Tuesday, January 10, 2006

Please consider signing the petition.

I have posted the following to soc.culture.singapore - http://tinyurl.com/94s9y. The petition itself is at http://www.petitiononline.com/temasek/

Sunday, January 08, 2006

Elections!

The ruling regime has till about mid-2007 to call for general elections. But the sad thing about the whole affair is that we have a system that continues to honour "walkovers". Walkovers, should be, IMHO, made illegal and inapplicable in the case of elections. What we have seen in previous so-called General Elections, is that on nomination day, the ruling regime has essentially been handed the keys to the next government. All because there was no one to contest.

Together with the now defunct, The Roundtable, I have stated in 2001 and repeated in my NMP application, that every electoral contest must have a minimum number of votes in favour of the winning candidate. So, if there is only 1 contestant, that contestant must garner, say 30%, of the valid votes in favour before she gets the seat in parliament. The bulk of the people sitting in parliament today do not have a single mandate to sit there. They were never voted in. Just as President S R Nathan, they do not have the moral or ethical stand to represent Singapore. They got in on technicality. Shame on you.

The argument has been made that no ruling party will want to make it easier for another party to take over power from them. While that might sound logical, what I am asking for here is a fair playing ground. A ground on which, I as a citizen am able to exercise my fundamental human right to vote. I am sure this nonsense of walkovers is a contravention of the United Nations Convention on Human Rights.

Please join me in signing the petition. We have to fix it NOW!
Did not quite realize that it has been over two months since I posted. I suppose it is both a good and a bad thing - good in that I was busy, and bad in that poor time-management resulted in this lapse.

It is 2006 now and, personally, and from a family point of view, 2005 was amazing. Firstly, I was on the ground in Banda Aceh as a deputy commander of the SCDF Ops Lion Heart contingent on since December 29 2004 and the way I could usher in 2005 on the 31st was via SMSes to my wife and sons. Did I ever expect to be deployed for a real operation? And when the call came in, I did not hesitate. I will gladly be out there helping when the calls ever comes in again.

When I watched the movie The Towering Inferno in 1974 (amazing that it was over 30 years ago), there was a scene where a man working as a checkout clerk, leaves his job and rushes to put on a fireman's suit. He was a reservist firefighter and the fact that he responded to an emergency and, that he did it willingly, kinda stuck in my mind. That was the mental image in my mind when I got that recall from the SCDF at about 11am on December 29 2004!

I am proud to be associated with an organization such as the SCDF. They are trained for real life - not make believe. Saving lives is their primary motive. I think we need to get that "a-ha" factor into the SCDF reservists (or the politically correct "operationally ready national servicemen"). I say this because we need to have reservists inspire fellow reservists. I tried to do that during my last ICT in April 2005, where I took over one lesson period to share with my men what the SCDF did on the ground. I hope that the sharing did inspire some or all of them to do better and take their ICT stints more seriously but more importantly, raise their respect for the Force.

I have now been transferred to the holding list, meaning that it is unlikely that I will be called up for any more ICTs or operations. That is fine. It is time for younger officers to take over.

2005 was also exciting from another angle - I got inducted into the OSU College of Engineering Council of Outstanding Early Career Enginners. What an honour!

As a final item of reflection, I am glad to have passed the Red Hat Certified Engineer exams on December 31 2005. I was not planning on doing any of these industry/vendor certifications, but I chose this one over others - not because I work for Red Hat, but I wanted to be a sorta inspiration to my sons!