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    A Nation Cheated selling fast

    Yes, it's akin to saying that there is freedom of speech in Singapore because there is a Speakers' Corner!
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    They were clear about LKY being a British stooge. They were suspicious of him before the elections in 1959. The British did everything for LKY to remain afloat. All that LKY had to do was to rely on his British masters, even when it came to wresting back the leadership of the PAP well before...
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    I would also suggest that you go and read what Lim Chin Siong said about Lee Kuan Yew in Said Zahari's book. By the way, Lee Kuan Yew's economic miracle is just a myth. Singapore is a place for foreigners, money launderers, a place to exploit workers, including those from Third World...
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    A Nation Cheated selling fast

    It's yet to be available FOC at the NLB. Notwithstanding, what I'm trying to point out is that CSJ's latest book should not only be at the public library but also be sold at bookstores.
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    The questions on Lim Chin Siong were very relevant because the Lees said they needed to protect their "reputation" that had been built over the years since 1959. Why did "loudmouth" LKY remain silent despite repeated egging by CSJ when the questions turned to Lim? On economy, that was...
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    Fong Chong Pik or Fang Chuang Pi @ Plen has said the communists were also fighting to free Malaya, including Singapore, from the colonialist yoke. They were also nationalist in that respect. But the departing British had a different agenda. They were bent on handing over power to their chosen...
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    The senile old Lee was not there to "play around" with CSJ. He thought his presence in court would boost his son's tattered image and intimidate the others. No one was intimidated, except judge Belinda who'd at one stage said: "Sir, Mr Lee, go on..." The questions on Lim Chin Siong were...
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    A Nation Cheated selling fast

    Lee Kuan Yew's "memoirs" are also available FOC at NLB but are sold in bookstores, at onetime even in gas stations!
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    The British "favored son", stooge LKY did not defeat Lim Chin Siong the true leader of Singapore. It was Harry Lee's British handlers, together with the Malay aristocracy, who crippled the struggle against colonial oppression and exploitation. By the way, the movement started by Lim and his...
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    Economic rights before political rights for most Singaporeans

    Not only in Singapore, but any other place people are always pragmatic. There is nothing unique about this in Singapore. But what is unique in Singapore is that the people are subject to a dictatorial rule that controls everything, from judiciary to police and the mainstream media...
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    Economic rights before political rights for most Singaporeans

    Were the Singaporean masses not "matured enough to accept pluralistic politics" to elect the PAP to form the next government in 1959!?
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    Whither Chee Soon Juan?

    No media is free. But what we want is a free and pluralistic media with diverse views for the people to make their informed judgement.
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    Lee Kuan Yew who's been repeatedly portrayed as eloquent, combative, remained silent when questioned by Chee Soon Juan about his role in removing Lim Chin Siong from Singapore politics at the recent high court defamation hearing. While Lee went out of his way to elaborate and offer fresh...
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    Yes, agreed. But it was Harry Lee who engineered the "expulsion" of the remaining BS MPs from his moribund parliament in 1966.
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    Your attempt to present half-baked "facts" as truth is most telling. How can Dr Lee boycott parliament in 1965 when he was not a member of the House? Furthermore, the Barisan MPs so-called boycott happened only in 1966, nearly thirteen months after Singapore's separation from Malaysia...
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    Whither Chee Soon Juan?

    Why the need to "stroll around" when the answer lies simply in freeing the mainstream media from the clutches of the despotic regime? A free and pluralistic media would be more than enough to know the truth about the dictatorial regime headed by despot Lee Kuan Yew and his incompetent offspring...
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    Barisan socialis come back to challenge PAP

    Lee Kuan Yew himself admitted to having excluded BS from parliament during an interview with young voters telecast before the 2006 sham elections.
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    Economic rights before political rights for most Singaporeans

    In Hong Kong thousands come out to protest to uphold democracy and freedom, among other issues. They don't get harassed, intimidated or arrested by a mafia police taking orders from a despotic regime. The media there is also free and pluralistic, offering views of diverse nature. Release...
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    WP members visit DAP HQ and Malaysia Parliament

    Even Harry Lee was called communist by the UMNO "ultras". Devan did not go along with his Middle Road comrades when the breakup came in PAP. He decided to stick with his known British stooge Lee Kuan Yew. The Plen himself had admitted to a number of fatal mistakes. The British imperialist...
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