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Mr Chiam See Tong the LION HEARTED moves supporters to tears

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lidat u gotta skip ktv oso ... :o :p


aljunied leh? ... mp leh? ... tampines leh? ... :confused:


No worries...Little India got alot of LSB...jus hang ard there n no one can smell de differences...:biggrin::p

Wah paing...how many week u 1 me no zhang jui?? :(
 

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Potong Pasir SPP Rally

27 Years

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Khun Ying Pojaman

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Just in case Bishan-TP go to opposition, like Aljunied, I also have action plan for contingency. :biggrin:

The ideal ministar to replace Hen at Education is Mr Upturn the downturn.
Students all over S'pore will be motivated and encouraged to improve their education, particularly their language skills.
They will also be discouraged from crying in public places, because they learn that crying in public makes you look ugly. :biggrin:

The ideal ministar to replace Mr Wong as coordinating for homeland security will be our senior ministar wooden.
Since he is a master at international relations and has always advocated people getting along together and all that mushy stuff, he will be the ideal person to prevent terrorism.

As for the one of better stock, not very sure what she does, but it should not be too difficult to replace her. My recommendation is cass888 from our very own forum. :biggrin:

Reminder: Major-General Chan Chun Sing already choped the seat for Foreign Minister.
 

spotter542

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I say it loud and clear ,

Mr. Chiam See Tong's fighting spirit is equivalent to that of Dr. Sun Yat Sen
 

exSINgaporean

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Haha. Mrs Chiam really giving it good to PAP. She's recounting all the injustice done to PP residents and her husband.

Short ass One Cunt Sing is going to lose big time!

How can a lance corporal in the army be the Minister of Home Affair or Internal Affairs incharged of the safety of the whole of Singapore? Perhaps Dr Chee who was a police officer can do a much better job.

Chiam personality drowns the Cunt Sing, period!
 

no_faith

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Fuck you PAP! Chiam See Tong has been fighting your undemocratic and underhanded tactics for 27 years!

His spirit is indomitable! He has fought for the brave residents at Potong Pasir. He has fought for all Singaporeans.
but it seems tat d 66% dun tink so.

can see he is really weak and hardly can move freely but he still fights on.
 

GoldenDragon

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CST is a true son of S'pore. Always in the service of the nation. Unlike the mercenaries from MIW, money doesn't motivate CST. Even a blind man can witness the passion, commitment, integrity and 'stainless steel' qualities in CST. MIW, especially WKS is just the opposite.
 

Rogue Trader

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Let's see if he is Richard the Lion Hearted, who is Robin Hood?

Obviously it's LHL the prince of thieves. He increased GST to tax the rich to help the poor.

Then every 5 years he sings "You know it's true.... Everything I do, I do it for yooou...."
 

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Chiam founded the Singapore Democratic Party in 1980, and was the party's Secretary-General (leader) until 1993.

Chiam has been a member of Parliament since 22 December 1984.

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Chants and cheers for Chiam at Potong Pasir rally

By Jeremy Au Yong
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Singapore People's Party's (SPP) Chiam See Tong (left, wearing a garland) with his wife, Mrs Lina Chiam (hand raised) during a rally at Potong Pasir. -- ST PHOTO: NG SOR LUAN

IF SATURDAY night's rally at Potong Pasir was to be his farewell to the constituency, the residents certainly gave their former incumbent MP Chiam See Tong a rousing sendoff.
The 5,000-strong crowd chanted his name and cheered almost non-stop the moment Mr Chiam came on stage. And when it was his turn to speak, every sentence he uttered was greeted with loud cheers.
Mr Chiam used his address to explain to Potong Pasir residents why he was leaving the constituency to contest a GRC after 27 years. He said he wanted to push for more democracy and is staking his chances in the five-man Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC.
His Singapore People's Party (SPP) group is contesting the People's Action Party (PAP) incumbent team anchored by Deputy Prime Minister Wong Kan Seng.
At the rally, Mr Chiam, together with the other SPP candidates, threw their weight behind Mrs Lina Chiam, who is taking over the Potong Pasir battle from her husband. They promised residents that the other six candidates would also serve Potong Pasir if Mrs Chiam was elected.
 
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