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do you think this is a bit mad ?

madmansg

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He courted controversy while doing his national service, when he bypassed the chain of command in an attempt to disrepute a fellow officer and his immediate superior, and disseminated an email complaint to hundreds of military personnel including the defense minister.

The contents of his letter[1] were leaked, to the general public and rapidly caught attention via the internet. In it, he stated concerns regarding "the quality control of SAF (Singapore Armed Force) officer" and raised specific dissatisfaction with a named fellow officer pertaining to the dereliction of duties, where he detailed his investigation into the officer's Absence Without Official Leave (AWOL). Having brought attention to his OC (Officer in Command), the offending officer was duly given the punishment of "10 extra duties". Having observed the punishment being dealt in the RO (Regimental Orders), he felt the severity of the transgression was taken lightly, and proceeded to summarily put this incident as his example of what was lacking and in contrast with the image of high standard set by SAF leadership.

In the aftermath, Li Hongyi was "formally charged and administered a reprimand after a summary trial" in a statement issued by the Ministry of Defense[2][3][4][5], for contravening the General Orders of adhering to the chain of command and "broadcasting his letter of complaint to many other servicemen". The officer, a Lieutenant, whom he accused was court-martialed and fined.

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GoldenBellShield

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I pray for the day that young Li Hongyi will understand what true democracy and freedom stood for, that when he have the opportunity, will help paint the picture of a better Singapore.

It takes generations to liberate a country. People like Mr. JBJ and Dr. Lee Siow Choh will not die in vain.
 

nanana1

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He courted controversy while doing his national service, when he bypassed the chain of command in an attempt to disrepute a fellow officer and his immediate superior, and disseminated an email complaint to hundreds of military personnel including the defense minister.

The contents of his letter[1] were leaked, to the general public and rapidly caught attention via the internet. In it, he stated concerns regarding "the quality control of SAF (Singapore Armed Force) officer" and raised specific dissatisfaction with a named fellow officer pertaining to the dereliction of duties, where he detailed his investigation into the officer's Absence Without Official Leave (AWOL). Having brought attention to his OC (Officer in Command), the offending officer was duly given the punishment of "10 extra duties". Having observed the punishment being dealt in the RO (Regimental Orders), he felt the severity of the transgression was taken lightly, and proceeded to summarily put this incident as his example of what was lacking and in contrast with the image of high standard set by SAF leadership.

In the aftermath, Li Hongyi was "formally charged and administered a reprimand after a summary trial" in a statement issued by the Ministry of Defense[2][3][4][5], for contravening the General Orders of adhering to the chain of command and "broadcasting his letter of complaint to many other servicemen". The officer, a Lieutenant, whom he accused was court-martialed and fined.

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do you think this is a bit mad ?

aren't you madmansg ? :p
 

jw5

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I pray for the day that young Li Hongyi will understand what true democracy and freedom stood for, that when he have the opportunity, will help paint the picture of a better Singapore.

It takes generations to liberate a country. People like Mr. JBJ and Dr. Lee Siow Choh will not die in vain.
He will never understand it by himself or if the status quo remains.
 

Cestbon

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He will be Singapore 5th PM. He is like his father. Slapping one of the minister in close door meeting in 1990 Minister for National Development S. Dhanabalan at that time.
 

makapaaa

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Li_Hongyi

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GoldenBellShield

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It took 2 generations, from Chiang Kai Shek to Chiang Jing Guo for Taiwan's political system to open up.

Keep your fingers crossed guys. Let's dream. :smile:
 

jw5

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He will be Singapore 5th PM. He is like his father. Slapping one of the minister in close door meeting in 1990 Minister for National Development S. Dhanabalan at that time.
Who will be the 4th?
 

jw5

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It took 2 generations, from Chiang Kai Shek to Chiang Jing Guo for Taiwan's political system to open up.

Keep your fingers crossed guys. Let's dream. :smile:
If you have been following ex president Chen's corruption case closely, you wouldn't be so hopeful.
 

madmansg

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they looking actively for next wooden seat warmer. Maybe Health Minister khaw fit the bill as he comsume massive amount of vegetables daily.
 

jw5

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they looking actively for next wooden seat warmer. Maybe Health Minister khaw fit the bill as he comsume massive amount of vegetables daily.
And he only eat char kway tiao once a year.
He'll still be around even when the others are long gone.
 

GoldenBellShield

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If you have been following ex president Chen's corruption case closely, you wouldn't be so hopeful.

You win some, you lose some. I like to see a Singapore where politicians will agree to disagree, where politicians defend the people's right to say things, even if they do not agree with what's said.

Yes, there's going to be corruption, people are going to be hoodwinked, more time will be spent debating. But all in all, we will have a more open system whereby the people have a say of how their lives should be lived.

That freedom, I believe is priceless.
 
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