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pharoah88
    25-Jun-2011 17:25  
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TRUE  TOP  LEADERSHIP  ? ? ? ?

must  be  witnessed  by  the  PEOPLE  themselves  HEARING  what  the  CANDIDATES  SAY  at  each  Constituency  ? ? ? ?

nOt  via  arbitrary screening  by  a  small  SELECTION  TEAM  ? ? ? ? 
 
 
pharoah88
    25-Jun-2011 17:22  
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O V E R H E A R D :

Presidential  Election  Nomination  seems  not  truly  democratic ? ? ? ?

Many  people who want to serve the nation and they cannot STAND for the election ? ? ? ?

 

Presidential  Election  Voting  process is  Over Simplified  ? ? ? ?

Voting should be done Constituency-By-Constituency  ? ? ? ?

All  Standing  Candidates  must  debate  at  each  Constituency  ? ? ? ?

All  Standing  Candidates  must  be  voted  only  after the  debate at the Constituency  ? ? ? ?

Only  then  The  PEOPLE  know  which are the Constituencies which  truly support  The  Presidency  ? ? ? ?

 

Only  then  this  President is  TRULY  the  PEOPLE's  PRESIDENT  ? ? ? ?

There  should  be  nO  SHORT  CUT  as

The  President is to SERVE The  NATION  and  The PEOPLE  ? ? ? ?

at  every  Constituency  ? ? ? ?

The  Presidential  Candidate  must  impress  The  PEOPLE  at  each  Constituency  ? ? ? ?

ONE  AT  A  TIME  ? ? ? ?
 
 
pharoah88
    25-Jun-2011 17:19  
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Is there a truly independent candidate?

This could be a key factor for voters in the Presidential Election — so how can hopefuls prove themselves?

With three hopefuls confirming their intent to contest, Singaporeans can expect to vote in the fourth Presidential Election. If more than one candidate secures a Certificate of Eligibility from the Presidential Elections Committee, this would be the first contest since 1993.

THE THREE CANDIDATES

Pundits have put former PAP Chairman and Deputy Prime Minister Tony Tan as the frontrunner. But we still have almost two months to go before the polls are likely to be held and campaign process still offers the opportunity to mould public opinion and persuade voters.

It is no surprise that Dr Tony Tan has — and will continue — to emphasise his independence. Of the three likely candidates, he is most closely identified with the ruling party.

In announcing his bid on Thursday, Dr Tony Tan was at pains to preemptively allay concerns regarding his independence.

He is also indicating that he is fully alive to the need for the Elected President not only to be independent but to be seen to be independent as well.

Yet, even without the Government’s tacit or express endorsement, the reality is that Dr Tony Tan is widely seen as the Government’s preferred candidate. It is something he will have to grapple with going into the campaign.

I believe that is why he stated upfront that he is not seeking endorsement from any party, but that should any sector of society offer backing, he would welcome it.

The question may be, can Dr Tony Tan turn his close affiliation with the PAP-dominated establishment into an advantage?

Indeed, independence has become a prominent theme in the lead-up to the presidential election.

All three hopefuls have a PAP background.

Dr Tan Cheng Bock was a well-liked and outspoken veteran PAP MP.

Mr Tan Kin Lian, the former NTUC Income CEO, was also a former PAP branch secretary. In the May GE, Mr Tan spoke at the rallies of the National Solidarity Party and the Singapore Democratic Party. So Mr Tan also has his work cut out on this front.

TO ENDORSE OR NOT ?

Should the Government and/or NTUC come out and endorse their preferred candidate?

I believe the Government and NTUC will tread carefully and closely monitor ground sentiments before making a move.

Given that there remains residual unhappiness from the GE, a candidate endorsed by the Government and/or NTUC may be perceived in some quarters to be less independent than the other candidates.

A Government “blessing” could end up being a kiss of political death.

Even if the Government sticks to its past practice of endorsing a candidate, it will have to carefully consider how that may affect the prospects of its preferred candidate. Other considerations would include when to make the endorsement (at the start of the campaign as in the past, or mid-way or at the tail-end?) and how (tacit or overt?) to express the preference.

 

Context matters.

It may also be that the endorsements have little effect on how Singaporeans vote.

The signalling effect of top-down endorsements today is less prominent than it was two decades ago. The electoral process demands that Singaporeans exercise their independent judgement on who will be best placed to serve the nation as its head of state.

It may well be that a hands-off approach by potential endorsers might work out better for the candidates. There will be other concrete ways of supporting and campaigning for their preferred candidates.

