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Repeal377A

I agree with Alex’s comments that petitions are usually not very effective in Singapore, especially an online one. But that does not mean that we should not do it. And as Alex noted, it was, alas, peppered by anonymous signatories and the you-know-whos.

The petition should be seen as an exercise to get people to do something about what’s effecting them, their family and friends. Overtime, we will be used to such pro activity and it will only grow bigger and become more visible in the future.

Well, why not give it a shot and click the link below?


3 Responses to “Repeal377A”

  1. 1 The Singapore Daily

    Hi, I’ve featured this post at The Singapore Daily [http://singaporedaily.wordpress.com]. Keep blogging!

  2. 2 kelvinw

    Thanks!

  1. 1 Daily SG: 16 Oct 2007 « The Singapore Daily

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