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Feisty and fond of offensive speeches, he has repeatedly been ranked as one of the most frowned-upon legislators by civic watchdogs. Lin had traded barbs with Yang over a Cabinet proposal to reinstate income taxes on military personnel and school teachers. The episode was most recent of many angry scenes involving Lin, 55, who took part in street protests at the start of the s to press for direct elections and other issues promoted by the DPP. Lin, who entered politics in by winning a seat in the National Assembly, has made many enemies.
I hope she will show restraint or the legislature is doomed. The outburst sparked an instant uproar. Two days later Lin apologized to the nation but insisted that Chen had deserved the criticism. Last month when farmers and fishermen took to street in Taipei to protest reform of grassroots credit units, he tried to express his sympathy to them but was booed off the stage. Like many other DPP politicians, Lin has thrown himself at various social movements, inspired by the Kaohsiung Incident in when a pro-democratization rally ended in mass arrests.
Over the years, he took part in all major demonstrations promoting freedom of speech, direct elections of the legislature and president, education reform and Taiwan independence. To that end, Lin joined the race for Taipei City council in but narrowly failed to get elected. He blamed his setback on what he said was dishonest vote counts by the then-KMT government and mounted a vehement protest outside the party's municipal chapter. He ascribed his refined campaign skills to his time working as a legislative aide for Chen Shui-bian.
Outspoken and enthusiastic, he was elected as the party's caucus whip in the assembly. Unsatisfied with his achievements, Lin decided to run in the legislative elections. He drew media attention by challenging then KMT candidate Chin Huei-chu to sign an anti-adultery oath when Chin was allegedly involved in an extramarital affair. The tactic helped Lin amass just enough votes to enter the legislature, thanks mainly to the backing of blue-collar workers and street venders.