CONNECTING WITH VOTERS

Will the pro-Establishment vote be split between the two Dr Tans if there is a three cornered fight?

It is highly possible since Dr Tony Tan and Dr Tan Cheng Bock appeal to different segments of that voting bloc.

Or will this voting bloc throw their support behind the Dr Tan whom they think is more likely to win, in order not to allow the third candidate to be elected?

How will the candidates campaign?

There is already the active use of the Internet and social media platforms since this enables ease of access between the candidate and the 2 million voters, in particular many Gen Y voters who are digital natives.

The candidates will also have to reach out to the electorate in person. This will be the crucial part of the campaigning — engaging Singaporeans face-to-face, connecting with them in a way that online platforms cannot, and securing their support.

In this regard, the message they put forth is vital.

Candidates have a duty not to over-promise what they plan to do if elected.

We should expect the Presidential Election campaign to be qualitatively different from the parliamentary elections — it is not about policies or ideologies.

It is a contest for the highest — and non-partisan — office in Singapore.

As such, candidates and voters alike must endeavour to keep to the spirit of the office.

Eugene K B Tan is assistant professor of law at the Singapore Management University School of Law.

Eugene K B Tan

It is no surprise that Dr Tony Tan has — and will continue — to emphasise his independence.

Indeed, independence has become a prominent theme in the lead-up to the presidential election.

All three hopefuls had a PAP background.

This augurs well for the institution of the Elected President. Capable and dedicated Singaporeans should step forward without being prompted to by the Government or other interest groups. A contest will help Singaporeans gain a better understanding of the institution of the Elected President within our system of constitutional government.

That Messrs Tan Cheng Bock, Tony Tan Keng Yam and Tan Kin Lian have indicated their serious intent to run is a much welcomed change.

The political landscape today is very different from that 18 years ago. The electorate is more diverse and demanding, more questioning of political authority, and more open to political diversity and competition. The Internet was non-existent then. Further, this year’s Presidential Election comes hot on the heels of a polarising May General Election.

It is possible that the strong ground sentiments, polarised political attitudes and emotions that characterised the GE would continue to feature in the background of the contest to elect Singapore’s head of state.

Given that the People’s Action Party still has a strong grip on Parliament with 93 per cent of the seats, some voters may wish to see someone independent be the Elected President operating as an alternative centre of power. This is not desirable, since the Elected President is constitutionally required to be non-partisan.

The Presidential Election should not be construed as a proxy political contest.

Indeed, we are unlikely to see a contest framed in “what I will do, what policies I will pursue, how will I check the Government if elected” terms, since what the President can do is well-defined in the Singapore Constitution.

It bears remembering that the transformation of the Presidency has not detracted from the fact that ours remains a parliamentary system of government in which executive power resides with the Cabinet.

The Elected President simply provides an additional layer of check and balance, where it did not exist previously, in defined areas.

 

 
pharoah88
    25-Jun-2011 16:29  
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pharoah88
    25-Jun-2011 16:25  
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By Channel NewsAsia, Updated: 24/06/2011

S’poreans should not distance themselves from govt: President Nathan



S’poreans should not distance themselves from govt: President Nathan

President S R Nathan



SINGAPORE : President S R Nathan has said the three individuals who intend to contest in the presidential election are people he is friendly with, and it is not for him to say who is good or bad.

Mr Nathan, who had said that he is still considering whether to contest, added that he wished them well.

He was speaking to reporters on the sidelines of a book launch on Friday, a day after former deputy prime minister Dr Tony Tan announced his intention to run for president.

The other two potential candidates are former People’s Action Party Member of Parliament Dr Tan Cheng Bock and former NTUC Income chief Mr Tan Kin Lian.

Mr Nathan said voters will have to decide on the merits of what the candidates stand for.

He reminded voters that they have to understand what is in the best interest of Singapore and they should not be sniping at each other.

Mr Nathan said: " One of the things you must remember is that with all these gripes that you hear, people forget how we have arrived to this stage in our country.

" Could it have been done without the government? That’s my question. Much has been achieved. There are probably faults that have to be remedied, but we just can’t distance ourselves from the government."

— CNA/al
 
 
MasterNg9999
    24-Jun-2011 16:15  
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Go Tony Go !!!!!

Use your super back-combed white hair to capture the imagination of the people !!!!

