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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 12:03
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O V E R H E A R D : ELITIST  always  like  to  shOw Off  POWER  AND   PAY? ? ? ? always  implement  EXPENSIVE  THINGS  ? ? ? ? always  award  to  more  EXPENSIVE  CONTRACTORS  ? ? ? ? always  OVERSPENT  BUDGET ? ? ? ? always  ask  OTHERS  to  DONATE  but not themselves  ? ? ? ? always  SPENT  OTHER  PEOPLE'S  MONEY  [OPM]  ? ? ? ? always  MATERIALISTIC  ? ? ? ?   SERVANT  LEADER: always  target PEOPLE AND  PENSION  ? ? ? ? always  implement  LEAST COST  BEST  VALUE  THINGS  ? ? ? ? always  award  to  LEAST COST BEST VALUE  CONTRACTORS  ? ? ? ? always  MANAGE  WITHIN  BUDGET ? ? ? ? always  DONATE  by themselves  ? ? ? ? always  SPENT  THEIR  OWN  MONEY  [TOM]  on  the  PEOPLE  ? ? ? ? always  nOn-MATERIALISTIC  ? ? ? ? |
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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 11:46
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Oh  my  GOD You are  REAL  SAGE You  are  BUDDHA You  shOUld  be  MM's  MENTOR  ? ? ? ? cItIzens  wIll  lOve  yOU  tO  HEAVEN  ? ? ? ?
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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 11:40
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The  STEALTH  BUS that  dOes  nOt  OccUpy  rOads that  dOes  nOt  caUse  traffIc  JAMS WHY  is it nOt  DEBATED  in the parliement  ? ? ? ?  |
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Laulan
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29-Apr-2011 11:38
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  Thanks. Making good policies is actually not a difficult task. You must first think how the recipients of your policies would be affected. How the chain of events that could occur, must also be studied.   If you are making policies that affect the poor, you must first think as a poor man would, receiving what the policies give and how their lives would be changed, and NOT from the ivory tower of a rich man.   Some policies affect everybody, so you must examine how the effects of these policies can shape various people, before implementation, and calculate the practicality on the whole, whether is there a better advantage to implement these policies.  
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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 11:36
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whIch  human being likes to have Only sIngle parent ? ? ? ? sOme human being even find  DUO PARENTS  nOt  enOUgh  ? ? ? ? And  want  addItIOnal    GOD  PARENTS  ? ? ? ? The  mOre  PARENTS  the  MERRIER  ? ? ? ? |
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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 11:30
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nO  sUch  system  In the wOrld ? ? ? ? may be in  H E L L W A Y Is  sIngle  parent  better  than  DUO  PARENTS  ? ? ? ?
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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 11:27
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The  PERFECT  SOLUTION that  nO  Government  DARE  TO  IMPLEMENT because  cars  population  will  dImInIsh
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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 11:20
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ENLIGHTENING To  ENRICH  the  PEOPLE  FAIRLY  JUSTLY OPENLY TRANSPARENTLY Is To  PUMP  the  STI  by 200% rather  than the HDB  RESALE  PRICES TEMASEK    &   GIC should  buy  Singapore Shares Instead  Of  fOreIgn  shares and  stOp  pUmpIng  DOW JONES 
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pharoah88
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29-Apr-2011 11:15
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ENLIGHTENING EXCELLENT  POLICY  MAKING You  shOUld  be  the next  HDB  MINISTER 
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Laulan
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27-Apr-2011 20:52
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PRs though not eligible to vote should be taken care of in a manner that befits their status, such as providing them flats only in a designated estate like what we ar providing for the blue collar and menial workers who are on work permits. They can buy only these PR-flats and cannot sell to Singaporean citizens except other PRs.   This way there is an exclusive market that will not interfere with that of the citizens. | ||||
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niuyear
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27-Apr-2011 17:25
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PRs are having biggest worries!  Where do they go from here (after election). The PR issues will be the debate in the parliament constantly , and, being the PR, do they see light at the end of the tunnel?
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Laulan
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27-Apr-2011 17:19
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Don't allow drastic surge in home prices.   Stock markets can be allowed since many people will be better off.   See Singtel when first listed, people curse and swear and now it has appreciated, stakeholders are happier. | ||||
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Laulan
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27-Apr-2011 17:17
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But don't make us suffer.   That is important.   People prefer heaven than suffer on earth.   Everyone needs a roof over his head.   And he must be able to afford this.   Don't let the " unable to" sleep in the park or near public voids. It can happen.
