
The ball is in the opposition’s court - theonlinecitizen.com, 19 Aug
The ball now is in the opposition parties’ court. How will the opposition respond?>>>> Click Here
Taking someone’s ass to be your face - aaron-ng.info/blog, 19 Aug
The only problem for me with regards to sports is that Singapore generally goes out and pick out those who have already shown potential to give them Singaporean citizenship. >>>> Click Here
Where is the dividing line? - leounheort.blogspot.com, 19 Aug
What the government ought to do is to drop every and all kinds of regulation of party political films beyond those that safeguard public decency and health, eliminate the term 'party political film', stop talking about 'partisan politics' >>>> Click Here
Key points raised in PM Lee’s National Day Rally speech 2008 - sgpolitics.net, 20 Aug
These are the key points raised in PM Lee’s National Day Rally speech, using his own words as far as possible. >>>> Click Here
Crumbs of compassion - young-pap.blogspot.com, 19 Aug
So, Lee Hsien Loong decided that his peasants can protest, but only at a certain park. And that they can make political films, but with some restriction. >>>> Click Here
A place for our own children...in our heart. - mysingaporenews.blogspot.com, 20 Aug
Why would parents care for their own children, love them so dearly even though some may be less than normal, even unbearably handicap? >>>>> Click Here
My thoughts on that Olympic Silver and that Political Liberalization Speech. - nofearsingapore.blogspot.com, 19 Aug
In my mind, so long as a foreign athlete has taken Singaporean citizenship, I will root for him/her to bring honours to Singapore. >>>> Click Here
Demonstrations to be allowed in Hong Lim playpen - yawningbread.org, 19 Aug
This move therefore is meant more to help the government's public relations than to truly permit greater freedom. >>>> Click Here