lOvE iS In ThE aiR!!!!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Engineer jailed for filming up girl's skirt
Home, The Straits times saturday, april 29, 2006
i wonder where did all the moral and intergrity lessons go to? in to the waste? whats is the point of being an engineer when you have to go to jail. this man, 29 years old, future gone. it was all because of his lust. i
feel that the sentence that was given to him was simply too light. A pervert like him should be sent to jail for at least a year. If he filmed it once, its not that bad as which man is infallible. Not only that, he is a engineer yet, he did such hideous things, in which I feel that he is unpardonable. I pity those who were the victims of these perverts as their privacy were being intruded by some retard people.

S'pore has good government, appreciate and support.
FORUM The Straits Times, Saturday, April 29, 2006
while flipping through the newspaper, all I see are articles going against Singapore government and saying that they are too strict, too inflexible, so stressful. However when I read through Forum, I found someone like me, who appreciate Singapore government's actions to allow Singapore to prosper. I must appaud for the government wise decisions and well executed reasons to answer the questions arise from the locals. Yes I must agree that no government is perfect but do look around the world, which government is as caring as ours. They make sure that everyone has a roof above their head and give money to the citizens. Do other countries do that? I doubt so.

Lift fine for those who don't vote
FORUM The Straits Times, may 2, 2006
I feel that it is necessary to lift the fines. This is because I feel that the government should not force the citizens to vote. Voting is all about giving your support to the candidate that you think can help to upgrade your area. If one feels that the candidates running for the area are unsuitable and unreliable, how can you force one to vote for either one. If the government really want to impose fines, they should impose a heavily fine and not a mere $5. It was because of this trivial money, many people do not see the need to vote and consider the candidate carefully.

Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Job scam fallout: marriages on the rocks
home The Straits Times tuesday may9, 2006
when i first read this article, i appualed for her persuasive power to con people into giving her money in exchange for fat salay. from this article i can see that there was a certain degree of greed that people have. if it wasn't for their greed, they would never had fallen into her trap. However, i was disgusted by her actions. a adult of the age of 46, should have a certain level of intergity and moral and common sense. i just couldn't believe that she used the muslim's soft spot and exploited them by pretending to be a devout muslim and went round cheating many people. this is a very sinful act because she made use of her religion's God to exploit people. moreover i did not see any light why she had to go round cheating people's money and not earn proper money.

Monday, May 08, 2006

make ups and skimpy tops will do the trick
Home The straits Times Monday May8, 2006
this article talks about teenagers acting as adults through their make up and skimpy dressing to enter clubs, to consume alcohol. This shows that youngsters these days would do anything to get themselves into the clubs. Even to the extend of smoking to show that they are 18 and above. After reading this article I feel that through make up and skimpy clothing, one could deceive other about one's age. Sometimes I do feel cheated as many of these people did it deliberately to deceive others and get their way.

Access unlimited
home The straits times, Monday may8, 2006
I felt that it was a good idea to publish this article as many parents are unaware of what their children have been doing except knowing that their children are going out with their friends. Moreover this would help to reduce the number of teenagers entering clubs. With this, the rate of juvenile cases would be greatly reduce. Rules and regulations should be reinforced further regarding entering a particular club as the government is looking into this matter, any offending clubs and teenager would face consequences. While I can see the light in other people's view I also feel that the teenagers wanted to enter these club because it is forbbien and to be able to enter a club would be an achievement for them. You can only be young once, once the craze is over you wouldn't want to go clubbing and feel the kick!