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y now suddenly former toc editor writing for pap propaganda TNP??????? he now also a PAP DOG!!!!!
how come toc got pattern one????
last time pap dog andrew loh left toc to suck pap and chan chun sing's cock, then ravi philemon becum toc editor right? then ravi philemon left then tat SDP kuma take over toc????? then kuma left toc, after that pap dog andrew loh now back to toc again (WHYYY??????), then kuma suddenly hantam SDP and vincent wijeysingha!!!! now, ravi philemon suddenly is a PAP dog for TNP!!!!
wtf how come all those who was in and out of toc end up doing things favourable to the pap top doggie lee hsien loong!!!
is TOC A PAP MACHINE???????
http://www.tnp.sg/content/why-my-son-must-serve-ns
Ravi Philemon
The topic of national service has been in the news recently, not just because of the release of a national survey but comments made by some who hated their experience.
My own attitude towards national service has changed over the years.
(Back in the 80s when I enlisted), I did not particularly enjoy national service.
Now 25 years later, I feel somewhat differently.
Even if I feel uncertain and anxious about my son having to do national service next year, I find myself encouraging him to go through this rite of passage.
This is a sacrifice the sons of Singapore have to make so that our nation can be safe.
Read the full commentary in The New Paper on Thursday (Oct 17).
how come toc got pattern one????
last time pap dog andrew loh left toc to suck pap and chan chun sing's cock, then ravi philemon becum toc editor right? then ravi philemon left then tat SDP kuma take over toc????? then kuma left toc, after that pap dog andrew loh now back to toc again (WHYYY??????), then kuma suddenly hantam SDP and vincent wijeysingha!!!! now, ravi philemon suddenly is a PAP dog for TNP!!!!
wtf how come all those who was in and out of toc end up doing things favourable to the pap top doggie lee hsien loong!!!
is TOC A PAP MACHINE???????
http://www.tnp.sg/content/why-my-son-must-serve-ns
Ravi Philemon
The topic of national service has been in the news recently, not just because of the release of a national survey but comments made by some who hated their experience.
My own attitude towards national service has changed over the years.
(Back in the 80s when I enlisted), I did not particularly enjoy national service.
Now 25 years later, I feel somewhat differently.
Even if I feel uncertain and anxious about my son having to do national service next year, I find myself encouraging him to go through this rite of passage.
This is a sacrifice the sons of Singapore have to make so that our nation can be safe.
Read the full commentary in The New Paper on Thursday (Oct 17).
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