Cheer......
 

 
niuyear
    24-Jun-2011 16:07  
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Tony Tan......cheong arhhh

pharoah88      ( Date: 24-Jun-2011 10:13) Posted:

The Government didn’t

ask me to stand: Tony Tan

Ex-DPM resigns as executive director of GIC and chairman of SPH

Leong Wee Keat

weekeat@mediacorp.com.sg

 


 
 
niuyear
    24-Jun-2011 15:59  
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More and more babies and highger STI..4500 cheong arhhhhhhhhhh........lai lai lai ...faster cheong..

pharoah88      ( Date: 24-Jun-2011 09:23) Posted:

By Flora McCraith, MSN, 17/06/2011

Fire up your stamina



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If you’re in a relationship, have plenty of sex.

Not only will it bring you closer together and has many health benefits, but it is an enjoyable way to help increase your basis.

With increased endurance, you’ll be able to work harder in the sack and with more sex you’ll increase your stamina.

It’s a win-win situation.

 
 
pharoah88
    24-Jun-2011 10:17  
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TRUE  INDEPENDENCE  ? ? ? ?

mUst  be  WHOLE  LIFE  ? ? ? ?

wIthOUt  PARTY  AFFILIATION  ? ? ? ?
 
 
pharoah88
    24-Jun-2011 10:13  
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The Government didn’t

ask me to stand: Tony Tan

Ex-DPM resigns as executive director of GIC and chairman of SPH

Leong Wee Keat

weekeat@mediacorp.com.sg

 

 

 
pharoah88
    24-Jun-2011 09:28  
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By Flora McCraith, MSN, 17/06/2011

Fire up your stamina

Grab a jump rope and find the child in yourself.

It will help to strengthen your bones which will reduce your risk of osteoporosis and add to increasing your stamina.

Start with five minutes a few times a week and increase the time by a couple of minutes each week.

You’ll be jumping like nobody’s business in no time@

 
 
pharoah88
    24-Jun-2011 09:23  
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By Flora McCraith, MSN, 17/06/2011

Fire up your stamina



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If you’re in a relationship, have plenty of sex.

Not only will it bring you closer together and has many health benefits, but it is an enjoyable way to help increase your basis.

With increased endurance, you’ll be able to work harder in the sack and with more sex you’ll increase your stamina.

It’s a win-win situation.
 
 
pharoah88
    23-Jun-2011 13:38  
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Use  I C T

iPhone  iPad  SKYPE

fOr 

UNESCO  Meetings

G8  Meetings

G20  Meetings

APEC  Meetings

SAVE  the  NATIONS

SAVE  the  PEOPLE

SAVE  the  WORLD




S T O P

EXUBERANCE

S T O P

T R A V E L
 
 
pharoah88
    23-Jun-2011 13:24  
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UK  Government

is  using  I C T

tO  redUce  &   eliminate 

GOVERNMENT  TRAVEL  EXPENDITURE

and  SAVE  EARTH
 
 
pharoah88
    23-Jun-2011 13:15  
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Who needs to sing live?

Britney Spears’ lip-synced concert brings down the house

BRITNEY Spears brought her Femme Fatale tour to Los Angeles’ Staples Center a Monday, where the packed crowd heard a plethora of hits from the singer’s decade-plus career.

Most of the show, as expected, seemed to be lip-synced. Occasionally, especially in the early portion of the night, what sounded like live ad-libs from Spears could be heard.

Spears opened the evening with her Hot 100 No 1 single

All told, Spears blazed through a 22-song set (four of those were blended into two separate medleys) that was contained within distinct

A highlight was the bright and colourful segment that kicked off with the new

Spears seemed especially engaged with the audience and her dancers, smiling and playful while prancing about the stage.

Her giddiness was amplified for

Throughout the evening, the diva was aided by an armada of impossibly athletic and acrobatic dancers. During

Fans went nuts after Spears recreated much of her original choreography for a sensual Hold It Against Me, and then surprisingly segued into the new Femme Fatale US bonus track Up n’ Down.Femme Fatale-inspired acts.Femme album track Big Fat Bass.How I Roll, when she was rolled out into the centre of the audience on a tricked-out, Mini Cooper-like car.He About To Lose Me, Spears was surrounded by four especially daring male dancers who did their best death-defying Olympian gymnast poses from atop cage-like contraptions high in the air. Their handstands and Cirque du Soleil-esque contortions drew gasps from the crowd.I’m A Slave 4 U, which was followed by a cover of Madonna’s classic 1983 single Burning Up. The crowd also reacted positively to Boys, but for possibly a different reason: If you stitched together the fabric that Spears and her dancers were wearing for the slinky number, it might have made a scarf.

