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Originally posted by laurence82:
come one
Durai get away with few mths
TPL get away and become part of the parliamentary committee that oversee police
what does tell u about justic system in SG??
How about Goh Chok Tong teleport incident at Cheng San 1997?
KJ: Explain to me how and why you became politicised on the opposition side of the fence.
Yaw Shin Leong: My late father used to share with me stories about Soong dynasty and Three Kingdoms so it led me to think about what it means serving your country, loving your country, [and] what does it mean to come forward to serve your country. As a young child I didn’t know how to serve my country. I realized later there are ways to serve your country.
As a result of seeing a lack of political balance in Singapore I decided I must do something for my country. In 1997 I remember when Mr JBJ [Jeyaretnam] was at Cheng San Stadium. He said: ‘Here is the police report I made against Goh Chok Tong and his people’. For this sentence he got a legal suit. It made me wonder: What sort of system do we want to live in? [KJ: The 1997 GE was also a strong motivator for Goh Meng Seng of NSP.] This incident led me to decide which side camp I wanted to be in. In ’91, when (Low Thia Khiang) LTK won [Hougang SMC], I remember LTK said ‘this is the beginning of the next lap’. I was a 16-year-old boy, the warm and fuzzy feeling was I wanted to be part of that next lap although that was an abstract concept for me. In 2001 I was helping Mr JBJ (J B Jeyaretnam). JBJ offered me to join the WP. I declined at that time. I joined after JBJ handed the leadership over to LTK. He is a moderate. I can identify with his vision. I joined 24 June 2001. Aljunied GRC, my team was disqualified unfortunately [01 GE].
http://theonlinecitizen.com/2011/10/yaw-shin-leong-i-can-identify-with-low-thia-khiangs-vision/
Edited by Dalforce 25 26 Oct `11, 11:23PM
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aiyah..........what visions to identify with..............
end of the day..........whether got people got guts and integrity to stand up to the Lee Mafia Family...........
that's all there is to politics in S'pore..............
by the way............i secondary school already know all this bullcrap liao.........
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Originally posted by Susanteo2011:
end of the day..........whether got people got guts and integrity to stand up to the Lee Mafia Family...........
Chee and JBJ and Uncle Yap?
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Originally posted by Susanteo2011:
by the way............i secondary school already know all this bullcrap liao.........
Back in 60s or 70s ar?
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Originally posted by Susanteo2011:
since S'poreans choose to be lambs to be slaughtered...........so be it lor.........
But the anglophile bastard Harry Lee Kuan Yew keep on arrest.
Wave after wave after wave of arrests.
Oppose, arrest, oppose, arrest, oppose, arrest.
Chia Thye Poh detained for 32 years?
Or else sue sue sue and sue sue sue.
List of ISA Detainees since 1954
http://fn8org.wordpress.com/2011/08/25/list-of-isa-detainees-since-1954/
Edited by Dalforce 25 27 Oct `11, 1:41AM
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Originally posted by iveco:
Siang si Uncle Yap?
NEWS RELEASE BY UNCLE YAP
http://uncleyap-news.blogspot.com

Uncle Yap was the ID I used when I set up an email account to communicate with my nephews and nieces. I then used it for several online forums and lo and behold, people started calling me Uncle Yap. I never intended it as something to make me look or sound more important than I am. Actually, I find it embarrassing sometimes; even someone as senior as the late Mr. J.B. Jeyaretnam (JBJ) used to call me Uncle Yap.
I’m an electronics engineer and now run my own IT consultancy business. I worked in Silicon Valley for a good four to five years and also in Los Angeles for a short while in the ‘80s. Living in the US gave me the opportunity to drive across the country from Florida to Canada, and that was an amazing experience.
Standing at Niagara Falls will make you realize how miniscule humans are in the grand scheme of things. The rock you stand on to look over the edge has been there for tens of millions of years and it will continue to be there for just as long.
I’m not a member of any political party or NGO. I’m an independent activist and a blogger. In recent years, ever since the 2006 General Election, I’ve come out as a volunteer for different opposition parties and helped JBJ set up of his Reform Party.
No way would I want to join a political party; I wouldn’t want the burden of party discipline. I like doing my own thing and I have the liberty to practice my own brand of activism.
I feel I have the gift to help society and I feel it’s my duty to contribute towards the betterment of the world.
My activism started way before the Internet era. I ran a research and development office based at the Science Park during the ‘80s and I used to write articles and distribute them via fax or “Junk Fax” as we called it in those days.
With JBJ’s passing, we’ve lost somebody who was very senior in the legal sector, one of the most senior members of the bar. Politically, we’ve lost an icon, somebody who was very noble and possessed a huge amount of integrity.
During the second day of JBJ’s wake, the Reform Party ran out of JBJ’s books and people were disappointed at not being able to buy and contribute something towards his memory. So I had the idea of printing t-shirts with his face on it, so the Reform Party could sell it to raise some funds. They sold by the hundreds.
Hong Lim Park is a good training ground for activists. The trend of more groups going to Speakers’ Corner at Hong Lim Park for demonstrations cannot be reversed. And I see more young people getting socially and politically involved.
I’ve served two 10-day stints in prison. During this time I went on hunger strike, not eating and drinking during the entire duration. The prison authorities then put me on a drip. Twenty-four days was my longest hunger strike record. I can go two weeks without water.
I meditate and practice qigong and wushu. These things keep me happy and strong.I don’t watch films anymore. In Florida I worked for a film company and since then whenever I’ve watched films I seem to pay more attention to things like the post-production aspects like special effects and such. It became too distracting; every scene I’d think “something can be improved here.”
I don’t stand for democracy or freedom. I stand for truth and honesty, and I fight against selfishness and greed.
http://is.asia-city.com/city-living/article/singapore-blogger-yap-keng-ho
Edited by Dalforce 25 29 Oct `11, 6:02PM
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Originally posted by gangsterkillar:
Why dun ask yr Buddha where is that Ren-Ci guy first? That way U may find HongKee too! Since they are sama sama..... smart arh!!!

Oh BTW, Buddha nvr save those Thais fr flood arh? ....So lousy!
ignorant fool........................
and why the christian god or whatever gods never prevent any disasters ???
becoz gods are delusions of the human mind.......................
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