(22-04-2011, 09:56 PM)Musicwhiz Wrote: iisterry,
Please do tone down your language and do not resort to personal attacks. Let's just discuss the issues involved. I understand that political views can make people very emotional but since this is a public forum we should endeavour to seek to respect differing opinions and "agree to disagree" (i.e compromise).
Thanks for your co-operation.
My apologies to hyom for the harsh tone adopted.
Politics is a clear and present issue to everyone for it is essentially "the rule of life".
I cannot easily tolerate opinions who ask for sympathy votes to the incumbent to prevent them from losing power over-night. This is unnecessary and if this thought was pervaded, we will see the incumbent returning to power with an even greater majority.
Do not vote out of sympathy or try to predict and use your vote to influence the outcome. Voting should be out of your heart and mind. You vote for the person that you best believe would be able to represent your interest. This can be the PAP, WP, NSP, SDP, etc...
It is a common fallacy that the rich will always support the PAP and the poor will always choose the opposition. It is the type of mentality that the person adopts instead of their financial standing which causes them to support a certain party. The recent tea-parties from the incumbent failed to gather any significant representatives from the private sector while others have chosen to support the alternative cause even though the threat of lawsuits and bankruptcy is very real. You can read between the lines.
We do not de-generate into ad-hominem attacks and typify PAP supporters as self-interested idiots or Opposition supporters as green-eyed paupers. Look at the gist of the argument and refute the facts instead. To insinuate that we should vote for a certain party because of an irrational fear of economy collapse is akin to saying one should not take bitter medicine to cure his ills.
Take a look at the old PAP and the current PAP.
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Toh Chin Chye - Science & Technology, Health & Education. Responsible for the industrialization of Singapore as well as for holding the PAP & Singapore together during the early tumultuous days whose contribution was also acknowledged by Lee Kuan Yew.
Goh Keng Swee - Defence & Education, Finance. Credited with the successful industrialization of Singapore and the formulation of Singapore's national economic development strategy advised by Albert Winsemius, a Dutch economist.
S. Rajaratnam - Foreign Affairs, Culture, Labour Minister. He played a key role in the successive pragmatic and technocratic People's Action Party governments that radically improved Singapore's economic situation, alongside huge developments in social development on the island with massive expansion of healthcare programmes, pensions, state housing and extremely low unemployment. Rajaratnam brought in the foreign investors and made diplomacy our only defense when we do not have soldiers.
Lim Kim San - He was credited for leading the successful public housing program (HDB).
And many others who sacrificed themselves and recognised the virtue of "Country Before Self".
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Fast forward to today, we have Lim Swee Say, Mah Bow Tan, Vivian Balakrishnan, Wong Kan Seng and many others who were "recruited" using *ahem*... carrots. The new batch is practically riding on the success of their forefathers.
Had it not been for Lee Kuan Yew positioning himself at the helm to send a clear and visible indicator for the old generation to relate to, I am quite sure that PAP would have lost its "mandate" long ago.
Lee Kuan Yew himself has rode the waves of Singapore's rise & fall. Whether he is solely responsible and credited with the recognition is another issue. I think most of us can tell when Singapore began its "downfall".
And our next generation of "leaders" as opposed to "opposition newbies", we have Tin Pei Ling, Army Generals, Union Chiefs, Foo Mee Har?
I shudder at the prospect of Lee Hong Yi taking over the reins of Prime Ministership.
I iterate again. To be pro-Singapore is to look to the long term. We need to distinct between Party & State. It is essentially a sense of nationalism that made others stand up and speak out against all odds.
The author of this post belongs to Mountbatten SMC (former Marine Parade GRC) and was an ex-army regular who pledges allegiance to the Republic of Singapore and not anyone's personal army.