Sunday, March 26, 2006

Given Permission to Oppose

Mr Goh says: "You have a choice - if having opposition is more important, then vote opposition - but if there is a way to get my views put to parliament to somebody, then vote for your interests, vote for upgrading - and your views can be put across in Parliament and if you vote for Eric Low, I can tell PM to let him be the opposition in Parliament." [link]
If an MP needs permission before he can voice an alternative view, do you think his views will be any good?

Is this supposed to be a joke? Or does he think Hougang voters are daft?

Link of the Day

We have a serious problem in Sg [link]
"To link the voters' votes to a local municipal issue such as upgrading belittles the vote - not to mention the discrimination to singaporeans who do not vote the ruling party. A person's vote should be cast on national issues."

Saturday, March 25, 2006

So Important

Friends, Romans Foreign Talent and Countrymen! Lend me your ears.

Important news to announce :

Our election candidate has resumed grassroots works.

PAP's new candidate Lim Wee Kiak resumes grassroots work in Marsiling [link]

Scared you don't know, that's why we devote a page just for this news!

Please stay tuned for more such 'important' news like this leading up to the elections!

Tuesday, March 07, 2006

Proof that Singapore media is not biased

SINGAPORE: Media 'too timid' in election coverage
With Mr James Gomez of the Workers' Party looking on, Mr Viswa accused the media of having a habit of making opposition politicians look bad by taking photographs of them from a low angle and in dim light.
[link]

Singapore Press where got biased? Singapore Press where got only print ugly photographs of the opposition?

Don't Believe? Here's the proof.

There are days when you wish that the press take pictures of you in dim lighting.

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Scoring Points?

MP, grassroots leaders rally round family of murdered girl Nonoi

To help the family cope, their MP and grassroots leaders arranged for counsellors and also sent them new mattresses.

Police, volunteers and family members had mounted a wide-scale search for the toddler in the area after she disappeared from her step-grandparents' flat at Block 62 Circuit Road at about 7pm on March 1.

Question I have:

Where were the MP and the grassroots leaders during the wide-scale search? Were they even involved?

I hope they were, if not, it seems like a obvious 'point scoring' move.