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Old 15-02-2014, 08:00 PM
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Thumbs up PAP Ng Eng Kuaybu (Hen) Said Singapore Must Welcome Foreigner and Support PAP

An honorable member of the Coffee Shop Has Just Posted the Following:

Dear brothers and sisters,

Shameful and Despicable PAP Minister Ng KuayBu said Singapore must always welcome foreigners and increasing its population to 10million to stay strong and continue to support PAP.

Otherwise, Singapore will be ruined by outsiders if we don't support PAP!

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'Small' Singapore will always be vulnerable: Dr Ng Eng Hen
Singapore as a small country will always be vulnerable, but the nation and peoples' way of life will be secure if succeeding generations can be convinced of the need to stay cohesive, united and strong, Defence Minister Ng Eng Hen said on Saturday.

He was speaking at the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of Total Defence at the National Museum. He went on to remind Singaporeans to listen to the personal stories of survivors of strife in the country's past, as a way to realise "what happens when our defences fail".

"We should all listen carefully to their stories. Their life stories are cautionary tales that remind us of the heavy price of not being able to defend our country," he said in his address, recounting the often traumatic experiences of several World War II and Konfrontasi survivors in the audience.

In his speech, Dr Ng also shared the accounts of conflict survivors such as Mr Zainal Kassim, 75, who was injured in the MacDonald House bombing on March 10, 1965.


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