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Serious Ah Wong very shocked by shooting of trump!

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'We should never resort to violence regardless of any differences of views': PM Wong on Donald Trump shooting​

The FBI have called the shooting at the Trump rally an "assassination attempt".
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Prime Minister Lawrence Wong expressed his shock at what was labelled as an "assassination attempt" on former U.S. president Donald Trump.
Trump was injured in a shooting at his presidential rally in Butler, Pennsylvania.

In a Facebook post on Jul. 14, PM Wong said that he was "relieved" to hear reports that Trump "is safe and recovering well".

"Our thoughts are also with the family of the deceased and those injured and impacted by the senseless attack," PM Wong said.
PM Wong added:

"We should never resort to violence regardless of any differences of views."
 
Laolan scared? You can be sure this year’s erection rallies will be heavily guarded
 
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At least having the secret service in existence is justified in US. Because people really wants to kill lying politicians.

In Singapore the VIP protection service is just paranoia. Maybe it lifts their egos to think that people want to do them in. Mental cases these politicians here.
 
he shocked the sniper bobo shooter cannot hit trump? If SAF commando sniper will succeed?
 
He need not worry, his security detail of bodyguards are pro and no harm will go to him.
 
he shocked the sniper bobo shooter cannot hit trump? If SAF commando sniper will succeed?
Got dumbfucks from fuckwarezone speculated Donald Duck hired killer to shoot a bullet passed his ear lol. Really have too many of such delusional dumbfuck in this tiny island which of his eyes really see a bullet passed Donald Duck’s ear lol
 
This kind of guaranteed a Trump Victory unless they say he cannot run for president.
Sympathy votes will be flooding in.
 
Sinkies generally do not want to physically harm our politicians. We prefer to suffer in silence. With the exception of a few instances when some sinkies really cannot tahan liao.

Punched and set on fire: When politics got dangerous in Singapore​


PUBLISHED ON June 17, 2020 7:25 PMByTrini Ng

Being a public figure in Singapore is not an easy job.

As a Member of Parliament (MP), besides Meet-the-People sessions (pre-circuit breaker) and ensuring that their constituents' concerns are heard, the job also comes with inherent risks. It's not just a war of words and sometimes, the dangers are real.

In the past few years, there have been physical attacks on Singapore MPs, and here is what we know about them.

Punches thrown​

In 2006, then-Yio Chu Kang MP Seng Han Thong was assaulted at a Meet-the-People Session (MPS). A 74-year-old former taxi driver had punched Seng in anger after perceiving that Seng had not helped to regain his revoked taxi licence.

The cab driver later apologised to Seng and the charges were dropped, according to Lianhe Zaobao. However, this is not the only incidence where punches were thrown at an MP.

Jurong Group Representation Constituency (GRC) MP Tan Wu Meng was attacked by a 32-year-old man during his MPS as well, in April 2018.

20200617_Seng%20Han%20Thong_shinmin.jpg

Tan Wu Meng.
PHOTO: Shin Min Daily News

According to Channel NewsAsia, a video captured the incident whereby the man walked towards Tan while he was speaking to another resident, grabbed him in a chokehold and slammed him against a wall, before yanking him to his knees.

The court heard that the man was at the MPS to request for assistance on a matrimonial issue. He had also punched and kicked Tan repeatedly, who subsequently suffered bruises on his arm and abrasions on his neck.

However, after a formal medical evaluation at the A&E, Tan was able to continue his duties and return to the MPS to finish writing appeal letters for his residents. In a Facebook post, he also mentioned that he had written an appeal for his attacker on the night of the incident.

The man who attacked Tan pleaded guilty to the assault charge and was sentenced to three months’ jail.

Narrow escape from knife attack​

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Lily Neo.
PHOTO: The Straits Times

MP of Jalan Besar GRC Lily Neo recounted a stabbing attempt back in 2014, when a man in a wheelchair had waited by the lift in her Kreta Ayer ward with a bag filled with urine and a knife hidden in his bag.

In an interview with The New Paper, she explained that a volunteer had told her to take the stairs instead of the lift due to security issues. She later found out that a man had planned to splash her with urine, and while she was distracted, stab her.

The man in his 50s confessed to being angry after not being able to obtain a rental flat, and said there were voices in his head telling him to attack Neo.

Neo was reported to be so shaken by the incident, "she had nightmares for days". Since then, she tries to make sure that there is always someone with her when she attends her MPS and prefers for residents to leave their bags outside during the sessions.

She also declined to press charges against the man, who was later placed in a nursing home.

Splashed with paint thinner and set on fire
20200617_Seng%20Han%20Thong_straitstimes.jpg

Seng Han Thong.
PHOTO: The Straits Times

After the incident of being punched in 2006, then-Yio Chu Kang MP Seng Han Thong suffered yet another attack in 2009. He had paint thinner splashed down his back and was set on fire in one of the most serious attacks on an MP.

The assailant was a 70-year-old man who was angry at not being given a Chinese New Year ang bao, Reuters reported.

Seng suffered burns to roughly 10 to 15 per cent of his body after the attack, which happened during a grassroots event in his constituency. A witness also said that "half of Mr Seng's hair was burnt and his back suffered burns as well".

However, Seng managed to recover from the incident after undergoing a skin graft operation at the Singapore General Hospital. Using skin from his thighs, doctors were able to apply skin grafts on his face, arms and chest.