Boys

Some aspects of the show were reminiscent of previous tours by Madonna and Kylie Minogue. Spears’ Japanese anime-esque rendition of

Additionally, Spears’ was followed by the ballad Don’t Let Me Be The Last To Know, which may have been the one song of the night that Spears sang completely live.Toxic, complete with battling dancers, brought to mind Madonna’s Sky Fits Heaven performance from 2001’s Drowned World Tour.(Drop Dead) Beautiful came with pulse-racing projection

 

 
niuyear
    23-Jun-2011 13:09  
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xiao bo??  why wanna hv wifi on public transport?

eyes to see    funny people ......and take picture and put on Stomp,  no time to serve internet lar......

pharoah88      ( Date: 23-Jun-2011 12:51) Posted:

Why no Wi-Fi on public transport ?

In an era where monumental focus is placed on connectivity, our trains place pretty far down the rungs of technological innovation. Trains, stations and buses have yet to offer wireless Internet access for commuters.

The average Singaporean spends about 2.5 hours commuting via public transport every day. These hours could either be squandered away or enriched with live feeds of news and information. Providing Wi-Fi on public transport would cater to those unable to afford mobile data plans.

San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has plans to establish Wi-Fi services throughout its 167.4km of track and 43 BART stations by the end of this year.

The London Underground is seeking to have Wi-Fi installed at 120 stations by next year’s Olympics.

Korea’s telecom giant KT Corp has provided Wi-Fi services in Seoul subway trains since last November to meet the demands of data-hungry smartphone users.

By ensuring that Singaporeans have more opportunities to access the Internet, we enrich our society with citizens who possess accurate and current information.

Letter from Cordelia Foo


 
 
pharoah88
    23-Jun-2011 12:55  
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Monster invasion

Letter from Sandra Jayandran

I LEARNT with great interest that a threestorey “monster” home being built in the Simei area is upsetting the neighbours. Most are unhappy that the house, which occupies almost all the land it sits on, will ruin the aesthetics of their estate.

Some residents have complained that it blocks their view of the sky, apart from dwarfing the houses around it.

While some netizens seem to think the neighbours are jealous of the owner being able to afford the S$2-million renovation, I agree with those who are unhappy with the “hulking monster” as I have seen many such instances in other housing estates like Serangoon Gardens and Seletar Hills, where the houses were predominantly single-storey terrace and semi-detached houses.

Nowadays, if you drive through these estates, what will greet you are huge and, dare I say, ugly houses lining the small and narrow streets.

Where is the charm and ambience of the old houses built in the ’50s and ’60s?

They are all being replaced with soulless three-storey houses often with no garden, completely tiled up and all competing to be the tallest house on the street.

I am no architect but such houses seem totally disproportionate to the land they sit on and the surrounding area. Secondly, the space designated to such landed properties was obviously intended for single-storey houses with a garden.

How can the authorities approve renovation work where the houses come almost to the front of the gate and are built to within an inch of the neighbour’s house?

I know we are a land-scarce nation but the designs of some of these newer houses make me shudder. Perhaps it is time we re-look the building and renovation guidelines, and restrict the height and size of these houses.

 
 
pharoah88
    23-Jun-2011 12:51  
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Why no Wi-Fi on public transport ?

In an era where monumental focus is placed on connectivity, our trains place pretty far down the rungs of technological innovation. Trains, stations and buses have yet to offer wireless Internet access for commuters.

The average Singaporean spends about 2.5 hours commuting via public transport every day. These hours could either be squandered away or enriched with live feeds of news and information. Providing Wi-Fi on public transport would cater to those unable to afford mobile data plans.

San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) has plans to establish Wi-Fi services throughout its 167.4km of track and 43 BART stations by the end of this year.

The London Underground is seeking to have Wi-Fi installed at 120 stations by next year’s Olympics.

Korea’s telecom giant KT Corp has provided Wi-Fi services in Seoul subway trains since last November to meet the demands of data-hungry smartphone users.

By ensuring that Singaporeans have more opportunities to access the Internet, we enrich our society with citizens who possess accurate and current information.

Letter from Cordelia Foo

 
 
pharoah88
    23-Jun-2011 12:37  
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iPunter
    23-Jun-2011 12:35  
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Frankly speaking, lesbians (women& women)

  are rather harmless and also a joy to behold.

      But males with males are bad... urhg!!..  Smiley

pharoah88      ( Date: 23-Jun-2011 12:31) Posted:

Even the hottest celebs can't be glamorous all the time..

10 most shocking celeb moments(AP file photos, xinmsn)


 
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