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Re:What's the problem with Singapore? 1 Year ago Karma: 0  
Mr Young why did you contact Dr. Taïeb Chérif The Secretary General of the International Civil Aviation Organization and ask him to persuade the aviation industry to re-route as many stop over flights as possible through Bangkok?
Well Harry I thought it would be a change for all the pilots its more fun in Bangkok than Singapore and they have stopped executing people in Bangkok and anyway the Thais need the business more than Singapore does AND they have a great big new super-dooper airport
 
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and Harry whilst there's the risk of being fitted up by the organised crime unit called The Royal Thai Police they are not going to execute some poor uneducated young mother of two children who was duped into carrying a bag by a Nigerian who told her he was a friend
 
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So Harry that means its safer for their passengers
 
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Re:What's the problem with Singapore? 1 Year ago Karma: 0  
And Harry I didn't want to upset the aviation industry and make them feel left out because I already contacted OOCL, Mitsui, Maersk and some of the other major shipping companies asking them to sail straight past Singapore without stopping because its safer that way
You did what Mr Young?
Oh Harry why on earth don't you listen to people and don't worry I have written at all the major banks as well so they are all feeling they're in the club
Which club?
The one you won't join Harry... The HR Club
Anyway now Bob has made everyone in Singapore a Jehovas Witness everyone will have to leave because you went and banned them....they.re not door knocking to sell drugs to people Harry why in God's name did you do that to them. Most of them are quite nice people
Well Mr Young I was worried about having Witnesses around
Were you Harry? What a bit like keeping financial statements confidential for 30 years
Yes that's right Mr Young
So Harry whats the point in all those planes stopping in Singapore when nobody will be there
I hadn't thought about that what am I going to do?
Harry its easy for God's sake just join the club<br><br>Post edited by: erikyoung, at: 2007/07/22 22:20
 
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and Harry back in the old days before 2004 when you were in charge
Oh yeah Mr Young back when we used to withhold Temasek financial statements for 30 years
That's right Harry back then wasn't your mission statement
&quot;We're not corrupt we just like to do things our own way&quot;
Oh no that wasn't about missionary work it was about the financial systems
Was it really Harry....hmmm systems and what sort of systems do you mean by that?<br><br>Post edited by: erikyoung, at: 2007/07/23 00:11
 
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Re:What's the problem with Singapore? 1 Year ago Karma: 0  
Yew's World - by UN Human Rights Ambassador Erik Young
Was it the IOU or the UOB laundrette systems ? Tell me Harry because the tax department has just had an adrenaline rush

Wwwhich tax department? Wwwas it the government tax department

Oh for God's sake Harry did you think it was the private tax collectors department? That's you ...you goof.... of course its the Government tax department

Now Harry please don't start being silly again. We're not going to have another situation like the time you claimed you thought you'd called the stockbrokers when you told the guys on the phone you wanted an execution only service and then later you said you made a mistake because it was the police not the stockbrokers

Wwwell I didn't really mean to do it I thought I'd called the shareholders Mr Young
What the rest of the family Harry?
No I mean the stockbrokers I told them to set up an execution only service
But Harry about 1000 people have been executed why didn't you call the police and tell them you made a mistake.
And now Harry because you didn't call the police back and stop them the airlines don't want to come to Singapore anymore so you've got an island full of Jehovas Witnesses
But I don't like witnesses Mr Young that's why I banned them.
Harry I think you've got a problem<br><br>Post edited by: erikyoung, at: 2007/07/23 00:40
 
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What's the problem with Singapore? 11 Months, 3 Weeks ago Karma: 0  
Harry Yew's Magical Mysterious 30 Year Secret Mystery

So Harry tell me about Enron oops I mean Temasek Holdings PTE Ltd
Well Mr Young i'm not telling you about the first 30 years trading thats confidential
You mean corrupt Harry
Well Mr Young we're not corrupt we just have our own way of doings things
I see Harry well no i don't actually because you concealled the financial statements for the first thirty years so I only see three out of thirty three years trading seems rather odd to me.
Oh no it's not odd its even Mr Young..... 10%
What on earth are you talking about Harry
Well Mr Young we came up with this brilliant idea so were in the 90% club
What are you talking about Harry ?
Well Mr Young the citizens know 10% so if all goes wrong it all seems the same because they never knew the other 90%

We'll use that to build a White House and call it Coca-Inne

Yeah great idea Harry and we can get those friends of yours who supply snow to Hollywood, the Columbos to send us a snow shipment

But it'll melt Mr Young

Aww Harry its synthetic snow from South America

Oh I remember the Columbos they were in dry cleaning as well weren't they Mr Young?

No Harry they were in the laundry business back in the first 30 years of Temasek Holdings PTE Ltd trading

What happened to the Columbos Mr Young?

Well Harry if you can recall they had a one way trip here and got all hung up.

Did they Mr Young?

