Friday, July 8, 2011

President - role and responsibilities

I understand the role of the President - speech given to my supporters.
http://www.youtube.com/tankinliandotcom#p/u/0/Gfoz8hok5Fk

Divorce Lawyers in Virginia | Divorce in Virginia

Make sure to meet with the attorney in his or her office to gage their style and divorce philosophy. Are they combative or cooperative? Are they open to out of court alternatives such as mediation? Make sure you are comfortable enough with this person to divulge personal details and also assess if they have experience dealing with the state where the marriage took place originally.

(See also divorce in Virginia and child custody laws in Virginia)

One last thing to consider is fees. Make sure you discuss cost and how the overall cost will be determined. It is important to have an understanding of how much the divorce will cost you so that you can plan appropriately.

 

In Virginia especially there are special rules for a military divorce versus a civilian divorce. This fact is because there is a large contingent of active duty navy in the Virginia Beach area of the state.

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If you live in or around Norfolk or Hampton Virginia there is a good likelihood that one of the parties, if not both, are in the active armed forces. You should consult an attorney that has experience dealing with military divorces. He/She should be aware that a divorce involving active duty personnel can be postponed for the entire time the spouse is on active duty and for 60 days thereafter.

Video messages of supporters

A young supporter (English)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xt4RUJXbA6U&feature=related

A young supporter (Chinese)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBfO7uankBQ&NR=1

An older supporter (English)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gFZ4LX3isM4&feature=related

TKL Message to Young Singaporeans

Spend time to think about what you like to see for the future of Singapore ....
http://www.youtube.com/tankinliandotcom#p/u/6/m6WRIo2Mpas

Statement from PMO on PE Campaigning

http://www.news.gov.sg/public/sgpc/en/media_releases/agencies/micacsd/press_release/P-20110708-1.html?AuthKey=125ae596-df88-6e4f-8f53-6752629fc34e

Statement from Tan Kin Lian on Guidelines on PE Campaigning

1. What do you think of the principles and guidelines laid out in the statement?

I would have preferred the guidelines to be issued at least six months earlier. Earlier publication would have allowed all citizens to give comments freely, regardless of who might appear as candidates later.

As it is issued now, after the candidates and their platforms are known, it gives rise to concerns about fair play, especially where the rules on campaigning now differ from the recently held general election.

Notwithstanding these, I am prepared to contest under these guidelines

2. Why do you think they are being issued?

These guidelines, which are clearly intended to set the rules of engagement, should be fair and even handed. The Singapore people will ultimately be the judge on whether their new President has been fairly and deservedly elected.

3. Which guidelines strike you the most?

I am puzzled by the reference to ".., it is not the President’s role to support or oppose the Government of the day or to advance his own agenda or policies."

The statement had identified the following two duties of the President:
a) be a custodian of Singapore’s reserves
b) ensure that only people of integrity are appointed to the key public sector jobs.

In exercising these duties, the President may have to act independently of the Government in the interest of the people.

There are also other important duties of the President which are not covered by this statement, in particular on the duties of the President in the maintenance of racial and religious harmony, the Internal Security Act, the Corrupt Practices Investment Bureau and the grant of clemency.

In carrying out these duties, the President may have to take a different position from that taken by the Government – especially in a situation where there could be a suspected abuse of executive power.

4. Specifically, how do you feel about the rules on election rally and the category of people allowed to conduct election activities (unlike the GE campaign)?

It is difficult to reach out to the population of several million voters with just one election rally.

With such limited outreach opportunities, the Singapore mainstream media would have a huge amount of influence on the Presidential Elections. I hope that they will rise to the occasion and dispel previous concerns by being truly even handed and fair in their reporting and coverage.

The change in rules on the category of people who are allowed to conduct election activities at this late hour is also quite unfair to a candidate with limited resources.

5. How do you intend to campaign? Will you be holding rallies or walkabouts?

I feel that election rallies and walkabouts are important. We will plan our activities based on the number of days and the types of activities allowed for the campaign

More time to review

These are my immediate reactions. My team and I will be reviewing our plans and strategies and I may have further comments after that.

Tan Kin Lian

Videos of Tan Kin Lian Media Conference

http://singstatistician.blogspot.com/2011/07/videos-of-tan-kin-lian-media-conference.html