Catholic Archbishot Nicola Chia kowtows to Ruler Loong

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Reported by ranked 147th Mouthpiece, Shit Times

hxxp://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/catholic-archbishop-withdraws-letter-abolish-internal-security-act-201

The head of the Roman Catholic Church in Peasantpore has confirmed that he wrote to an political dissenters group backing its call to abolish the regime's Infernal Security Act (ISA) - but withdrew the letter later invited to tea party hosted by Duke of Punggol. Now the official line is he withdrew the letter 'fearing it could affect Ruler Loong's hold on power if Old Autocrat decides to meet Lord Yama sooner than expected'.

For indolent idiots, the Infernal Security Act allows Ruler Loong to detain anybody for fun and legal courts can do nothing about it. Habeas Corpus is toothless against it and Ruler Loong has the power to extend detention orders for detainees. Following the practices of the bygone Manchurian Court, detainees are usually beaten up and force to confess to petty crimes against the regime. Those who refused to sign confessions or pledge loyalty to Ruler Loong are usually detained till they almost drop dead.

Archbigshot Nichola Chia, a old fogey at 73, on Wednesday said he had retracted the letter to arty farty Function 8 after he reflected on it and became concerned it could be used "in a manner to make Ruler Loong look like an Asiatic despot". He will be probably forced to retire next. So much for the 'Hundred Flowers' Campaign'. Even a deity fearing catholic like Nichola fear Ruler Loong more than his Jewish deity, what more can we say for the peasants?

The response came a day after disgruntled bapok blogger Alex Au-Au wrote on his site Yawning Bread that the Archbigshop had written to arty farty Function8 ahead of a fruitless anti-ISA rally in June.

Au Au said he had not seen the letter, but heard it was "warmly-worded" and that it expressed support for the rally and the call for the ISA to be abolished.

Function8 is made up of a group of naive Catholic baboons who are mistaken as convenience for violent communists so that Old Autocrat could issue a decree to detain and torture them. Old Autocrat was then lazy to gather evidence and hope to smash this group who are also anti-regime Labour Party members at that time.

The infamous Operation Spectrum was derided as a politically motivated game to punish clever peasants who dare to balk the regime without flouting any laws. Ang Mohs and Nihons had a good laugh as it proved the Peasantpore Republic is simply another tinpot Asiatic despotic regime.
 
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Reported by ranked 147th Mouthpiece, Shit Times

hxxp://www.straitstimes.com/breaking-news/singapore/story/catholic-archbishop-withdraws-letter-abolish-internal-security-act-201

The head of the Roman Catholic Church in Peasantpore has confirmed that he wrote to an political dissenters group backing its call to abolish the regime's Infernal Security Act (ISA) - but withdrew the letter later invited to tea party hosted by Duke of Punggol. Now the official line is he withdrew the letter 'fearing it could affect Ruler Loong's hold on power if Old Autocrat decides to meet Lord Yama sooner than expected'.

For indolent idiots, the Infernal Security Act allows Ruler Loong to detain anybody for fun and legal courts can do nothing about it. Habeas Corpus is toothless against it and Ruler Loong has the power to extend detention orders for detainees. Following the practices of the bygone Manchurian Court, detainees are usually beaten up and force to confess to petty crimes against the regime. Those who refused to sign confessions or pledge loyalty to Ruler Loong are usually detained till they almost drop dead.

Archbigshot Nichola Chia, a old fogey at 73, on Wednesday said he had retracted the letter to arty farty Function 8 after he reflected on it and became concerned it could be used "in a manner to make Ruler Loong look like an Asiatic despot". He will be probably forced to retire next. So much for the 'Hundred Flowers' Campaign'. Even a deity fearing catholic like Nichola fear Ruler Loong more than his Jewish deity, what more can we say for the peasants?

The response came a day after disgruntled bapok blogger Alex Au-Au wrote on his site Yawning Bread that the Archbigshop had written to arty farty Function8 ahead of a fruitless anti-ISA rally in June.

Au Au said he had not seen the letter, but heard it was "warmly-worded" and that it expressed support for the rally and the call for the ISA to be abolished.

Function8 is made up of a group of naive Catholic baboons who are mistaken as convenience for violent communists so that Old Autocrat could issue a decree to detain and torture them. Old Autocrat was then lazy to gather evidence and hope to smash this group who are also anti-regime Labour Party members at that time.

The infamous Operation Spectrum was derided as a politically motivated game to punish clever peasants who dare to balk the regime without flouting any laws. Ang Mohs and Nihons had a good laugh as it proved the Peasantpore Republic is simply another tinpot Asiatic despotic regime.

Of course we have to stop mixing superstitious beliefs with polictics.We are already living in this modern era and I cannot understand why so many Singaporean are still so superstitious believing in such primitive beliefs.I support the govt for this case.
 
This came to mind.

[video=youtube;zB8wNjmHwRc]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zB8wNjmHwRc[/video]
 
Agree.

When 2 entities clashing ...... warspirits will be the natural consequence ....:o
 
The general thrust of the government’s statement is dangerous to the public good, for it is trying to to deflect scrutiny away from themselves by casting Function 8 as villains (on their assumption that it was they who leaked the story). Taking the cue, reporters Thursday afternoon kept asking me to identify my sources, like hounds unleashed for a hunt. I have refused, for to do so would be a public disservice since it would mean putting the spotlight exactly where the government wants it — on the whistleblowers.

(Note: I am not suggesting that the whistleblowers are Function 8 members. As I told reporters, I was hardly the first person outside the circle of organisers to know of the affair. I could have been the hundredth person to hear of it. Lots of people, in the archbishop’s staff, his senior circle of priests, a retired Supreme Court judge and ministry officials, apparently knew of the letters and the events way before me. It was relatively easy for me to get corroboration of the story from additional sources.)

If you read my first post on this subject carefully, you will see that the party which should explain itself is not Function 8, but the government. Why did it act in the highly opaque way that it did? Even Today newspaper could see that the chief point of my exposé of the events was to draw public attention to “the Government’s ‘arm-twisting’ of Archbishop Nicholas Chia.”

I urge my readers to be very clear about this: The issue is not Function 8 or even Nicholas Chia. The issue is the way the government stepped in to block the latter’s support for the rally using methods hardly different from 25 years ago. Don’t let the government deflect attention away from itself. They are the ones who need to answer to the people for their actions.

- Alex Au
- http://yawningbread.wordpress.com/2...nd-maruah-on-the-archbishop-affair/#more-8068
 
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