Monday, February 8, 2010

saikongseng challenges malboro tan


nsp clan of senior kungfu brothers or shi xiongs (unfortunately, saikongseng wasn't in the pic)

saikongseng the hooleey molly of the pugilistic world had finally master some ingenious deadly kungfu feat. he was proposing to have a showdown with paps greatest moneymaker,malboro tan who was by the way the shortest but the craftiest and shrewdest in milking peasants dry of every drop of blood and cum.

malboro tan's speciality was building pigeonholes for the peasants and pricing it it at exorbitant prices. the record could be 700K taels in gold for a pigeonhole in airspace with ownership of 99 yrs lease.

it was a devious and ingenious conning scheme to zap off peasants' hard-earned retirement fund called CPF or Con People Fee. since its name had a "con" word, to zap out peasants' saving couldn't be obsecenely conducted. hence, the construction of pigeonholes to successfully and leegally filtered out the saving without appearing obscenely obvious.

Leegime was so clever. after conning of peasants' fund, peasants still should be grateful to them cos all pigeonholes were supposed to be "heavily subsidised". if it wasn't, then many would either be sleeping out or still living in tattered attap houses.

10,000 ...10,000 ....10,000 years, long live our famiLEE!!


NSP sec-gen: 'It's not about Mr Mah or me'
Tampines GRC battle is over policy, not personalities
by Teo Xuanwei 05:55 AM Feb 01, 2010SINGAPORE - A day after National Development Minister Mah Bow Tan responded to one of the opposition's election strategies - and that is to target him on housing policy issues - the National Solidarity Party has clarified that the fight was over his policy decisions, and not over personalities.

"As Mr Mah pointed out correctly, it's not about Mr Mah or about me, but his HDB policy, which will affect this generation, the next generation and future generations," NSP's newly-elected secretary-general Goh Meng Seng told MediaCorp yesterday.

"It's not because I dislike him. I have nothing against him."

The 39-year-old businessman also said Mr Mah should justify his comments on Saturday that HDB's policies are for the "good of the people".

"As MM Lee said, Mr Mah should fight his own battle. He's a seasoned politician who has fought many electoral battles, and I have high respect for him." he said.

He was referring to Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew's comments at a housing conference last week, where he said if Mr Mah was unable to defend his housing policy, "he deserves to lose" at the next General Election.

Mr Goh agreed, and said, "Voters have to make an informed choice, so politicians have to defend their policies, especially if they're unpopular. Let people judge for themselves, simple as that.

"If he wants to have a debate, I can do it anytime. It's up to him."

The five-member group representation constituency of Tampines, which is helmed by Mr Mah, is a potential battleground that several opposition parties are eyeing in the next election. Besides the NSP, there are indications that the Workers' Party (WP), the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP) and the Reform Party (RP) may weigh in as well.

Asked to rate NSP's chances at the elections - it has been unsuccessful in four previous attempts - Mr Goh said matter-of-factly: "It's up to us to convince constituents that Mr Mah's decisions are not good.

"If we fail to do that, we deserve to lose. Nobody owes us anything."

The WP's organising secretary Yaw Shin Leong said no decision has been made as yet whether it will contest Tampines GRC.

The RP said "it is not interested in Tampines at the moment," while SDP could not be reached for comment.