The plagiazer behind Temasek Review had engaged someone by the name of "Amanda Lian" to attend Reform Party's forum on minimum wages with the purpose of sabotaging Kenneth Jeyaretnam. It was reported that during breaktime, the so-called "correspondent" cornered Kenneth and peppered him questions about his brother Philip Jeyaretnam's comments made to the Straits Times in an attempt to sow discord between the two brothers. Of coz Kenneth was smart enough not to be trapped by these trick questions by simply replying that he did not read the article and promptly end the discussion immediately. If any of the Reform Party members are reading this, please inform your party leaders about Temasek Review's background (aka wayangparty) and kick them out if any of the "correspondent" ever appear in any of your function. I don't think Temasek Review will dare to appear in any Workers' Party's function after trying to sabo their annual dinner. Like I have mentioned before, the next target after SDP will be either RP or NSP. Guess it is RP then, since there is still Goh Meng Seng inside NSP to guard against this saboteur. So RP members, please be on alert.
I am posting the whole correspondence here so you need not have to click onto Temasek Review website to read it and have your IP address logged and tracked by them.
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TR: Thank you for taking this time to correspond with Temasek Review. Can you describe how you feel and think about the “cooling off” period during the next General Election?
KJ: I have stated in my press release and I do not have much more to say beyond that. Of course, I am strongly against it as it would be a big advantage to the ruling party. This is definitely another added restriction to tilt the playing field against the opposition parties. For us to gain a decent airtime on mainstream media, we have to field no less than 6 candidates.
TR: Do you think you can utilise other forms of media to reach the people besides mainstream media, for example, citizen journalism?
KJ: This is yet another issue to look at. Again, it might still be bias as to what is shown online and the government may also restrict the various websites. Just like the “great China firewall”.
TR: Do you think this is a “grey” area?
KJ: More needs to be seen although many citizens might offer a balanced review and analysis of the entire election, I am sure.
TR: What are your thoughts about your brother’s interview with the Straits Times?
KJ: At this point, I do not wish to comment on anything about my brother. I hope you understand.
TR: Was he misquoted?
KJ: I do not wish to comment on this issue as I have not read the article.
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I am posting the whole correspondence here so you need not have to click onto Temasek Review website to read it and have your IP address logged and tracked by them.
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TR: Thank you for taking this time to correspond with Temasek Review. Can you describe how you feel and think about the “cooling off” period during the next General Election?
KJ: I have stated in my press release and I do not have much more to say beyond that. Of course, I am strongly against it as it would be a big advantage to the ruling party. This is definitely another added restriction to tilt the playing field against the opposition parties. For us to gain a decent airtime on mainstream media, we have to field no less than 6 candidates.
TR: Do you think you can utilise other forms of media to reach the people besides mainstream media, for example, citizen journalism?
KJ: This is yet another issue to look at. Again, it might still be bias as to what is shown online and the government may also restrict the various websites. Just like the “great China firewall”.
TR: Do you think this is a “grey” area?
KJ: More needs to be seen although many citizens might offer a balanced review and analysis of the entire election, I am sure.
TR: What are your thoughts about your brother’s interview with the Straits Times?
KJ: At this point, I do not wish to comment on anything about my brother. I hope you understand.
TR: Was he misquoted?
KJ: I do not wish to comment on this issue as I have not read the article.
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