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Isolator
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27-Apr-2011 17:09
Yells: "STI is hard landing to below 2000..." |
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Single party system  will be a failure in  future.... | ||||
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Laulan
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27-Apr-2011 17:05
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The reason for opposition politics is real.   Extreme views are bad for health.   We don't need servitude in our lives.   Kill us if you can. | ||||
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niuyear
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27-Apr-2011 16:44
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If everything else fails,  she    stilll    can go home serve her husband.  :)
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niuyear
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27-Apr-2011 16:43
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For those who complained about too many ERP gantries and  fee are  expensive  or high COEs  ,      Lets  Shut down all the ERP gantries , do away with all the flyovers and express ways.....Back to basic, see whats going to happen in the traffice system in singapore. |
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pharoah88
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27-Apr-2011 15:48
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TIME  to  enlist  ALL  FEMALES both  Singaporeans And PR  FEMALES. How can  FEMALE  be    MP and MINISTERS and CEO  if  she  cannOt  serve the cOUntry 
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pharoah88
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27-Apr-2011 15:43
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NS liabilities for PRs, citizens Letter from Colonel Desmond Tan Director, Public Affairs Ministry of Defence IN RESPONSE to public queries, MINDEF would like to clarify the National Service (NS) liabilities of Singapore permanent residents (PR) and citizens. Under the Enlistment Act, all male Singapore citizens and PRs are liable for NS. This has been the case since the Enlistment Act was enacted in 1970. Like all male Singapore citizens, PRs who are liable for NS will be enlisted after age 18. Failure to serve or complete NS would have an adverse impact on any immediate or future applications to work or study in Singapore, or for Singapore citizenship or PR status. For male Singapore citizens, the acquisition of foreign citizenship or any claim of dual citizenship does not exempt them from their NS obligations. Like all other male Singapore citizens, they will be enlisted for NS after age 18. They would be in breach of the Enlistment Act and liable for prosecution if they fail to register or enlist for NS as required. |
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pharoah88
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27-Apr-2011 15:34
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Opposition parties respond to MM’s call to ‘look at the fundamentals’ Teo Xuanwei
Reform Party chief Kenneth Jeyaretnam argued that “precisely that it is when voters look at the fundamentals that they know how badly the PAP have performed over the last 10 years”. According to Mr Jeyaretnam, the “failings” of the PAP included an “obsession with high rates of economic growth achieved by opening the doors to cheap foreign labour” as well as “stagnant real median incomes and falling real incomes for the bottom quartile”. Said Mr Jeyaretnam: “While there may have been substantial gains in living standards in the first 30 years after Independence this has not been true of the last 15. Unfortunately the PAP seems always to be dwelling on past glories.” Mr Lee had reiterated that the PAP “has got Singapore to where we are by careful and painstaking selection of their successors, men and women of integrity and quality, to fill the top positions in Parliament, the administration, the Police and the Armed Forces”. Mr Lee had added: “The secret of our success has been selection by merit. their capabilities and strength of character.” National Solidarity Party Goh Meng Seng said he “totally agrees that we should not play around with the roots of the success of Singapore — that’s meritocracy, social justice and equality”. Said Mr Goh: “What we’re saying is the erosion of these values due to the PAP’s obsession in keeping its hegemony of power.” He added that “no party or individual can guarantee that the selection of people for candidacy is going to be perfect because human beings are fallible and that’s where opposition politics comes in”. Said Mr Goh: “You need a balance of both the ruling party as well as the opposition parties to play their roles.” On the PAP’s track record, Singapore Democratic Alliance secretary-general Desmond Lim noted that the PAP had none to start with in its early days. Said Mr Lim: “When the PAP was in the Opposition, was there any track record? It’s only when you are given a chance then you can prove and establish a track record.” Pointing out that the Opposition “can represent more diverse views”, Mr Lim also noted that politics “is not only about academic performance and credentials, it’s still about ... whether you can connect with people”. Mr Jeyaretnam also argued that Singaporeans “increasingly recognise that there is more talent outside the (PAP) than within it” despite the insistence of its leaders that PAP “has the best possible team”. Veteran Opposition MP Chiam See Tong said he trusted voters to make the right choice for themselves and the country. Said Mr Chiam: “As far as I know, Singaporeans have always voted responsibly and they shall always do so. I cannot imagine Singaporeans going out of their way to vote irresponsibly.” SINGAPORE — A statement issued on Monday by Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew calling on voters to “look at the fundamentals” in the General Election drew a sharp retort from Opposition parties yesterday. |
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