Today, more than ever, we remember the People’s President, Ong Teng Cheong
Late President Ong Teng Cheong This week (8 February) marks the 17th anniversary of the passing of President Ong Teng Cheong. After the presidents we’ve had since his death, we have come to treasure and respect him more than ever. President Ong was a dutiful son of Singapore. Despite having previously served as a minister...
Let’s try and make sense of why so many people find Oxleygate entertaining and pleasurable
Somebody recently said that only sadists, haters and losers could derive satisfaction and pleasure from the Lee family feud or Oxleygate. Really? That is being overly simplistic and sweeping about it. The whole episode is intensely revealing not only about the Lee family but about ourselves. Here’s the one-two-three of it. One:...
Dire indictment of the PAP government
Disgusted with the AGC’s prosecution of his son, Lee Hsien Yang asks Singaporeans: “Is this the kind of government we want?” The question posed and resounding statement that it makes are in my opinion highly significant if not plainly remarkable for three reasons. First and foremost, the person asking the question is...
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