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9 Responses to “Opposing Public Order Act”

  1. thumos 15 April 2009

    Any1 consider getting an petition against this act? wonder what would b the response like??

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  2. how come we never see some mp make a speech.

    but this nmp siew talk so much, think so much and work so hard?

    i think he should get a very high pay also.

    but that law minster really one of the top lawyer.

    can speck very well also.

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  3. Apathy 16 April 2009

    Surely this public order act is not the best line drawn. Seems more like a bill to deal with party esp SDP and reduce the power of citizens.

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  4. Wong Kan Meng Alistair 16 April 2009

    1) thumos on April 15th, 2009 11.42 pm

    The odds are against you.
    we are singaporeans, please.

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  5. Ah Lian 16 April 2009

    Bet there’ll be new laws against online petitions soon

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  6. So what if there is? 16 April 2009

    5) Ah Lian on April 16th, 2009 10.33 pm

    as i said above in my nickname….

    81:3.

    and there u have it.

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  7. Despork 16 April 2009

    Is there no way out?

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  8. mercen 16 April 2009

    I am glad the bill was passed.
    By virtue of their voting FOR the bill,
    I expect and assume these are accountable for their actions.

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  9. Did Shanmugam respond to Mr Siew’s speech, and do anyone have a link to such a response?

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