Daily SG: 17 Sep 2008
Posted by singaporedaily on September 17th, 2008
Fixating the Opposition
- Sgpoitics: The issue is about civil and political rights, not merely why PCF activity is different from PAP activity
- TOC: Ho Peng Kee: PCF activity different from PAP activity
- Feed Me To The Fish: A rose by any other name would smell as sweet!
Public Transport Forum at Hong Lim Park
- Gerald Giam: Improving on the Govt’s plans for public transport
- Lost in communication: Stop blogging and start doing!
We don’t need no regulation
- theory.isthereason: Beyond the Govt / Citizen Dichotomy: Our Response to AIMS
Foreign Workers Not Welcomed in Serangoon Gardens
- Beautiful Monster: Sadly, Singapore
Parliament 15 Sep 2008
- Sgpolitics: Parliamentary Snapshots for 15 Sept 2008
SG Press rank 141 and falling
- Simply Gab: How Good News Becomes Bad Press
GIC, Temasek State Funds Investments
- Yawning Bread: Occluded by the Merrill Lynch headlines, an Indonesian riddle
AIA in Trouble
- Extreme Prejudice: AIA: Damage Control
- EDMW: [AIA] Email from my AIA agent
Daily Discourse
- Sgpolitics: Local political films rated
- Sg_Ljers: Interesting essays on Singapore as a benevolent dictatorship
- TOC: Beyong managing homelessness
Life, the universe and everything
- Memoirs of a Conscript in the Lion City: Citizen Soldiers: The Unsung Pillar of the Singapore Armed Forces
- inter alia: Sad day for science: Reiss asked to quit
Infoblogoramus
- Random Thoughts Of A Free Thinker: Kent Ridge Ministerial Forum 2008


Say NO to internet regulation in Singapore.


September 17th, 2008 at 1:55 pm
Thanks for featuring my post. ;-)
Majullah Singapura.
Panzer
September 17th, 2008 at 3:09 pm
Some of us in the media socialist have been working on a proposal for AIMS. Check this out. And do give your comments directly to AIMS at their site.
http://theory.isthereason.com/?p=2320
Then, there also appears to be very encouraging signals coming from others who usually only talk to their own kind and refuse to talk to anyone else.
From what I see. I too may begin parachuting diplomats into the real world to also offer their expertize and know how. See here at ending part.
http://dotseng.wordpress.com/2008/09/14/darth-vader-is-in-the-mood-for-love-a-study-in-the-art-of-aims-part-1/
So it seems AIMS may be doing a great job after all.
gigi