Presidential Election 2011
-
Flowermonaster:
To me, age/sex/race/religion is not a barrier if the person is capable and suitable.
And healthy and able to last his or her term.
-
tankee:
:hi5: tankee...exactly what I have in mind.Flowermonaster:
To me, age/sex/race/religion is not a barrier if the person is capable and suitable.
And healthy and able to last his or her term.
-
If cannot last that long then we can have another round of election and enjoy one more public holiday lah! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
tankee:
And healthy and able to last his or her term.Flowermonaster:
To me, age/sex/race/religion is not a barrier if the person is capable and suitable.

-
Flowermonaster:
[/quote]but for those working 5 days, there is no extra rest day leh...If cannot last that long then we can have another round of election and enjoy one more public holiday lah! :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
And healthy and able to last his or her term.tankee:
[quote=\"Flowermonaster\"]To me, age/sex/race/religion is not a barrier if the person is capable and suitable.

-
caroline3sg:
Caroline3sg,
I was very impressed with Vincent's performance during GE2011 in May. And his speech on the many reasons why he wil not vote for a person blah blah blah is excellent, fantastic.
Basil Hwang's analogy on another class prefect to take care of a class when the teacher is not around is good.
Prof Paul's content takes a dig at many blunders the ruling party made, worth the laugh.
http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/news/68488.html, wasn't he ? I particularly like the ' Ah Ter and Ah Kau cannot look after each other ' story - how can 2 members of same team for 20yrs keep check on each other ??? only can cho hee, imho.
you would like this speech by Mrs Ivy Singh-Lim at TKL rally last night. Nothing much on endorsement on the candidate, but she is speaking as a FULL-BLOODED SINGAPOREAN, a common people kind of feeling.
** http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/news/68576.html ** <= please listen to her patriotic speech
also, http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/news/68566.html
I am very disappointed with the continuous endorsements from clubs, clans, unions, associations for the one person who will be keep status quo. As TCB said, he knows of many who are still afraid to vote with their conscious, in fear of repercussions.
An opportunity has arisen for us, but so many cannot care less. :sad:
I know this is not GE, but the recent GE 2011 has crafted out some changes, some actions by the ruling party, which many people has voiced out before to no avail.
Some are urging the people to replicate their astonishing triumph and spectacular gains in GE 2011, by reminding them that, for the first time in electoral history, they were able to make the powerful PAP government listen to their pleas and demands for changes / reviews in unpopular policies, including the hated ministerial salaries. They even 'retired' several unpopular ministers showing that they do listen. Only when they see the votes swing, then they act. Else, it would have been status quo.
This coming Presidential Election represents the people's best possible chance to INDIRECTLY reinforce and extend these gains, one that may not come again. -
tjs has very good speakers to help him
but not tt…eg: Sharon Au
now looking for tcb -
I agree that as long as he is fit and healthy, but who decides if he is fit, annual medical report to show Singaporeans? I don’t want a puppet president where all the jobs are done by someone else while he shakes hand and party. It is unfair as he is taking HUGE salary. Age above 80 is still toooooo old for me to accept even if he looks ok and walks about. Who knows he can even reads the figures well…
-
Young don’t mean won’t die. Old don’t mean die within 6 years.
Healthy definitely is a concern - someone with dementia/alzhemier’s definitely can’t do the job. But then, to wave, shake hands and hold babies I don’t think need so much energy.
All that talk about checks and balances that are to be done, I’m not sure if much energy is needed.
Setting an age limit - are we saying that old pp are useless? Will this result in discrimination that filters down? I’m getting old also, and also fretting about the day when my employer says I’m too old to work there. -
hquek:
RELAX... uncle/auntie, I don't mean to kick old people out at 6o or 70s, I mean above 80 is a bit tooooooo old, give chance to younger one ( also not that young lah, mostly near 60 to 70 already! ) Checking account is very tiring, if u have done accounting before, u know it is not an easy job as tallying the figures only.Young don't mean won't die. Old don't mean die within 6 years.
Healthy definitely is a concern - someone with dementia/alzhemier's definitely can't do the job. But then, to wave, shake hands and hold babies I don't think need so much energy.
All that talk about checks and balances that are to be done, I'm not sure if much energy is needed.
Setting an age limit - are we saying that old pp are useless? Will this result in discrimination that filters down? I'm getting old also, and also fretting about the day when my employer says I'm too old to work there. -
raysusan:
Personal opinion: Sharon Au talks like someone we are all familiar with - make a guess.tjs has very good speakers to help him
but not tt.....eg: Sharon Au
now looking for tcb
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login