Like that also can. Interview people than change words to suit their MASTERS.
Like I said, our NEWS MEDIAs how to believe? ALL RUBBISH to suit more rubbish
Like I said, our NEWS MEDIAs how to believe? ALL RUBBISH to suit more rubbish
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</td></tr> <tr><td class="msgtxt">[FONT=Comic Sans MS,Sans-Serif]Yep !! The State-controlled Times tried to carry PAPPY Balls by orchestrating and write creatively to please their master, to carry their master's balls. But, Philip Jeyaretnam asked them to fuck it and shove them up their own arses !! [/FONT]
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[FONT=Comic Sans MS,Sans-Serif]Yep, this is Philip Jeyaretnam to The State-controlled Times - FUCK YOU MOTHERFUCKERING BALL CARRIERS DEAD !!![/FONT]
Dec 5, 2009
Philip Jeyaretnam on his brother
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<!-- end left side bar --> <!-- story content : start --> I REFER to the Insight interview with me yesterday, 'From rank outsider to public guardian'.
Unfortunately, what I said about my brother, Kenneth, in answer to the question on what I thought about his taking over the leadership of the Reform Party, was omitted.
I told the interviewer that Kenneth has 'embarked on a serious project, and I am sure he will do a good job, knowing his capability'.
It is a pity that an interview about my appointment to the Public Service Commission, subsequently billed as being about my father and brother, omitted my actual response, and jumped to the very different subject of choices in life.
Philip Jeyaretnam
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