actually if you do google search for his works theres alot online too
Can you provide some links if possible?
thanks.
Originally posted by elementalangel:actually.. if CSJ would be one of the leaders of sg.. or the mp or timah-holland grc... i 1st to sell all my property..
I'll be happy to buy them at a 50% discount to market price.
Originally posted by shade343:
I'll be happy to buy them at a 50% discount to market price.
and i am happy to be your transaction agent base on 2% commission only.
I will be happy to buy almost anything at 50% discount to market price, like petrol
Originally posted by skythewood:I will be happy to buy almost anything at 50% discount to market price, like petrol
and i will be most happy to be the middle girl
Originally posted by angel7030:
and i will be most happy to be the middle girl
If you can get me stuff at 50% off, i don't mind you being the middle girl
Originally posted by skythewood:If you can get me stuff at 50% off, i don't mind you being the middle girl
Really, most of the stocks are now 50% off, you want me to brokerage for you??
Originally posted by angel7030:
Really, most of the stocks are now 50% off, you want me to brokerage for you??
if i can get it at 50%, need you for what?
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:Can you provide some links if possible?
thanks.
erm as i mentioned do a google search
i'm sure you will find alot
in youtude too
youtude search under " one nation under L** "
More orders for A Nation Cheated

Barely two weeks after it placed the second order for A Nation Cheated,
Kinokuniya Bookstore has ordered more copies of the book. Written by Dr
Chee Soon Juan, the book is selling briskly and is obviously in demand.
Select Books, a small bookshop at the Tanglin Shopping Centre, is also
selling it.
The first part of the book delves into how Mr Lee Kuan Yew really came to power.
Singaporeans
have been repeatedly told that Mr Lee had defeated the communists in a
life-and-death struggle to control Singapore.
Declassified
documents in London, however, show that things may not have been quite
so heroic. The information that has surfaced reveals that there was
much behind-the-scenes machination between Mr Lee and the British.
Mr
Lim and his allies were repeatedly arrested by the colonial government
which paved the way for Mr Lee and his faction to come to power.
Records
indicate that in reality the British did not consider the late Lim Chin
Siong a communist and officials stated repeatedly that his fight for
power was well within constitutional means.
It was, in fact,
Mr Lee Kuan Yew who insisted that Mr Lim be detained without trial. At
the same time, however, he did not want to be seen openly calling for
his comrade's arrest for fear of a political backlash as the
charismatic Lim was hugely popular with Singaporeans.
And so
Mr Lee schemed to get the British to front the crackdown. Mr Lim
together with more than a hundred others were detained under the ISA in
1963. He was subjected to cruel and humiliating treatment by Mr Lee's
Internal Security Department. Mr Lim subsequently suffered from
depression in prison and tried to commit suicide.
Historians and
commentators have repeatedly stated that while Mr Lim Chin Siong was
much loved and supported by Singaporeans, his nemesis Mr Lee was the
one that London wanted to see become prime minister.
Several
years into the detention, Prime Minister Lee insisted that his
erstwhile party colleague be exiled to the UK. Mr Lim was allowed to
return to Singapore only in 1979. He died in 1996 of a heart attack.
Apart from historical developments, A Nation Cheated also documents how Singaporeans have been deprived of the economic
security that has been promised to them even as their political rights
have been denied them.
This book is a must-read for those who
want to peel the scales off their eyes and read about the side of
Singapore that the Government won't reveal. The myths that have been
woven about the PAP is exposed and Singaporeans desperately need to
acquaint themselves with the truth.
singaporeans should feel cheated, because they are cheated.
Just look at the countries around Singapore. Wow. We could have been just like them if we have not been cheated.

Give us our originally bright future back!
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:More orders for A Nation Cheated
Barely two weeks after it placed the second order for A Nation Cheated, Kinokuniya Bookstore has ordered more copies of the book. Written by Dr Chee Soon Juan, the book is selling briskly and is obviously in demand. Select Books, a small bookshop at the Tanglin Shopping Centre, is also selling it.
The first part of the book delves into how Mr Lee Kuan Yew really came to power.
Singaporeans have been repeatedly told that Mr Lee had defeated the communists in a life-and-death struggle to control Singapore.
Declassified documents in London, however, show that things may not have been quite so heroic. The information that has surfaced reveals that there was much behind-the-scenes machination between Mr Lee and the British.
Mr Lim and his allies were repeatedly arrested by the colonial government which paved the way for Mr Lee and his faction to come to power.
Records indicate that in reality the British did not consider the late Lim Chin Siong a communist and officials stated repeatedly that his fight for power was well within constitutional means.
It was, in fact, Mr Lee Kuan Yew who insisted that Mr Lim be detained without trial. At the same time, however, he did not want to be seen openly calling for his comrade's arrest for fear of a political backlash as the charismatic Lim was hugely popular with Singaporeans.
And so Mr Lee schemed to get the British to front the crackdown. Mr Lim together with more than a hundred others were detained under the ISA in 1963. He was subjected to cruel and humiliating treatment by Mr Lee's Internal Security Department. Mr Lim subsequently suffered from depression in prison and tried to commit suicide.
Historians and commentators have repeatedly stated that while Mr Lim Chin Siong was much loved and supported by Singaporeans, his nemesis Mr Lee was the one that London wanted to see become prime minister.
Several years into the detention, Prime Minister Lee insisted that his erstwhile party colleague be exiled to the UK. Mr Lim was allowed to return to Singapore only in 1979. He died in 1996 of a heart attack.
Apart from historical developments, A Nation Cheated also documents how Singaporeans have been deprived of the economic security that has been promised to them even as their political rights have been denied them.
This book is a must-read for those who want to peel the scales off their eyes and read about the side of Singapore that the Government won't reveal. The myths that have been woven about the PAP is exposed and Singaporeans desperately need to acquaint themselves with the truth.
I think I better go and buy my second copy before the second lot runs out...
http://singaporedissident.blogspot.com/2007/05/singapores
yup, all the acheivements are fake. I want to be more like malaysia!! where the people don't get cheated!
More constructive if you start thinking about possible reforms and how to get rid of PAP regime.
I want to be more like malaysia!!
You support merger in future if the bigots in Malaysia are removed?
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:You support merger in future if the bigots in Malaysia are removed?
i support not being cheated, and having a nice country to live in.
I think more constructive if we focus on building a better new regime instead of just being hell bent on destroying the old one.
Don't destroy PAP regime, how to build new regime?
nuff said, go for it bah.
You dont learn from history, you make the same mistakes.
No more dishonorable people in power... get rid of the damned despots greedy for public money... and
No more stand idly by when dishonorable despots persecute dissidents and opposition figures.
The more they attack Dr Chee Soon Juan, the omre the people should support him.
Even though this is recession, buy his book and use the pages in the old damned despot's book (if youhave it) as toilet paper to wipe away your sh!t.
from history, you can judge the intelligence of people.
when a guy sees a brick wall, he should not try to bang his head against it, but should try to get around it.
If cannot get around it, blow it up.
blow it up is ok. banging your head on the wall is stupid.
I dont think having a best selling book is "banging head against the wall"; it is exposing the despot for the world to see and curse.