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A good read.

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

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This is blasphemy!

Monday, August 10th, 2009
Received from email. Didn’t check the authenticity of this article but it’s a good read nonetheless.
Subject: Fw: A letter from a Canadian
This letter was rejected by the ST Forum after they published the letter from the Canadian telling S’poreans to be grateful

Yesterday, 11:32 AM
Be thankful to Canada, Mr Brooks
Thursday, 6 August 2009
The following is a letter by Mr Cheong Wing Lee, a Canadian, in response to Mr Eric Brooks’s letter in the Straits Times titled, “Be grateful, Singapore”.

Dear Editor,

As a fellow Canadian I am embarrassed by Mr Eric Brooks’ remarks to Singaporeans. Mr. Brooks is a visitor with a superficial knowledge of Singapore history. He should refrain from making such ridiculous sweeping statements.

I was born shortly after the Second World War and raised in Singapore before immigrating to Canada. I have worked and lived in more countries than Mr Brooks. There is no doubt that most Singaporeans deeply appreciate the outstanding work done by the Singapore leaders in bringing the country from third world status to the present world class status. However, gratitude evolves with time and social changes. Singaporeans are now better educated. They travel, see, learn, compare and adapt. Singaporeans are not stupid or naive.

Singaporeans now have a higher level of thinking and are more demanding. This demonstrates progress.. Higher aspirations, greater expectations come with evolving progressive social changes. A society that remains complacent and stagnant deteriorates and eventually collapses. No country can excel with a mindless society of puppets. The Singapore government should be grateful that its citizens are matured and not treat anyone with opposing views as public enemy. Most of them are as passionate as the government in making Singapore a better society.

Singaporeans are smart enough to see through spins and propaganda and evaluate the truths for themselves. It is difficult for most Singaporeans to remain silent whilst government leaders lecture them to be thrifty, not to be materialistic and not to demand for higher pay. On the other hand, the leaders reward themselves with pay packages that exceed the leaders’ of the eight richest countries in the world combined.

The Singapore ministers’ argument that their pay package is only a small fraction of the country’s GDP is weak and debatable. The Canadian prime minister draws less than 10 per cent that of the Singapore prime minister’s but he governs a country 15,000 times the size of Singapore, with a population that is eight times larger and with a GDP that is ten times more. Vancouver in Canada is constantly voted the best place to live in the world. This example put the Singapore government’s argument out of context.

The government gives S$360 a month as financial support for the poor and needy. If such an amount is computed by the government as enough to survive, why then do they need to pay themselves by millions?

I cordially invite any member of parliament and/or news media reporter to come and stay with me for a period of time and I will show them that it takes only a small tiny fraction of their salaries to live happily and healthily in a beautiful environment with a good standard of living.

Is it a surprise that Singaporeans are discontented? It is just human nature. Confucius was quoted as telling the emperor on good government:

“How can the emperor be happy when the people have nothing? How can the emperor not be happy when the people have everything?”

Does Mr. Brooks know that 79% of Singapore students after studying overseas do not return to Singapore? Are they not grateful too?

So Mr. Brooks, before you further make a fool of yourself in Singapore, be grateful to Canada and not complain because of a temporary disruption in garbage collection in Toronto. Be thankful of the good healthcare system and the generous old age pension. If you truly like Singapore you should be a citizen. There are lots of Singaporeans who are willing to trade your citizenship if it is possible.

Yours truly,

Wing Lee Cheong

ICT 3!

Friday, July 24th, 2009

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Life’s cheap

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

in-sg-editor

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April 17, 2009
Editor gets a day’s jail, $2k fine
By Selina Lum
IT WAS a day of twists and turns for a newspaper editor in the High Court on Friday.

Lim Hong Eng, the 56-year-old executive editor of Shin Min Daily News, was there to hear the outcome of the appeal against her sentence for knocking down and injuring a motorcyclist and killing the woman riding pillion with him.

The appeal against her conviction was rejected, but the 11/2-year jail term dealt by a lower court was cut to a day’s jail and a $12,000 fine on two charges.

Later in the morning, defence lawyers and the prosecutor ran some checks and realised that there had been a sentencing error for one of the charges.

The mistake was for the charge of causing death by dangerous driving, for which she was jailed a day and fined $10,000. The Road Traffic Act does not make a provision for a fine for this offence, only jail-time.

So it was back to court after the lunch hour. When Lim re-entered the courtroom, the smile that lit up her face upon the morning’s verdict was replaced by an anxious expression.

Her counsel Subhas Anandantold Justice Choo Han Teck that he may have misled the judge with his arguments for a ‘high fine’ to be imposed on Lim.

Justice Choo set aside the fine, saying: ‘In the circumstances, it will not be right to increase the custodial sentence to the detriment of the accused.’

Relief washed over Lim to know that the fine’s being set aside was not going to mean a longer jail term for her. The judge made it clear, however, that this was a one-off case and was not to be used as a sentencing precedent.

Mr Anandan later told reporters that Lim will donate to charity the $10,000 she was to pay in the fine.
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Here’s what happened

A life lost and all she get was a day jail and 2k fine..Isn’t that nice~

OMGWTFBBQ!

Monday, April 20th, 2009

My BMT friend just told me that my army platoon commander is the editor of “the good citizen” website…..what a discovery…..