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The Police State: Vacuous Evidence & Emotional Heart-Pulling
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Thursday, April 12, 2007. Vacuous Evidence and Emotional Heart-Pulling. Why don't you donate more? Which independent organisation is going to ensure that you adhere to your promise? And more than likely, false promises. To ensure that we have an educational, health, retail and administrative service that works for the people of Singapore. But somehow this argument fails unless the lines are changed to Ministers and Public Service. These days like the past no on...
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The Police State: November 2005
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Tuesday, November 08, 2005. Tri-Contribution (A Commentary on Drugs). Related Article 1: Death Penalty 101. Related Article 2: Stop Hanging People! Related article 3: Death Penalty as Deterrence - The Easy Way Out. Before I begin my point, let me address this vexing issue. In every discussion about drugs, the individual is regularly posed the inescapable fundamental question about his/her position: are you for drugs or not? What also becomes apparent is that ad...
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The Police State: May 2005
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Wednesday, May 25, 2005. Truth" or Truth by the State? This is a brief entry because it is a response piece to one ST Forum letter, " Anarchy if people speak without a care for truth. Incidentally, Hui Chieh. Also demonstrates how we can critically examine and argue philosophical questions about truth. Instead of leeching off his work, I will state my position succinctly. Erroneously, though paradoxically, the author states ". But also there is still a lack of ...
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The Police State: July 2005
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Saturday, July 16, 2005. Away for a Research Trip. I will be away for a research trip. Will be back by August. Feel free to update me with any recent events by leaving your comments. The NKF fiasco is interesting, no? Posted by Douglas Evans at 9:54 AM. An independent personal trainer who is aspiring to teach the philosophy of movement. Aspiring writer on the topics of philosophy, social politics education and personal development. Living in Singapore. Even a s...
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The Police State: August 2005
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Wednesday, August 17, 2005. Shianux's reply: DINAPW- Replies, Rebuttals and Refinements. Related Post by coup de grace: An Open Letter to Wannabe Lawyer. The very problems that exist right now is not that corporations don't have control over governments, it is precisely that governments are subordinate. To the corporation's greed for profit. Do corporations not have the power to take away life, liberty and property? Ever heard of SLAPPs. I suspect that the coun...
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The Police State: Struck to the point of not being critical
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Thursday, March 16, 2006. Struck to the point of not being critical. Does the average sensible person expect the standard ST journalist, who has to maintain the official status quo, to be caught and questioned by the ISA or other monitoring police forces for airing these kind of political views? Ed Note: Incidentally, there is another book on my hit list, titled "Thinking allowed? Posted by Douglas Evans at 12:15 PM. Glad to see you back! The voices of a genera...
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The Police State: January 2005
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Sunday, January 16, 2005. Posted by Douglas Evans at 7:56 PM. An independent personal trainer who is aspiring to teach the philosophy of movement. Aspiring writer on the topics of philosophy, social politics education and personal development. Living in Singapore. View my complete profile. Democracy for Thee, But Not for Me. Vacuous Evidence and Emotional Heart-Pulling. Critical Reading of Just Follow Law. 45 people.a country do not make. The Danger of Discourse.
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The Police State: 45 people...a country do not make
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Tuesday, September 19, 2006. 45 people.a country do not make. If you really want to learn about media propaganda, next time when you see a report that says "(Insert country's citizens label, e.g. Singaporeans) Split on Decision to. (Allow Barred Activists to Enter)", I highly recommend you check how many people were interviewed about their decision. Last I checked, 45 PEOPLE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A COUNTRY BEING EVENLY SPLIT. Posted by Douglas Evans at 5:33 PM.
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The Police State: Two Important C's
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Saturday, April 08, 2006. In this entire debate, there are yet two very important C's that have deliberately been left out: Citizen. Posted by Douglas Evans at 11:30 AM. The only "proof" is 7 May - one indicator is wheder oppo got win more seats, and the other convenient sign is if overall votes % how. 60-40? Hehe Dun write voters off yet. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. I won't knock consumers. Without computers we couldn't post. Govt's ...
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The Police State: The Real Loss
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To serve and protect.and to never question. Friday, December 02, 2005. The priceless ability to judge our fellow human beings with some degree of humanity, but rather treated him like a statistic that will "save us all". Does the suicide bomber who pulls the cord think rationally of his actions, or even care about the cost? In fact, do we, as normal human beings, always act as calculating robots in all of our decisions? Posted by Douglas Evans at 10:03 AM. I agree that the death penalty as a deterrence a...