tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5539995.post857279744085493312..comments2023-11-05T17:53:13.405+08:00Comments on Singabloodypore: Appeal to the Govt of Singapore on Dr. CSJ's travel banUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5539995.post-92042949460449428352007-01-10T21:10:00.000+08:002007-01-10T21:10:00.000+08:00> We appeal to the Government of Singapore to full...<i> > We appeal to the Government of Singapore to fully respect and restore Dr. Chee's civil rights including his right to travel abroad without restriction. < </i><br /><br />Folks at <b>FREEDOM</b>-centered organisations like Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute would probably ask the author of this pertition what the punchline to the joke is.<br /><br />This is really wimpy. If you "appeal" you tacitly agree that Dr Chee has done something WRONG. He hasn't. He is NOT a criminal.<br /><br />Martyn See, is NOT a criminal. <b><i>ANYBODY</i></b> who criticises Mssrs Lee Sr & Jr is not committing <i>any</i> criminal act.<br /><br />I can blaspheme and speak out against God, and NOTHING will happen to me. However if I were to say anything untoward abou Father & Son, I could lose my house, and be in grave danger of being sodomised in jail. Fuck me, even God is not <i>that</i> cruel.<br /><br />Outrageous! I can't criticise the govt which is <i>supposed to</i> represent me? Yessir, last time I checked, we have representational government. What if I strongly disagree with how they perform? As a taxpayer and citizen, surely I have a damn right to voice my opinion (in a peaceful manner)—either alone or with a group of friends— on <b>how I think => MY <= country should be run</b>.<br /><br />And this is a crime? And the justice system backs this? Huh?<br /><br /><i><b>Dude, where's my country?</b></i>Ⓜatilah $ingapura⚠️https://www.blogger.com/profile/02652498247201967379noreply@blogger.com