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Sunday, June 21, 2009
a good seed - 21 Jun 09 , 12:40 PM
Bouquets for you u guys "Lee"; "Think Again" "Too Concerned to Remain Silent Anymore"; "Truth"; and many many other concerned parents and bloggers out there.
I am so heartened to know we have a big and strong voice to support our PM and his good men and women in Parliament in all things good that they do for the welfare of all Singaporeans. At times the things they do and say must seemed hurtful to us 'mere mortals' so said one of the current MP and what he said was prominently carried out in the Straits Times(ST) and ChannelNewsAsia (CNA).
This particular MP (an active lobbyists for the LGBTs) is trying to create a wedge between the Government and us citizens, hoping to divide our Government and its citizens.
The following article aptly entitled IT'S CALLED MINDSET is dedicated to each and every concerned parents who cares too much for their loved ones and the nation to allow such pro-gay activist/lobbyist to gain a foothold into Parliament:
IT'S CALLED MINDSET
"As my friend was passing the elephants, he suddenly
stopped, confused by the fact that these huge
creatures were being held by only a rope tied
to their legs. It was obvious that the elephants
could, at anytime, break away from the ropes they
were tied to but for some reason, they did not.
My friend saw a trainer nearby and asked why these
beautiful, magnificent animals just stood there and
made no attempt to get away.
"Well", the trainer said, "when they were young
and much smaller we used the same rope to tie
them and at that age, it's enough to hold them.
As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe
they cannot break away. They believe the rope
can still hold them, so they never try to break
free."
My friend was amazed. These animals could at
any time break free from their bondage but
because they believed they couldn't, they
were stuck right there they were.
The powerful and gigantic creature has
I am so heartened to know we have a big and strong voice to support our PM and his good men and women in Parliament in all things good that they do for the welfare of all Singaporeans. At times the things they do and say must seemed hurtful to us 'mere mortals' so said one of the current MP and what he said was prominently carried out in the Straits Times(ST) and ChannelNewsAsia (CNA).
This particular MP (an active lobbyists for the LGBTs) is trying to create a wedge between the Government and us citizens, hoping to divide our Government and its citizens.
The following article aptly entitled IT'S CALLED MINDSET is dedicated to each and every concerned parents who cares too much for their loved ones and the nation to allow such pro-gay activist/lobbyist to gain a foothold into Parliament:
IT'S CALLED MINDSET
"As my friend was passing the elephants, he suddenly
stopped, confused by the fact that these huge
creatures were being held by only a rope tied
to their legs. It was obvious that the elephants
could, at anytime, break away from the ropes they
were tied to but for some reason, they did not.
My friend saw a trainer nearby and asked why these
beautiful, magnificent animals just stood there and
made no attempt to get away.
"Well", the trainer said, "when they were young
and much smaller we used the same rope to tie
them and at that age, it's enough to hold them.
As they grow up, they are conditioned to believe
they cannot break away. They believe the rope
can still hold them, so they never try to break
free."
My friend was amazed. These animals could at
any time break free from their bondage but
because they believed they couldn't, they
were stuck right there they were.
The powerful and gigantic creature has
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