His attacker was a former cab driver who had been in a mental clinic in the months prior to the incident, reported The Straits Times. He was later charged in court for causing grievous hurt and placed in remand at the Institute of Mental Health.

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https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/punched-and-set-fire-when-politics-got-dangerous-singapore
 
This kind of guaranteed a Trump Victory unless they say he cannot run for president.
Sympathy votes will be flooding in.
Trump was already on his way to win by a landslide without the assassination. The people want the war in Europe to end but Biden kept escalating.

What we are not sure of is Trump's middle east policy.

And chynnah! It was Trump that started the trade war by barring Huawei and kept huawei's founders daughter in detention in Canada for more than two years. There is no turning back. Trump will impose tarrifs on all imports including from sinkie.
 
However, after a formal medical evaluation at the A&E, Tan was able to continue his duties and return to the MPS to finish writing appeal letters for his residents. In a Facebook post, he also mentioned that he had written an appeal for his attacker on the night of the incident.
PAP lies bareteeth at you also you got no brain cells to figure it out.

MPS are in the evening maybe 8pm. Already wrote letters for residents.
Kena hammer. Go hospital already 3 hours. See doctor write report. Make police report. Come back continue MPS at 12 midnite see residents?

SHT deserved what he got. In fact all of them deserve this fate
 
Sinkies generally do not want to physically harm our politicians. We prefer to suffer in silence. With the exception of a few instances when some sinkies really cannot tahan liao.

Punched and set on fire: When politics got dangerous in Singapore​


PUBLISHED ON June 17, 2020 7:25 PMByTrini Ng

Being a public figure in Singapore is not an easy job.

As a Member of Parliament (MP), besides Meet-the-People sessions (pre-circuit breaker) and ensuring that their constituents' concerns are heard, the job also comes with inherent risks. It's not just a war of words and sometimes, the dangers are real.

In the past few years, there have been physical attacks on Singapore MPs, and here is what we know about them.

Punches thrown​

In 2006, then-Yio Chu Kang MP Seng Han Thong was assaulted at a Meet-the-People Session (MPS). A 74-year-old former taxi driver had punched Seng in anger after perceiving that Seng had not helped to regain his revoked taxi licence.

The cab driver later apologised to Seng and the charges were dropped, according to Lianhe Zaobao. However, this is not the only incidence where punches were thrown at an MP.

Jurong Group Representation Constituency (GRC) MP Tan Wu Meng was attacked by a 32-year-old man during his MPS as well, in April 2018.

20200617_Seng%20Han%20Thong_shinmin.jpg

Tan Wu Meng.
PHOTO: Shin Min Daily News

According to Channel NewsAsia, a video captured the incident whereby the man walked towards Tan while he was speaking to another resident, grabbed him in a chokehold and slammed him against a wall, before yanking him to his knees.

The court heard that the man was at the MPS to request for assistance on a matrimonial issue. He had also punched and kicked Tan repeatedly, who subsequently suffered bruises on his arm and abrasions on his neck.

However, after a formal medical evaluation at the A&E, Tan was able to continue his duties and return to the MPS to finish writing appeal letters for his residents. In a Facebook post, he also mentioned that he had written an appeal for his attacker on the night of the incident.

The man who attacked Tan pleaded guilty to the assault charge and was sentenced to three months’ jail.

Narrow escape from knife attack​

20200617_Lily%20Neo_straitstimes.jpg

Lily Neo.
PHOTO: The Straits Times

MP of Jalan Besar GRC Lily Neo recounted a stabbing attempt back in 2014, when a man in a wheelchair had waited by the lift in her Kreta Ayer ward with a bag filled with urine and a knife hidden in his bag.

In an interview with The New Paper, she explained that a volunteer had told her to take the stairs instead of the lift due to security issues. She later found out that a man had planned to splash her with urine, and while she was distracted, stab her.

The man in his 50s confessed to being angry after not being able to obtain a rental flat, and said there were voices in his head telling him to attack Neo.

Neo was reported to be so shaken by the incident, "she had nightmares for days". Since then, she tries to make sure that there is always someone with her when she attends her MPS and prefers for residents to leave their bags outside during the sessions.

She also declined to press charges against the man, who was later placed in a nursing home.

Splashed with paint thinner and set on fire
20200617_Seng%20Han%20Thong_straitstimes.jpg

Seng Han Thong.
PHOTO: The Straits Times

After the incident of being punched in 2006, then-Yio Chu Kang MP Seng Han Thong suffered yet another attack in 2009. He had paint thinner splashed down his back and was set on fire in one of the most serious attacks on an MP.

The assailant was a 70-year-old man who was angry at not being given a Chinese New Year ang bao, Reuters reported.

Seng suffered burns to roughly 10 to 15 per cent of his body after the attack, which happened during a grassroots event in his constituency. A witness also said that "half of Mr Seng's hair was burnt and his back suffered burns as well".

However, Seng managed to recover from the incident after undergoing a skin graft operation at the Singapore General Hospital. Using skin from his thighs, doctors were able to apply skin grafts on his face, arms and chest.

His attacker was a former cab driver who had been in a mental clinic in the months prior to the incident, reported The Straits Times. He was later charged in court for causing grievous hurt and placed in remand at the Institute of Mental Health.

[email protected]
https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/punched-and-set-fire-when-politics-got-dangerous-singapore
They love to suffer in slience because they are so dumb. Every propaganda that comes out from a TV or on newspaper, they believe everything without a doubt. Now, you know why they were jabbed for a reason lol
 
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