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October 22, 2006

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Janine

nice read.

Told you that you should join politics ;)

Lunatic Fringe

Your blog has been highlighted by the eminent Seah Chiang Nee's littlespeck.com

:-)

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Ignatius

I disagree with the John Edwards quote. The Democrats are just as beholden to the rich and powerful in America as the Republicans. As 1 example, see how much money George Soros threw at the Democrats in order to attempt to defeat Bush in the last elections.

The entire political structure in the US is driven by money. It is hypocritical for John Edwards to suggest that only the Republicans can be bought.

PS: I am leaving a fake email address because your site does not hide email address. Bots can easily scrape your page and harvest email addresses for spamming purposes

whybegay

Actually if we recount the sequence of events, Derek Wee sought to write in to ST Forum but his heartfelt letter was not published. He then put it up on the blog which a daughter of a PAP MP gleefully lambasted, not before she hurled insults at Mr Wee. Now daughter has gone offline and daddy has responded in ST issuing a non-apology which the ST printed without publishing either Mr Wee or the MP daughter's remarks. So much for accuracy and context.

Btw the latest press freedom ranking for Spore (2006) has worsened to 146 of pre-LHL era. All the PM's talk of openness is just lip service.

hal

http://photos1.blogger.com/blogger/3124/471/1600/wee.jpg

singaporepatriot

At least Ministers have to attend Meet-the-People sessions where they see down-and-out S'poreans first hand. On the other hand, many of our civil servants come from elite backgrounds and have almost no contact with suffering heartlanders. Is it any wonder that so many policies that they come up with lack the common touch?

Layman

The next question we have asked if these two Singapores are naturally evolved or purposefully created. If the natural mechanisms of capitalism created these countries, then we can tweak and find some solutions to bring them closer. But it is not easy, as it is not simple to walk down the stairs of the towers.

If they are purposefully created, then we have some serious problems. The answers are not so straightforward. The mechanisms are difficult to dismantle and some will fight to maintain the status quo.

goodguy

A little correction...following what u have written...its not just about the misadventure of a spoilt brat is it...as stated in the ending of your first para...In my view, I feel its more of a sick culture that that is brewing...in this system

Dr.Huang

Hi BL,
You and I and all who care for Sg have to be active to ensure that the chasm that is the divide between the have and have-nots does not become a gulf.
How can wake the dulled elite who still goes around boasting to the world that all is well with our land? For sure, it is well with their world, but try sell the late Mr. Tan's family. $400K ( which is what was donated) will not bring him back!

gen

nice read.i was wondering who the heck is that chinese sounding name on technorati's most popular until i happen to stumble upon your site.nice writings,i was enlightened.

keep it up.

lunatic fringe

Interesting post. Many fellow Singaporean bloggers share similar sentiments.

It is really one Singapore, two tracks. But in the end, we are still rats helping to spin the wheels of Singapore Inc. The callous system we term, uniquely Singapore!

Lunatic Fringe

ted

Well then, let's start with explicating some of the definitive pluses of the capitalist system, and that of a democracy, then maybe we can see whether both can work together.

Later

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