StarTribune.com
29 Apr 2008
"We were lecturing a populace living in enforced conformity about the virtues of thinking outside the box. I flashed back to that morning's local newspaper, in which an official explained why expressing an opinion in public is still too dangerous to be allowed. Decades after the British colonials clinked their last Singapore Slings at the Long Bar of the Raffles Hotel, you still can't stand up at the Speakers Corner and say something controversial -- not if you want to be home for dinner, anyway."
Click Here To Read Full Article