Daily SG: 3 Dec 2009
Road to Election: An Extra Cooling Off Day for the Fixing
- Sgpolitics.net: Polling day cooling off period is just another distraction
- Kaffein-nated: Coolin’ off period for General Elections?
- Article 14: Papmandering alert: SPH will brief Singaporeans on the right way to vote on the day before polling day. Every other person: Shut up and Sit Down!
- Kelvin Teo Writes: Why the reason behind cooling off period may throw past elections results into disrepute
- Chee Wai’s Random Musing: “Mixed” Reactions as defined by Channel News Asia
- The Rot Within: Cool off but watch your TV
- Yaw Shin Leong @ WP: WP: ‘Cool Off Day’ Reduces Opposition Parties’ Already Limited Electoral Outreach Channels
- Today In Singapore: Be Careful What You Wish For
- an aberration in pronunciation: Blame it on the 66.6
- Seelan Palay’s Blog: My blog will disregard the “cooling-off” day election regulation
- Sam’s thoughts: Singapore General Elections in 2010
Singaporeans are fed up with progress!
- Blowin’ In The Wind: 60 per cent of Singapore households earn less than national average
- Civic Advocator: What Today is trying to tell us
- Diary of A Singaporean Mind: Meritocracy Transformed to Elitism & Inequality
Mainstream or X-Stream Media
- according2ed: Why Singaporekini? Thou art Singaporekini!
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: It must be something worth reading
Re education: To Bi or not to Bi
- The Temasek Review: Singapore’s bilingual policy: a success or setback?
Healthcare & Healthcare Providers
- The Gigamole Diaries: Hospital errors – more details necessary
- The Temasek Review: MOH: one error a week in Singapore’s hospitals
We are against capital punishment
- TOC: High Court grants rare stay of execution appeal
- Rachel Zeng’s blog: Yong gets one week stay of execution
- innersanctum: an open letter to fellow Christians on the death penalty
- Jacob 69er: The late Anthony Yeo’s letter in support of M. Ravi
International
- The Lionheart: Politics of Fear
Daily Discourse
- utopia8787: reflection of a typical singaporean
Life, the universe and everything
- Ian On The Red Dot: There Is Being Inspired, And There Is Copying [Thanks DK]
- Andrew: Inside & Insights: Green Opportunities for SMEs amid challenges from Climate Change
- Moving Higher In Souped-up Heuristically Agon Moment: Getting Lost in Singapore Will Now Be Impossible!
- Otterman speaks: Google Streetview Singapore is here!
- My Thoughts: First Attempt at Creating a Comic Strip [Thanks Ganga]
- Dee Kay Dot As Gee: Free Starbucks Coffee on 3 Dec 2009 (5 – 7pm)




Say NO to internet regulation in Singapore.


December 3rd, 2009 at 12:00 pm
hope for the best in the future
December 3rd, 2009 at 4:58 pm
It seems that Singaporeans and many netizens will grab on to any buzzword which the leaders of this country spits out. First one is the Chinese language debate by LKY. Next is the Cooling offday by his son.
If someone was to talk about Ah Meng, the deceased Orang Utan, suddenly there is so much buzz in the bandwidth.
Are Singaporeans so “woo liao” (bored) that they will pick up on any buzz from the main media? It seems yes.