? Don't dream of TT and TCB asking the govt where are our reserves and CPF money. This man dares and who dares win.
 
He shouldnt just be talking and threatening. he should start suing. The we all can see whether those are fair comments or libel. Don't just NATO!
 
He shouldnt just be talking and threatening. he should start suing. The we all can see whether those are fair comments or libel. Don't just NATO!

He has demonstrated no class and is only comfortable with Fu Man Chu style that is out of mode in Singapore today.
 
Try smearing Tony Tan and Tan Cheng Bock. See if they keep quiet.

It is because TKL is the most vocal among the 3 contenders on Singaporeans' issue on CPF, Reserve, cost of living etc, etc that some people are resorting to smearing him hoping that he will make a retreat.
 
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Spot on! kick some arse on the PAP and for bull dozing the whole of Hillview Ave Estate and dispersing the voters after winning over the election.

I'm voting for the one I think will be caused maximum discomfort by the pride of pap.
 
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Tan Kin Lian:
By Alicia Wong


... some have posted lies ...

Advice for TKL: To conduct a self-reflection.
Reference here: http://sammyboy.com/showthread.php?96157-Tan-Kin-Lian-amp-the-Presdent-s-Power

Self-reflection.jpg
 
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Try smearing Tony Tan and Tan Cheng Bock. See if they keep quiet.

It is because TKL is the most vocal among the 3 contenders on Singaporeans' issue on CPF, Reserve, cost of living etc, etc that some people are resorting to smearing him hoping that he will make a retreat.

Oh really? You mean both TT and TCB have not been targetted for online critism, and only your beloved TKL has?

Please go TRE, see articles on TT on education and FT. See Marxist conspiracy thread on TCB.

People here are critical of TKL because of his past and current actions. People are commenting hoping that they can convey the message to him that his lack of popular support means that he is the weakest candidate in the field and there is no way that he can win. However, he can and will play a significant role in the outcome of this election by pulling away a significant slice of the anti-PAP votes and handling the victory to TT. If he competes for the sake of saving face, he will have won the battle and lost the war. That will be a sad day indeed.
 
Oh really? You mean both TT and TCB have not been targetted for online critism, and only your beloved TKL has?

Please go TRE, see articles on TT on education and FT. See Marxist conspiracy thread on TCB.

People here are critical of TKL because of his past and current actions. People are commenting hoping that they can convey the message to him that his lack of popular support means that he is the weakest candidate in the field and there is no way that he can win. However, he can and will play a significant role in the outcome of this election by pulling away a significant slice of the anti-PAP votes and handling the victory to TT. If he competes for the sake of saving face, he will have won the battle and lost the war. That will be a sad day indeed.

Bingo. I feel the general consensus is samster's dont want TT to slip in due to swing votes amongst the opposition voters between TKL and TCB.

We all love our country and want what's best of her. Nothing personal against TKL and TT, I just think TCB to be the lesser of the 3 evils. Simple as that. It kinda helps that TCB is actually from the surface quite likable person. Grandfatherly 'God of Ama Keng' village doctor vs. Banker vs. Insurance.
 
Oh really? You mean both TT and TCB have not been targetted for online critism, and only your beloved TKL has?

Please go TRE, see articles on TT on education and FT. See Marxist conspiracy thread on TCB.

People here are critical of TKL because of his past and current actions. People are commenting hoping that they can convey the message to him that his lack of popular support means that he is the weakest candidate in the field and there is no way that he can win. However, he can and will play a significant role in the outcome of this election by pulling away a significant slice of the anti-PAP votes and handling the victory to TT. If he competes for the sake of saving face, he will have won the battle and lost the war. That will be a sad day indeed.

Lol. TKL not my beloved. Are TCB and TT your beloved? TKL is responding to smears and not facts. He has every right to respond? Yes? No?
 
Lol. TKL not my beloved. Are TCB and TT your beloved? TKL is responding to smears and not facts. He has every right to respond? Yes? No?

yes, he has every right to respond. However, his manner of responding is drawing more flak than agreement. Your nick is suicidalpap, i find it ironic that you did not detect his PAP manner of answering his detractors ;)
 
yes, he has every right to respond. However, his manner of responding is drawing more flak than agreement. Your nick is suicidalpap, i find it ironic that you did not detect his PAP manner of answering his detractors ;)

The 3 are PAP. One pretend to be a goody two shoe, another the decent caring guy and the other fighter for the people. Either I spoil the vote or choose one of them. I choose TKL, the vocal one.:D:):D
 
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The 3 are PAP. One pretend to be a goody two shoe, another the decent caring guy and the other fighter for the people. Either I spoil the vote or choose one of them. I choose TKL, the vocal one.:D:):D

That's democracy at work, you choose who you believe most. Nothing wrong with that
 
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