u hit the jackpot....'lui', its wat matters, its all dat matters...$$$$$$$$$ ! the world revolves around it. its 'gravitational' force is 10x dat of blackhole...Originally posted by dragg:seriously doubt they will do it. bottomline is always money!!!
my impression is malaysia and indonesia cant wait to see us die!!Originally posted by macjoe:Why be intimate and sleep with the Malaysians?
They "CLOBbered" us years ago and many many lost their life
savings. And what did the authorities from both sides do?
Shrug and left them to die on their own. And about water, how?
And now both authorities want to forget the past "atrocities"
and be friends again?
Dream on!!!!!![]()
we die they also jialat leh.....Originally posted by dragg:my impression is malaysia and indonesia cant wait to see us die!!
Well said, at least this portion of historical record is straight and remembered. CLOBered money belonged to ordinary singaporean, easy for government to say forget the "past".Originally posted by macjoe:Why be intimate and sleep with the Malaysians?
They "CLOBbered" us years ago and many many lost their life
savings. And what did the authorities from both sides do?
Shrug and left them to die on their own. And about water, how?
And now both authorities want to forget the past "atrocities"
and be friends again?
Dream on!!!!!![]()
Originally posted by iamgoondu:Considering the affiliation that SPH has with the Singapore government, many international observers would rather get their Singapore news from more independent sources like Associated Press and Agence France Presse instead.
We should let the world knows what's happening in Singapore, and not to just the Malaysians. And to achieve that SPH could simply open up their newspaper portal (asia1), why should it lock up ourselves by implementing paid subscriptions on its online papers?
Hope SPH would relook into its paid membership business model on asia1.
An affiliation with a Malaysian news network would certainly raise the credibility of the news reported by The Straits Times. Since the ST and the PAP administration have such close ties, it would really help propagade pro-PAP things...Originally posted by Tuatau:Considering the affiliation that SPH has with the Singapore government, many international observers would rather get their Singapore news from more independent sources like Associated Press and Agence France Presse instead.
If newspapers are licensed and renown journalist instantly lost his job for disagreeing with certain editorial censure by a very special editor as reported in one case to this forum recently, how can our press be only slightly more controlled or pro-government as compared with Malaysia?Originally posted by pkchukiss:An affiliation with a Malaysian news network would certainly raise the credibility of the news reported by The Straits Times. Since the ST and the PAP administration have such close ties, it would really help propagade pro-PAP things...
Not that the Malaysian news network is innocent of any siding... they are just slightly less partial than us, that's all.