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LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Australia

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from Vietnam lost on radar, fly to crash site near Australia must logically past Singaporean air space

RSAF radar did not see UFO?

WAF?

If crashed into MBS how is Loong going to answer?

HUH?

Mr LTK can ask?
 
Re: LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Austra

Mr LTK can ask?

Dounch ask so much. RSAF lay-dar damn good one, even Malaysian housefly enter Sg airspace also can see one!!!

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Re: LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Austra

http://www.nst.com.my/latest/font-c...font-singapore-s-lee-deeply-saddened-1.531296



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Email ** Print 25 March 2014| last updated at 09:03AM
MH370 Lost in Indian Ocean: Singapore's Lee deeply saddened



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SINGAPORE: Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said he is deeply saddened to hear news about the tragic fate of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370.
"For more than two weeks, we have been hoping against hope that somehow the worst did not happen. We know how anguished and desperate the families and friends of those on board felt," the prime minister said in his Facebook posting on Monday night.
"While we are still far from understanding what happened, I hope this latest news will nonetheless give some certainty and closure.
"My deepest sympathies and condolences to the families and friends of those on board, and to the governments of Malaysia and China," Lee added.
Earlier, at news conference on Monday night, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak announced that the flight path of the missing jetliner ended in the southern Indian Ocean.
The Beijing-bound Boeing 777-200ER aircraft, with 227 passengers and 12 crew on board, disappeared about an hour after leaving the KL International Airport at 12.41 am on March 8.
It was scheduled to arrive in Beijing at 6.30 am (Malaysian time) on the same day.-- BERNAMA
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Re: LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Austra

None of singkielands bloody booming biz n i rather wp concentrate on bread n butter issues.
 
Re: LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Austra

farking wayang... havent old faece lee seen the corpse or even ID any parts, he cannot wait to ejaculate.
 
Re: LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Austra

Seriously, where the hell is this MH370?
 
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Re: LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Austra

Most likely Singapore radar saw the whole thing but did not do a thing to assist in order not to reveal their strength and capability.
 
Re: LTK pse h the balls to ask LHL @ parLEEment DID MH370 fly past SG air down Austra

from Vietnam lost on radar, fly to crash site near Australia must logically past Singaporean air space

RSAF radar did not see UFO?

WAF?

If crashed into MBS how is Loong going to answer?

HUH?

Mr LTK can ask?

I would expect WP Shadow Defence/Foreign Affairs guru Gerald Giam to ask. That boy knows a lot.
 
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