Thursday, April 28, 2011
Dr, Lim Hock Siew
Dr. Lim Hock Siew was detained for 20 years for being a security threat. He is a mild mannered person, an intellectual, and a doctor who gave free medicine and transport money to help the poor. In spite of suffering injustice, he held no animosity towards the person who deprived him of the best years of his life. Here is the true story of a remarkable man.
Weakest links in GRCs
This BLOG is hot...
IT ANALYSES THE PAP WEAK SPOTS IN EACH CONTESTING WARD!
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IT ANALYSES THE PAP WEAK SPOTS IN EACH CONTESTING WARD!
http://paptheweakestlink.
SGEP covers the blogs and media
There are extensive coverage of the general election in the blogs, media and youtube. The Singapore General Election portal (SGEP) give you a summary of the coverage. By visiting SGEP daily, you will not miss the interesting and relevant articles.
You can also send your views and articles for publication to sgeportal@gmail.com. Click on Letters to SGEP to see what other people are sayign.
You can also send your views and articles for publication to sgeportal@gmail.com. Click on Letters to SGEP to see what other people are sayign.
GCT and Tan Jee Say
Global issues and government actions
Message sent to Tan Kin Lian
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1125423/1/.html
Hi, when I read this report by Khaw Boon Wan, I have the following thoughts: No doubt that rising cost of issue is a global issue, but in Singapore, the rising cost is worsened by the government policiies, namely: (a) housing. We have heard enough of this, but the government just refuse to see it, talking about understanding issues on the ground! (c) public transport & private transportation. By changing to distance-based fares, we seemed to be hearing more of people paying more rather than less as claimed by the government. Their COE system and ERP system is double whammy for car owners. (c) increase in electricity tariffs and fuel costs. All these companies are owned by foreigners now.
HT
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1125423/1/.html
Hi, when I read this report by Khaw Boon Wan, I have the following thoughts: No doubt that rising cost of issue is a global issue, but in Singapore, the rising cost is worsened by the government policiies, namely: (a) housing. We have heard enough of this, but the government just refuse to see it, talking about understanding issues on the ground! (c) public transport & private transportation. By changing to distance-based fares, we seemed to be hearing more of people paying more rather than less as claimed by the government. Their COE system and ERP system is double whammy for car owners. (c) increase in electricity tariffs and fuel costs. All these companies are owned by foreigners now.
HT
Good turnout at election rallies
http://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/poor-turnout-pap-first-ge-rally-184231332.html
I attended the election rally of the Singapore Democratic Party (opposite Commonwealth MRT) and the Reform Party (at Clementi Stadium) and saw a large turnout at both rallies.
I attended the election rally of the Singapore Democratic Party (opposite Commonwealth MRT) and the Reform Party (at Clementi Stadium) and saw a large turnout at both rallies.
Fooled by HDB flat prices
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