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Monday, August 8, 2011

A Few Good Men?



It is silly. It is embarrassing. It hurts!

We are taught by our parents to respect the dead. Don't say or write things about them in a negative manner. I shall now write about the living . . . A Few Good Men?

How can a man be good when:
  • He worked for the Japanese during the Occupation.
    "Having taken Chinese and Japanese lessons since 1942, he was able to find work transcribing Allied wire reports for the Japanese, as well as being the English-language editor on the Japanese Hodobu (報道部 – an information or propaganda department) from 1943 to 1944." [Link]
  • He took freedom away from Chia Thye Poh for 31 years [Link]
  • He took freedom away from Lim Hock Siew for 19 years [Link]
  • He took freedom away from Said Zahari for 17 years [Link]
  • He insulted Singaporeans by calling them daft [Link]
How can another man be good when:
  • He threatened Singaporeans that they will be living in slum (no HDB and lift upgrading) if they did not vote for PAP in 2006 [Link] & [Link]
  • He insulted the character of Tan Jee Say when TJS joined the SDP to run against the PAP in 2011 Election [Link]
  • He is dumb on the Tin Pei Lin's heat on Cooling Off Day [Link]
How can the third man be good when:
  • During the Japanese Occupation of Singapore, he worked for the Japanese Kempeitai as a translator. [Link]
  • He sucks more than $4,000,000 per annum from the taxpayers while keeping dumb on all that was happening for the past 12 years. As Head of State, he should have expressed his concern for the citizens when their livelihood were affected by the high cost of living namely, HDB; transport; food; utilities and other essentials. The influx of foreigners that has been a detriment to the well being of Singaporeans is an issue that he should have corrected (privately or publicly).
In its sychophantic enthusiasm to bootlick these 'three' as "A Few Good Men", I think CNA has not only embarrassed itself but also Singapore and its citizens. If any of the 'three' is worth his salt, he would have been ashamed by such self-aggrandisement in his life time and demands that the silly show(off) be taken off before damage is done!

I look forward to see Martyn See of Singapore Rebel [Link] doing a documentary on the Real "A Few Good Men and Women" of Singapore. The heroes who who fought the occupiers instead of selling away their souls to benefit themselves!

Mr Lim Bo Seng [Link]


Mr Adnan Bin Saidi [Link]

Ms Elizabeth Choy [Link]

May the heroes rest in peace and Happy National Day to all!

feedmetothefish

32 comments:

  1. A few good men also means
    many bad or useless men.
    Am i rite?

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  2. How can he even be considered 'A Good Man' when some of his fellow countrymen share exactly same sentiments that the garmen might as well erect a mega public toilet over his grave as a monument to honour his legacy ?

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  3. The title would sound funny or corny - if it were not used for such a shameful topic.

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  4. I will gladly contribute whatever that is left in my CPF account to help pay for a mega public toilet
    to be built over one common grave that houses all the infamous MIW.

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  5. Really no shame. Desperate move by desperate men trying to salvage their stinking reputation as they know their end is near.

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  6. 'A Few Good Men' I think is the name of an old B&W Hollywood movie.

    The producer should sue MediaCorp for copyright infringement.

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  7. Even the prostitutes gain more respect then these good-for-nothing useless PAP cronies as the former works and sacrifice to survive whereas the latter do nothing but enrich themselves extraordinarily with tax-payer money.

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  8. 'A Few Good Men'

    haha, as usual , the ShittyTimes censor words.

    The actual title is likely to be

    'A Few Good-for-nothing Men'

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  9. As the saying goes: Good wine needs no bush.

    I suppose, by implication, bad ones do.

    Let it be!

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  10. A good article that exposes the shortcomings or evil misdeeds of the three so-called " good men".

    There is an error (Teo Pei Ling )in the comments on GCT. It should be Tin Pei Ling. Kindly note.

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  11. Pests Are Pests,

    Thanks. I have corrected the error..

    feedmetothefish

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  12. This is called rewriting history.

    The objective is to brainwash your children, grandchildren and new citizens and those without any knowledge of who the real heroes were.

    Unfortunately, there are many older Singaporeans who find it fit to deeply respect the many really good men whose lives were destroyed by the fakes.

    To rise above others by merit is praiseworthy and deserving of respect. To rise above others by putting them down is dishonourable and unworthy of respect.

    Try as they might to whitewash their legalised dirty deeds, it still will not change history.

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  13. If you have done good, everybody would know about it. There is no need for the national media, especially one that is in your control to act as your cheerleader.
    The dickhead at CNA that came out with the idea was obviously trying to curry favours.

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  14. Funny thing is they still believe Singaporeans buy into their propaganda. The reality is, at least 40% do not, except the beholden new citizens and the daft 60%.

    How long can they continue using the MSM to wash charcoal until it turns white?

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  15. One very old man must be feeling very sorry everyday after the British Archives are released. He must be getting nightmares every night.

    He never expects his lies to be exposed to one and all. Now he wants to whitewash his blackened image.

    A bit late don't you think?

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  16. History is written by the victor

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  17. "History is written by the victor"

    That is pre-internet. Now the idiom at internet era is :

    "History is re-written by the social media"

    Don't believe ? Just see the impact of internet on uprising of despotic dictatorial regimes

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  18. "A few Good men?" Who?? How shameless to self elevate and make claims that rightly should be done only by critics who qualify to critique. Old man even asked to have his house torn down? Who would be interested in his house at this moment? What adulation does he expect after he is gone. Never heard of any leader so obsessed about writing and constructing his posthumous history.

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  19. I like your idea of the REAL good man! They truly are the nation heroes!

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  20. Looks like fish is giving the 3 men and CNA the truth. You want truth? You can't handle the truth.

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  21. Three good men. An outrageous statement. Singaporeans should read the Chinese novel 'Swee Hu Zhuan' - The Water Margin. These three good men and their ruling clique would remind you of the crue,despotic and oppressive ministers and government officials in an extremely corrupted social and political society of the decadent Song Dynasty. The story will remind you how good men were hounded out of service and how wicked self serving ministers and officials entrenched themselves in power through fraud, deceit and wanton acts of cruelty. As a result of the oppressive ministers and officials of the time there arose one hundred and eight heroes to counter them and thus to save the people and the country. Singapore is at the crossroads now and is desperately in need of the similar one hundred and eight heroes of 'The Water Margin'. The signs are not too bad.Some heroes have since appeared though many were previously hounded out of the country.

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