Yes Harry they were executed your intelligence people thought they were cocaine dealers they made sythetic snow for the Hollywood movie industry but some Nigerians switched their shipment for the Columbos.
You were away and by the time you came back the Columbos were gone for ever

Well Mr Young my plane was delayed and then rerouted via the new Bangkok International Airport and I had to take a bus from there to Singapore. It's not my fault they died its the airlines they rerouted their flights<br><br>Post edited by: erikyoung, at: 2007/08/03 21:07
 
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Re:What's the problem with Singapore? 11 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 5  
Time to help single mums &amp; poor families

Leong Ching
Thu, Jun 14, 2007
The New Paper



LOOKING at the experience of some Western countries, you might think single
mums deserve support as they are contributing to the effort of producing more
babies for a greying nation.

A rather sneering commentary in the International Herald Tribune last month by
Philip Bowring, for example, suggests how Asians can solve their problem of
falling birth rates.

We should, he advised, look West. Western Governments support families with
babies ? without any moral strings.

&quot;There is a dumb arrogance in East Asia's approach,&quot; he argued. We spend our
money on unnecessary infrastructure and squirrel it away as savings, when we
should instead, be spending it on social subsidies to jack up our &quot;abysmal
fertility rates&quot;.

In Europe, there is a baby boom, with the highest rates being in Scandinavian
countries. France has rates which are close to replacement levels, and Britain
and Holland are not far behind.

&quot;The most obvious features of these countries, the Nordic ones in particular,
are very high levels of welfare support for children, and child and maternal
health, and generous parental leave ? for fathers and mothers,&quot; he wrote.

These countries also have very high rates of female workforce participation and
gender income equality.

HIGH TAX RATES
What he does not mention, of course, is the corresponding high tax rates to
fund such welfare.

&quot;Finally, and most shocking to the Asian values brigade, all these countries
have high rates of births outside wedlock, even though abortion is readily
available,&quot; he said.

But is Singapore ready for such radical thinking?
Last week, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said that while the West was
encouraging single parents to boost birth rates, Singapore was not ready for
that.

He told reporters, while travelling in Tatarstan, Russia, that by educating
women and giving them a fair chance at top jobs, Singapore had inadvertently
created the issue of capable women staying single, and not having children.

With Asian men generally shunning women who make more money or who have higher
career positions than themselves, &quot;our best educated, intelligent women ended
up not getting married.

It is probably true that the &quot;values brigade&quot; in Singapore is not ready for
policies that promote the proliferation of single mums.

But I wonder if we can take a more liberal approach with helping families in
general. This includes everyone with kids ? single parents and low-income
families in particular.

Can we (dare we?) extend to them all the benefits that &quot;normal&quot; families have?
For single parents, mainly unwed mothers, this means the chance to buy a
Housing Board flat from the Government.

Certainly, this goes against the grain of our housing policy, where a
subsidised flat is given only to married couples or singles above 35.
And yes, in Britain, where public housing is given to unwed mothers, the
problem of young women getting ?knocked up? for the sake of a council flat did
arise.

But I feel that because of the social pressures here, very few women would
become single mothers for the sake of a flat.

Rather, it is because they are already single mothers, and often in financial
hardship, that they need a flat even more. This is a matter of providing a roof
over the heads of a vulnerable group.

Then there is the Hope scheme, which is designed to help small low-income
families. It stands for &quot;Home Ownership Plus Education&quot;. What it means is that
if you are a couple, younger than 35, and have two children or fewer, you can
get up to $100,000 in benefits if you agree not to have any more children.

TIME FOR A RE-THINK?
You must also have no higher than O levels and the household income must also
be less than $1,500.

Is it time for a re-think? First, lift the cap on children. If your income is
less than $1,500 and you have more than two children, you would need more help,
not less.

Why is Hope denied to those who need it even more?

Second, I think we can explore the idea of a child allowance.

For example, if your household income is less than $1,500, you could get a
monthly allowance of $400 per child to help you.

Giving state subsidy for raising kids is not unheard of in Singapore.
Foster parents who take care of children under the Ministry of Community
Development, Youth and Sports scheme get about $650 each month.
Helping poor families does not send a signal that we are a licentious society
of unwed mothers. Neither does it condone irresponsible parenting by poor
couples.

Rather, it signals that we care about all families ? whatever their
 
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Re:What's the problem with Singapore? 11 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 25  
THE FEER AFFAIR

In August 2006, the very respected Far Eastern Economic Review (FEER) from Hong Kong, pbublished an article expressing the views of the opposition politician Chee Soon Juan.

Since this Hong Kong monthly is forbidden in Singapore ans the PM Lee Hien Loong and his father are demanding huge money throught a diffamation complain. It is not the first case.
http://asiasentinel.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view& amp;id=639&amp;Itemid=31
 
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Re:What's the problem with Singapore? 11 Months, 1 Week ago Karma: 25  
THE JUSTICE IS HELPING TO KILL THE SINGAPORE DEMOCRATIC PARTY

Once more, the Singapore's High Court is helping the Singapore government to neutralize the opposition.

This time, it has, one more time, declare an opposition politician bankrupt. Almost all the leaders of the Singapore Democratic Party (SDP), who won 23 per cent of the votes where it had candidates, are now unable to run for parliament, threathening the existance of the SDP
 
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