Sunday, February 8, 2009 18:09

Opposition unity still illusory

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How does one make progress when the starting point is an illusion?

Alex Au, on opposition forum

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Huang Tian Wu
Feb 9, 2009 11:09

some have said Alex is more man than most men in town.
I tend to agree.
Kudos to Alex!

Just wanna suggest that while many lament the lack of Malaysiakini in spore,
I feel that we as singaporeans should not always have the mentality of a Follower. With a follower mentality, I wonder how much of a leader can one be?

I mean we always rely on foreign techniques, technologies and best practices.
All we see around us are mainly foreign imports. Singapore is UNIQUE. The system is unique. To win in such extreme environment, we should not just learn from MalaysiaKini but also Innovate a custom built solution or technique to overcome the mountains and prevail in this extreme environment.

People who seen how MalaysiaKini unleashed the tsunami may have already come up with ways to neutralise or lessen the impact with ‘tsunami-early watch’.

Chee’s video to Obama was a stroke of innovation, in my humble opinion. ;)

Even dinos are no more……time waits for no man. TIME will provide the Catalsyt.

Selfishness of All.
Feb 9, 2009 22:06

Basically, as far as I am able to see, the opposition is still very weak.

There is not a single leader who can unite all or most parties together in order to maximize resources and make use of economy of scale.

Every small Indian Chief is selfish, only care about their own little kingdom.

Like that how to fight big battles?

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