Wednesday, January 12, 2011 ' 8:37 PM


http://www.temasekreview.com/2011/01/11/toc-demands-an-apology-from-lianhe-zaobao/


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A little example about the unawesome smear campaign by our unawesome dominant political party in democr.... oh sorry i was about to type democratic society, but then technically we aren't.





A little example, also , about why we should read newspapers:

It's because we have to be wary about what some editors at our one and only sole PAP-affiliated press could be writing about us, especially if there are inaccuracies, with whatever agenda they might have.


If, touchwood, something were to happened to me, if possible, i probably wouldn't say a word to any pesky reporters or ask anyone to represent me, especially if i don't belong to any relevant organisation.
I would smile and even show a peace sign, i won't let them have a chance to take a mug shot or a face with a defeated expression and publish it in the propaganda to smear me and mislead the daft public.

(In fact, the disgraced monk Ming Yi could be commendable to a little extent, as he managed to maintained a smile all that time after court sessions while reporters are busy taking a snap of his face, but then again, we have to be reminded to be VERY, VERY careful when handling funds)













More "government bashing":

Recently the PAP took a "tough stance" towards WikiLeaks, as quoted from the link in MSN Today.
The headline said, "Don't try a WikiLeaks here, says govt."


Lol losers. In my viewpoint as a common citizen, a government who has to do such things to avoid being "exposed" resembles some sort of loser especially when the government isn't transparent already.
What kinds of secrets, badmouthing, backstabbing or any other things things said behind the very citizens, whom a democratic government is accountable to, are being hidden away?
If the ministers and representatives are afraid of what they said being revealed to the public, then why even say it in the first place?

Pretty dishonest aren't they.




The article even quoted a certain minister that it'll be bad if the things leaked are "taken out of context".

Oh..... Oh wait, didn't Singapore's 'awesome' judiciary some time ago took some sentences "out of context" from Alan Shadrake's book "Once a Jolly Hangman" and went to charge him as well?


('Awesome' judiciary because the very same judiciary system that Mr. Shadrake criticised in his book went to hear him guilty about contempt of court from the book. Not funny.)



And that article in that MSN Today link ends with a line a minister (i think it was Mr Yeo) said, that the things leaked are inaccurate.


Oh ok loh.

(Dealing with) men-in-whites is like talking to dead people.


LOL.


It would be fun to see that quote above being copyrighted or licensed or something. Hehe.




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