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Online Only - "I would never doubt Mr Balji's judgement"
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theladymelissa
Updated 06:21 PM July 28, 2009
If his schedule was so "busy", which was the justification to his "inactivity" in the YPAP membership that he took up on his own volition, while fully conscious, why is he not "too busy" now to be an NMP?! Do you mean being a normal YPAP member takes more time than an NMP?? let me assure you that the opposite is true.
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Wong Tai Sin
Updated 02:12 PM July 15, 2009
Let's wait and see how Mr Cheng performs in Parliament if he is effective as an NMP is raising as well as addressing pertinent issues of the day.
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Ganesh R M
Updated 08:41 AM July 15, 2009
Doubt would have served you better as then you will have to verify and validate Mr Balji's statements. By blindly accepting his comments as true, you are doing yourself a disservice. Any normal person will have their off days and tend to err. By stating that you would never doubt Mr Balji's judgement, are you saying that he is never wrong?
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CW Sheng
Updated 12:15 PM July 14, 2009
Mr baljis response was that of a normal person, then isnt calvin chengs curiosity and busy schedule as well that of a normal citizen? You too contradict your own statement. Balji wrote a commentary that was published. He is therefore commenting from the basis of a professional journalist, not under the cover of a normal person.
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