ha ha ha...... i tink most of the questions will not be aired bcos they are nasty questions.......
How come this elections PAP making so many wayang moves?
Lee Kuan Yew also keeping quiet, never show his face on TV.
They are really desperate this time.
Originally posted by Vote PAP OUT to Save SG:How come this elections PAP making so many wayang moves?
Lee Kuan Yew also keeping quiet, never show his face on TV.
They are really desperate this time.
wat more can he say?
His son pang sai, he qit kar chng..............again..........?
I hv doubts that sms or email any questions you want to ask...
Something up on their sleeves?
I saw 4 guys at a restaurant. Going over pages of short lines in 2 columns. PAP logo on top.
Wonder if those are the scripted questions they will SMS in.
Wayang....he won't be answering the sticky questions. He will attempt those "almost sticky" ones.
probably some prepared questions by supporters to make him look good after that disastrous NUS session.
Who would be stupid kock enough to sms sticky questions?
Your name, address and all particulars would be known!
PM Lee to host "live" TV forum on Channel NewsAsia
By S Ramesh | Posted: 08 April 2011 1852 hrs
SINGAPORE:
Singapore's Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is hosting a "live" TV forum,
engaging a panel of 12 Singaporeans from a cross-section of the
population on a wide range of topics.
The forum will be shown "live" at 8pm on Channel NewsAsia next Tuesday on April 12.
The
hour-long programme is called "Question Time with the Prime Minister"
and topics for discussion include social, political and long term issues
facing Singapore.
MediaCorp said for the first time, viewers are
invited to send in their questions for the Prime Minister during the
forum via SMS or email and he will address some of the questions during
the"live" programme.
The microsite for the programme at
channelnewsasia.com/questiontime is now available for viewers to send in
their queries for the forum. Online viewers can also catch the webcast
"live" at the microsite.
In addition, netizens can choose to put in their messages on Facebook.com/questiontime.
Channel NewsAsia Presenter, Melissa Hyak, is moderating the discussions with the panel representing many sectors of society.
They
include a grassroots leader, a unionist, a businessman, a young
professional, a polytechnic student, a university student, a retiree, a
blue-collar worker, a political commentator, a journalist, a social
worker and a new citizen of Singapore.
Executive Producer Tan Lek
Hwa, said: "With election excitement in the air, we want to provide
another platform for the man in the street to be able to give voice to
the questions or comments that they have always wanted to air, but never
had the opportunity.
"Together with the good cross section of
representatives that we have lined up on the panel, the diverse mix of
views and questions should make for a robust discussion with the Prime
Minister."
The forum will telecast at the following times:
Channel NewsAsia on Tuesday, April 12, 8pm (Sin/HK) with encore
telecasts on Friday, April 15, 6pm (Sin/HK) and Sunday, April 17, 7.30pm
(Sin/HK). It will also be shown on Channel 5 on Friday, April 15 at
8.30pm.
-CNA/ac
Originally posted by Clivebenss:PM Lee to host "live" TV forum on Channel NewsAsia
By S Ramesh | Posted: 08 April 2011 1852 hrs
They include a grassroots leader, a unionist, a businessman, a young professional, a polytechnic student, a university student, a retiree, a blue-collar worker, a political commentator, a journalist, a social worker and a new citizen of Singapore.
Why include a new citizen as part of the panel. =X
Originally posted by Junyang700:Why include a new citizen as part of the moderator team. =X
Why cannot?
They probably represent 10% of the total votes.
The new citizen is there to tell everybody why Singapore is so good and thus it was a no brainer to become a new citizen.
After all if the new citizen was male, then no need to serve NS even.
what type of retiree?
Originally posted by Clivebenss:what type of retiree?
Those that have time to play with grandkids and lim kopi at the kopitiam to watch AI with sbst every weekday.
Originally posted by charlize:Those that have time to play with grandkids and lim kopi at the kopitiam to watch AI with sbst every weekday.
AI? I lost interest liao.
12 singaporeans? lol....got the likes of Seah Yin Hwa or not? If not, they could very well have planted their people there to ask "tough" questions.
Ask!
1) will there be a HDB bubble or not? Since the CPF is not an option for retirement anymore because all of it goes into the flat, when Singaporeans want to retire and cash out, how?
2) Why use taxpayers' money to decide which ward to upgrade or not? People in Hougang and PP also pay tax right?
3) PM you said the civil service have problems finding talents because of their "pay". Wah.....I think you use some brains also will know ordinary civil servants in the US earn much higher than us right. Only the ministers like you earn far more than theirs.
This is a staged debate, don't think it will be interesting.
de si mi bate, just some fancy show lah........Pui!!!
Why you all so skeptical?
Why?
misusing tv media 4 his election agenda .
mediacorpse shld oso extend an invitation 2 opp parties
very bias
PAP wayang.
Originally posted by tranquilice:PAP wayang.
This is a good time to ask him tough questions like: Is the widening income gap really not the government's problem?
I want to ask when GST will increase to 10%.
End of this year or early next year?