well, err....I did have lobster, steak and wine.
Win sympathy? Errr....you kinda go back to your old self again and is thinking without your errr....head again?
Elicit sympathy.....oh....yah......You guys must pity me, eating steak, lobster and drinking wine..........
LoL.....got money, not much time to spend it. If Ivy do accept my support, make a guess who is going to be at the losing end?
I die, I die. At least I dont have to bring shame to family members for being such a loud mouth for others for free.
Originally posted by 787180:Vicious kitty..looks like you are now just waiting for yr time after being asked to go from yr job ..spend yr last few days accepting the Lord will improve yr Karma and an easy path for U in the next world
And if I do, whats the legacy I will be?
Err...you are not Father Simon Tan, so please, stop advising about religion when you dont know which one you should be using.
Why not think about yourself first. Your karma, will it happen to your children?
Thank you.
And no. I believe Ivy will be prepared to use that $$$ to make Adrain and you pay more.
Its understood that if this goes to court, you will be required to pay a fine too.
and Adrains appeals or Ivy's request will be better answered then whichever that was previously allowed.
I didnt think you understood the consequences. But now that since you are better informed, hopefully with a lawyer at your beck and call. I see you before I die then.
May your son and daughters learn what their fathers has done, and may the grandparents realised what they have spawn.
Even if I do f a spider.
a men who likes to cause problems to females, even if the females are not related to him.
are one crocoach that needs to learn the value of what crushing is about.
787180.
Since you wish to kick up some ruckus during Chinese new year, and i was for one ready to let new year past be new year past.
Want to bet your new year angbaos will go where?
err.....so now you are god or satan to decide the burning in hell thingy?
Must be real hot for you in Singapore eh......
hell is what one made of ones environment.
lets see you and err....your forty year old whichever you claim to be in court lah.
hell is far off enough to either you and me.
Lets meet somewhere neutral. Which I hope you bring along your daughter, mother and wife to see.
viciouskitty, for goodness sake can you please stop turning threads into your personal conversation? That's what personal messages are for.
I dont use PM unless the other party wants to use PM.
So far, all these personal fellas with vendettas dont use PM. Using the public thread shows their 'power'.
Cant blame me when others that are willing to be nice use PM, and others likes to use the threads to fight for all to see their 'winning colours'.
i already mentioned, want a fight, we will fight it out in real life, face to face.
To,
President Barack Obama
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington DC 20500
Jan 22, 2009 First Class Mail
Dear President Obama,
I
would like to congratulate you in becoming the President of the United
States. In your presidency, you carry the hope of many around the world
who seek freedom. I believe that with your presidency, we can achieve a
new age where freedom will be the bedrock upon which everything else
will depend.
This letter is a plea to you to help the countless
people in Singapore who are suffering under the crushing yoke of Lee
Kuan Yew's dictatorship. One of his victims is myself.
I wish to tell you my story.
I
am an American citizen, born in Singapore and formerly a Singapore
citizen. I lived most of my life in Singapore, and was educated there.
I then went to England to read law and was admitted to the English Bar.
Thereafter I returned to Singapore, was admitted to the Singapore Bar,
and practiced there law until 1991, when I came to the United States,
obtained asylum for the persecution I suffered for my political
beliefs. I was admitted to the California Bar and have been practicing
law here ever since.
On May 26, 2008, I went to Singapore to
observe a defamation of character trial in which the Minister Mentor of
Singapore Lee Kuan Yew and his son, the Prime Minister were suing Dr.
Chee Soon Juan and his sister Miss Chee Siok Chin who are opposition
politicians, for having written an article critical of them.
Being
a lawyer and someone personally involved in Singapore politics, this
trial was of particular interest for me, especially since it was
publicized that Dr. Chee Soon Juan and Chee Siok Chin will be cross
examining Lee and his son. This particular hearing was to decide the
quantum of damages the court will award to the Lees since they had
already won this lawsuit earlier. This hearing was scheduled to be
heard by Judge Belinda Ang Saw Ean in the Singapore High Court from May
26, 2008 to May 28, 2008. I planned my trip to Singapore to last from
May 26, 2008 to June 1, 2008, a period of 7 days to enable me to attend
the trial as an observer and return after spending the remaining few
days in Singapore.
I was in Justice Belinda Ang Saw Ean's court
for all 3 days listening to the trial. Throughout the 3 days, this
Judge was completely biased in favor of the Lees. She did not give the
Defendant Dr. Chee Soon Juan or his sister Miss Chee Siok Chin any
meaningful opportunity to defend themselves. Anyone who had observed
the trial would have walked away with the same opinion. Full details of
Judge Ang's complete abdication of her judicial responsibility is well
documented in Dr. Chee Soon Juan blog, http://www.yoursdp.org/.
On the 29th of May, 2008 in Singapore, after the court hearing was over, I wrote a blog post on my blog "Singapore Dissident", http://www.singaporedissident.blogspot.com/ entitled Singapore. Judge Belinda Ang's Kangaroo Court in which I criticized her conduct in her judicial capacity during the 3 days of trial. I am attaching a copy of this blog post.
On
Saturday May 31, 2008 at about 8.30 pm, while I was descending from my
7th Floor hotel room at Broadway Hotel, Serangoon Road, Singapore, I
was arrested by 5 plain clothes policemen when the elevator door opened
at the ground floor lobby. I was handcuffed, pushed back into the
elevator, rode to the floor where my room was ransacked and my American
passport and personal documents confiscated. I was then driven in their
police car to Central Police Station where I was kept in solitary
confinement for 6 days during which time I was repeatedly interrogated
day and night and accused of having sent Emails to this judge and
others, which I never did. I was charged for this. The charge read that
I had insulted the judge in the Emails.
