Daily SG: 4 Jul 2008
Posted by singaporedaily on 4th July 2008

There’s been a lot of noise from the authorities lately about the dangers of the Internet. Are we being soften up for some sort of legislation to be passed soon to fix us?
So, in order to create the perfect smile, a great deal of control must be exercised. To do this, I made Smile Land. In order to protect that perfect, amazing smile. That smile which can save the world. In order to make it so that some at least can live happily until the end of times, without fearing the terror that awaits them. From the moment they’re born until the moment they die, they play here. And, they keep headed towards the end of the world, happily unknowing. Isn’t that amazing?
Will B. Good
Proxy of Smile Land
We Don’t Need No Regulation
- Sgpolitics: Persecution paranoia versus freedom of speech
- Mr Wang Says So: When The Media Starts To Smell Fishy
- A Singaporean: The Illustrious Press Freedom topic again …
- Tym Blogs Too!: Of governments and new technologies
- Just Stuff: Lessons from the Malaysian elections – A study in keeping the Internet free for our children
- HWZ: Dr Balakrishnan says Internet will connect people with wrong, radical or violet ideas
The Gospel of Harry
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Singapore has Freedom of Speech..
Lee vs Chee
- Simply Gab: Why doesn’t Chee Sue MM?
ERPains, Trains and Automobiles
- Jussi Edlund: Public Transport in Singapore
- Darth Grievous’ Dark Domain: Penalties for fare evasion
- Alamak: SBS Transit and SMRT Losing $9m Yearly to Fare Cheats? [Thanks KK]
Organ Trading
- TOC: A justice system to protect the strong or the weak?
Healthcare
- Balderdash: UN: Abortions should be free for all and easy to get
Daily Discourse
- catherinelim.sg: Humour, wit and satire as tools of the political critic
- Wary of the Waves: On Patriotism
- Angry Doctor: It’s not an exorcism, stupid
- Random Thoughts Of A Free Thinker: Ugly Singaporeans?
Infoblogoramus
- Otterman speaks..: Lim Chu Kang mangrove cleanup on 19th July 2008
Posted in Daily Sg | 4 Comments »


Say NO to internet regulation in Singapore.


