Sunday, April 29, 2007

Unplug

So he encouraged China to make positive gestures: "As the premier understood the reasons why China do things in a certain way, it might be understood by the (American) leaders, but it is important that China must be able to reach out to the American people through some gestures which China can make to the Americans."

Who, do you think was the "he" in the above "lecture"?

George Bush?

Some US officials trying to convey American sentiments to the Chinese Premier?

No!!!!!!!

It was the Wooden One trying to "encourage China"! The above quote was from a 25th Apr 07 Channel NewsAsia report, entitled "SM Goh alerts Beijing to "negative vibes" from US towards China".

I am embarrassed, very embarrassed to be part of this cock-sucking, bootlicking, por larm par antics that our Matrix Masters do these days to serve their American Bosses.

With just one stroke of the pen, we became the strongest US ally in the Far East. And with that, we became a terrorist target overnight. But wait, actually "ally" is too nice a word. UK is an ally of US. We are not! Look at what the Wooden One did. Ally? Our little red dot is more like US's lackey in Asia!

And with another stroke of the pen, we now import foreigners at an alarming rate. And with this, all we need is to leave the country for a few months, and we can come back not recognising our homeland.

But the point is not about whether these policies are good or bad. In fact, they have both pros and cons, not cons only. But, the point is:

Has there been any parliamentary debate?

Has there been any consultation with the people?

Have we even been *informed* -- not even asking for a consultation -- before these far-reaching policies are implemented? Or were we expected to find out the truth only when we saw a new naval base built and cheap land given away almost for free in woodland for the American School, and more foreigners from China and India among us?

Please! No more blue pills!

Unplug me from the Matrix!

Choi: It just sounds to me like you need to unplug, man.

2 Comments:

At Sunday, April 29, 2007, Blogger The Human Battery said...

Coincidentally, I just saw this in Zaobao:

早报 2007-04-29
吴资政:回到新加坡才有家的感觉
 “回家的感觉真好!每次飞机在樟宜机场降落时,我都感到莫名的哽咽。” 国务资政吴作栋政务繁忙经常出国访问。他昨天在马林百列区新居民聚会上讲话时,透露了他每次回国的个人感受。... 吴资政说,他刚过了忙碌的一个月,包括去纽约同美国前总统克林顿打了一场高尔夫球,过后到北京同中国总理温家宝会晤,几天前才回国

Translation: "Returning home is so great! Everytime my plane lands at Changi airport, I feel like choking" ... SM Goh said he had just had a very busy month, which had included flying to New york to play golf with former US President Clinton...


Wiow, what a busy month! Flying first class all the way to play golf. That must be real busy and tiring. No wonder he chokes *everytime* without fail when he lands at Changi!! Poor man. I hope he has enough sense to bring sufficient tissue paper with him to wipe off his tears each and every time he flies!

 
At Monday, April 30, 2007, Anonymous Anonymous said...

More importantly, are these golf trips funded by taxpayers? If so, on what basis for an ex-US president?

I for 1 am really getting annoyed to have to pay those oldies who refused to exit.

 

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