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    Sunday, May 8, 2011

    GE Is Over

    It's confirmed that we have lost our fantastic Foreign Minister, Mr George Yeo. I became a big fan of him in the later part of the rally period, after reading XX and many other people's tweets, watching this interview and videos on youtube.

    He had successfully portrayed himself as a very sincere man, and I am very sad that he had lost in the Aljunied battle (only because it means we lose him as a minister).

    I strongly believe that he had lost this election because of people who BLINDLY supports the opposition party. We have heard of many people saying "I am going to vote for the Opposition Party" or, "I am so happy that Opposition had won." And these people supports "Opposition Party" as a whole, regardless of whether parties like the Reform Party, has concrete plans for the country or not, they just don't want PAP to win.

    I am not trying to flame everyone who does not support PAP. I wouldn't mind if someone says, "I support WP because they have promised to change xxx", or "I am going to vote for SPP because their proposal for my GRC is better than PAP's". If you can give me a valid reason why you want to vote for one of the opposition parties, or why you prefer the opposition party over PAP in your GRC, then fair enough, go ahead and vote for your preferred party.

    I can tell you that I am not going to vote for NSP in Tampines because I don't agree with their policy to help divorced men look for rental houses, and I am 不爽 that they had a team of 5 males, no females. Yes, so as compared to NSP, I prefer PAP in Tampines. I would prefer a fresh coat of paint at my void deck, as compared to nothing, because that was what NSP Tampines have to offer.

    So, those who voted for NSP in Tampines, may I ask what did you like about NSP that made you vote for them? Which policy they proposed made you think that was better then what PAP has for us? Why was Tampines such a close fight?

    As for residents in Aljunied, thanks to you, we have lost a good foreign minister, which so many people had supported. Seriously, would you prefer to have LTK as our foreign minister? Did you really prefer a businessman as your MP but not a fatherly George Yeo? By the way, I am just sad that we have lost George Yeo as a Foreign Minister, so if you guys really prefers to have LTK serve you, then so be it. None of my business actually.

    Lastly, for those who are sour that SPP lost Potong Pasir to PAP, and are consoling each other that SPP will win the next round of elections, after Potong Pasir had finished their upgrading in 5 years time. This just makes you people the same as those, who chose not to give the opposition parties a chance, because you guys have closed minds and doesn't want to believe that PAP can actually do something for Potong Pasir. Seriously, if you don't live in Potong Pasir, don't make comments like "It's bad that SPP lost", because the residents may actually think that Mr Sitoh had proven himself, in the past 10 years, that he was actually not bad. Maybe they still think that Mr Chiam is better than Sitoh, but too bad he gave up Potong Pasir and went to compete in the Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC.

    Be happy/sad/angry for your own GRC, don't pretend like you know, or are very clever, and speak for other GRCs, unless like me, you're just sad that Singapore had lost a certain outstanding Minister. There is no "Opposition Party", choose one of the parties to support, and choose with a reason. Don't support PAP or the opposition blindly.

    Wrapping up:
    - Too late for anything to be done, with regards to Mr George Yeo.
    - I am very happy that Tampines didn't fall into the hands of an incapable NSP team.