What a Week ! - 5 Biggies

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1) The Prime Minister aged 60 years old followed his father's preferred weapon of choice and sued 25 year old youth Roy Ngerng. He is not only seeking damages after the apology but now threatening aggravated damages. All Roy wanted to know is how much of our investment returns go into the government coffers. Till today no answer. His cabinet colleague wrote an entire essay yesterday but did not address one iota of queries raised. Talk about evasive action.

2) The man who put PAP's Tony Tan in the Istana announced the formation of his own party made up mostly of ex PAP and PA grassroots leaders. The coincidence and correlation mathematically cannot be explained away. Not to mention the highly incendiary name of the party. Further queries have revealed that 9 are duds and known charlatans.

3) After much close door negotiations involving MHA and MFA, the the Philippines Embassy finally relented and their Independence Day celebration will no longer be held at. Orchard Road. Credit to the "bigots", "racists" Gilbert Goh and other true blooded Singaporeans who voiced their views vociferously and with vigour. A massive climb down for the Prime Minister and cabinet Minister CJ Tan.

4) This has to be mother of all political lowlight for the PAP in as many years. The bailout of Prime Minister's wife's 2 companies in her Temasek stables. The SMRT and Delgro and the nationalisation of assets via buy-back had a resounding yes to its shareholders and speculators. If it was not a rescue package but a lost of business opportunity for the 2 companies, the prices would not have shot up.

5) To make matters worse, and as it was blatantly obvious, the ex editor of TOC Ravi Philemon on release of the bailout announcement and without hesitation walked straight into a Police post and lodged a export of insider trading. There are only 3 parties involved - the govt and it's 2 government linked companies and their respective legal advisors. This was not the usual Ah Beng company director doing insider trading on his penny stock company via his mistress account. Bloody disgraceful.
 
Xiao lee must be in his underground bunker now ranting and shouting....u daft and stupid sinkies!!!!how dare u betray me!!!!!

[video=youtube;t7PmzdINGZk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7PmzdINGZk[/video]
 
As the 2011 polls were nearing to a close this arsehole apologised to the country and promised to set things right. It now appears that not only was the apology insincere and not genuine, he is now claiming that Roy was doing the same.

Shortly after the 2011, people were baying for blood when someone leaked parts of GY's pension payout. Perennial cocksucker Gerard Ee Salary Review Team never revealed much and whole thing was buried after changes were made.

The repeated failure of this Govt to be accountable and transparent on who gets what continues to be the issue. The internal self enrichment must be significant enough for this amount of obfuscation to carry on in this manner.

Th fact that a cabinet minister can release a lengthy diatribe without once mentioning Temasek is not only amazing but a downright insult to the intelligence of the locals.
 
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It is always good to keep stinkees in check.

1) The Prime Minister aged 60 years old followed his father's preferred weapon of choice and sued 25 year old youth Roy Ngerng. He is not only seeking damages after the apology but now threatening aggravated damages. All Roy wanted to know is how much of our investment returns go into the government coffers. Till today no answer. His cabinet colleague wrote an entire essay yesterday but did not address one iota of queries raised. Talk about evasive action.

2) The man who put PAP's Tony Tan in the Istana announced the formation of his own party made up mostly of ex PAP and PA grassroots leaders. The coincidence and correlation mathematically cannot be explained away. Not to mention the highly incendiary name of the party. Further queries have revealed that 9 are duds and known charlatans.

3) After much close door negotiations involving MHA and MFA, the the Philippines Embassy finally relented and their Independence Day celebration will no longer be held at. Orchard Road. Credit to the "bigots", "racists" Gilbert Goh and other true blooded Singaporeans who voiced their views vociferously and with vigour. A massive climb down for the Prime Minister and cabinet Minister CJ Tan.

4) This has to be mother of all political lowlight for the PAP in as many years. The bailout of Prime Minister's wife's 2 companies in her Temasek stables. The SMRT and Delgro and the nationalisation of assets via buy-back had a resounding yes to its shareholders and speculators. If it was not a rescue package but a lost of business opportunity for the 2 companies, the prices would not have shot up.

5) To make matters worse, and as it was blatantly obvious, the ex editor of TOC Ravi Philemon on release of the bailout announcement and without hesitation walked straight into a Police post and lodged a export of insider trading. There are only 3 parties involved - the govt and it's 2 government linked companies and their respective legal advisors. This was not the usual Ah Beng company director doing insider trading on his penny stock company via his mistress account. Bloody disgraceful.
 
Bro Scroobal, you'll be the next one to be sued. Possibly with aggravated damages too. But you are not alone.
 
Mr Low Thia Khiang - Time to bring up these points when parliament is back in session. We need answers and not for MIW to take evasive measures.
 
2) The man who put PAP's Tony Tan in the Istana announced the formation of his own party made up mostly of ex PAP and PA grassroots leaders. The coincidence and correlation mathematically cannot be explained away. Not to mention the highly incendiary name of the party. Further queries have revealed that 9 are duds and known charlatans.

I don't think they are duds but the set up appears much like The Roundtable, if you still remember what this organization is (Raymond Lim and Cherian George were from there).

An elitist perception of the new party is growing, it remains to be seen if their recruitment will be like RP before the fall. Right now, it appears that SFP is not very well-received.
 
Roundtable would not be the right comparison anyway you look at it. On personal level they all have achieved many things in their life.

As you pointed out 7 out of the 11 are have been associated with various opposition parties and some PAP. You also pointed out "Other than Patrick Loke who ran TJS presidential campaign, the rest in their past parties have no record." This is despite their association in the politics.


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Default Re: TJS and group to form new party
Some observations about Singaporeans First:

1. Starting out with no Indians but that situation might change by the GE after a recruitment drive.

2. Ex PAP credentials heavily sold but in reality 7 out of 11 were from opposition parties. 3 SDP/NSP, 2 DPP, 1 WP, 1 SPP.*Which makes SF similar to NSP or Socialist Front than RP which recruited freshmen from the market.

3. The team lacks people for legwork and organizing. Other than Patrick Loke who ran TJS presidential campaign, the rest in their past parties have no record. Fahmi Rais is a proverbial organization collector. Check his background and it'll tell you that he was from SDP and NSP for short times without showing up for anything. The colonel is nearing 70. The 2 ex DPP chaps hopped on without doing anything for DPP in the last one year.

4. TJS's leadership is the key factor and remains to be seen. You don't need KJ to stunt your party; even Chiam faced the problem. It will depend on how he meets the expectations of his members. His credentials are exceptional, but so is CSM and people do criticize CSM all the same. Already, many opposition supporters are expressing disappointment with TJS and he has yet to touch PAP and neutral voters.

I don't think they are duds but the set up appears much like The Roundtable, if you still remember what this organization is (Raymond Lim and Cherian George were from there).

An elitist perception of the new party is growing, it remains to be seen if their recruitment will be like RP before the fall. Right now, it appears that SFP is not very well-received.
 
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