When I denied ever
sending any Emails, I was charged under the Sedition Act of Singapore
for having insulted this judge and told that I will be sentenced to a
prison term of up to 3 years if convicted. Subsequently, they reverted
back to the Email charge. Finally I was charged for having insulted
this judge because I had written this blog post in my blog.
The
Singapore Constitution has a provision like in most other constitutions
of the world guaranteeing free speech, expression and assembly. The
United Nations Declaration of Human Rights guarantees this right to
every person in this world regardless of race creed or religion. In my
writing this blog post in criticism of this judge, I was acting just as
any other human being is entitled to act.
After holding me in
solitary confinement for 6 days, they officially charged me in court on
June 5, 2008. I was then released on bail. My case was fixed for
hearing before Judge Kan Ting Chiu on September 08, 2008. Although I
had made several requests for my case to be heard sooner so that I can
return to my law practice in California, the court simply refused. Two
attempts for the court to release my passport to enable me to travel to
the US in the interim to take care of business, even though supported
by the American Embassy were also ignored.
This meant that I had
to remain in Singapore throughout this period which will result in my
suffering severe financial harm due to neglecting my practice this
entire time of 6 months. I was not able to earn any income from my US
practice as well as having to maintain myself to live in Singapore
during these months.
Eventually the case came to trial. Judge
Kan Ting Chiu was determined to send me to prison. No amount of
argument by me in saying that writing a blog post was lawful criticism
and a human right, made any difference to him. On the 17th of September
2008, he sentenced me to 3 months imprisonment, a sentence much harsher
than even thieves and robbers receive.
On the 20th of November
2008, I was released from prison, allowed to remain in Singapore for 5
days until the 26th of November 2008 when I was permitted to leave
Singapore. The Singapore Immigration Department has placed a condition
that I am not allowed to enter Singapore again unless I have the
written permission of the Singapore Immigration and Customs Authority.
This effectively means that I am banned from ever returning to my
country of birth.
Since my return to Fremont, California on
November 26, 2008, I have been trying to rebuild my law practice which
has been shattered. I have also been financially ruined by my forced
stay in Singapore for 6 months, from which I am trying to recover.
Despite
Lee Kuan Yew's attempts to show Singapore as a democracy, it is far
from it. Today, Singaporeans live in mortal fear of their government.
The constitution is completely ignored. Singapore Parliament is merely
a rubber stamp, the country being run entirely on the dictates of this
one man, Lee Kuan Yew. Although the constitution guarantees freedom of
speech and expression, the law requires permits to engage in such
activity and permits are never granted. With one party rule, the people
have no legal means to voice their dissent. Dr. Chee Soon Juan and
other activists have engaged in peaceful protests for which they have
been repeatedly charged and sent to prison. At this very moment,
Singapore human rights activists, Dr. Chee Soon Juan, Gandhi Ambalam,
Chee Siok Chin and Yap Keng Ho are undergoing a trial for having
engaged in a peaceful assembly, one of the many they have suffered.
In
Singapore today, there is no free press. Every single newspaper and
news media is controlled by the government. The judiciary is entirely
politicized and they invariably abuse the law to punish political
opponents. The Internal Security Act, giving the government the right
to detain people without trial is being used. There are a number of
people presently detained in Singapore under this law. The police force
is being used as Lee Kuan Yew's private army to arrest detain and
charge his political opponents.
Dear President, you have said it
is your intention to try to uplift people oppressed under the yoke of
dictators. You have said you believe strongly in the right of people to
achieve their self determination, to live as men and not slaves. This
letter that I write carries the hopes of thousands of Singaporeans
yearning to be free, to live as free men and women endowed with the
human rights they rightly deserve.
Singapore unlike other
countries has no hinterland, no farmland, no place where people can
survive without government recognition. It is a concrete island where
one has no choice but to submit to Lee's dictates, because inviting the
wrath of Lee Kuan Yew would mean being destitute. There are people who
are able to emigrate leaving Singapore for a freer life elsewhere. But
for the vast majority, leaving Singapore is impossible. They have
nowhere else to go. And so they live in submission and fear of Lee Kuan
Yew's rule.
You have also said you intend to look into tax
havens and money laundering centers where foreigners invest to avoid
paying taxes in their own countries. It is very well documented that
Singapore banks maintain large investments belonging to Burmese drug
lords. The US has placed sanctions against the Burmese government. By
Singapore permitting these assets from Burma to remain in Singapore, it
is clearly hurting the purpose of the US sanctions. American and
European businessmen, in order to avoiding taxes in their own countries
also bank their moneys there. I hope your office will look into this
and demand that Singapore comply with international standards of
financial responsibility and stop profiting from illegal funds.
A
free and democratic Singapore is a boon for the US, not a bane. Trade
between the US and Singapore will increase, not decrease if Singapore
becomes a democracy. Nothing is lost and everything is gained by this.
Even
though I am an American citizen, Singapore is dear to my heart. It was
the place where I was born. I hope to see Singaporeans proud and free,
standing up tall as men and women, not the sheepish lives they live
now. Dear President, please do what you can for the people of
Singapore. Our hopes ride with you.
Thank you Mr. President.
Gopalan Nair