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Tan Kin Lian support thread

blackmondy

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See what cock this smooth talker is spewing when asked about why he need to use physical posters...the reasons he gave is totally nonsensical and illogical...LOL.



Reporter also asked him whether he got declare to ELD about his son's job at MOF for possible COI, he remain utterly evasive using all kinds of smooth excuses say what 'non-story' that they should ask MOF & not him etc. to smoke thru. Really sickening to the core.

Now people get to see the real Tharman, his true self.

This fellow must not be president, else SG is doomed.

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/si...empt-any-possible-potential-conflict-interest

This leeporter most likely will have his days numbered.....
 

Hightech88

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PCB India news about 'India-origin' PE candidate lai liao as expected...makes one wonder what is the headline once he won, LOL.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/inter...-president-on-september-1/article67251799.ece

Indian-origin former Minister Tharman in race as Singapore set to vote on new President on September 1​

Singapore has a stringent qualification process for candidates vying for the presidency

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Presidential candidate Tharman Shanmugaratnam, holds up a pineapple, which will be his campaign symbol, at the nomination centre in Singapore August 22, 2023.
Presidential candidate Tharman Shanmugaratnam, holds up a pineapple, which will be his campaign symbol, at the nomination centre in Singapore August 22, 2023. | Photo Credit: Reuters
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Hightech88

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Sample count starts at about 9:40PM...

Let's chill and enjoy some sombre music first to prepare for the inevitable new CECApore nation..

 

Wayne Piew

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He probably knows he will win anyway so don't bother to create unnecessary drama. He understands the saying: 多做多错, 少做少错, 不做不会错.

Now people get to see the real Tharman, his true self. Reporter asked him whether he got declare to ELD about his son's job at MOF for possible COI, he remain utterly evasive using all kinds of smooth excuses say what 'non-story' that they should ask MOF & not him etc. to smoke thru. Really sickening to the core.

This fellow must not be president, else SG is doomed.

https://www.businesstimes.com.sg/si...empt-any-possible-potential-conflict-interest

Still no sight or coverage of our Botak Pineapple President voting with his privileged famiLEE on our local prostitute press.
Always preaching he got nothing to hide with his glib tongue, he should be seen voting along side his elite son, akiLAN.
Once a Pappie, always a Pappie, same style as his FEMININE boss Pinky, once shit hits the fan, take cover.
 

Wayne Piew

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No member of the local prostitute press asked our Botak president if the last min stray bullets about his elite famiLEE will affect the % of the votes he will be getting today.

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SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tharman Shanmugaratnam, competing in the 2023 Presidential Election (PE 2023), arrived at the Bukit Timah polling station at 5:37 pm on Friday (1 Sept) alongside his wife, Jane Ittogi, to cast their votes.
During his interaction with the media, the 66-year-old mentioned that he had visited several polling stations in the morning, including ones in Tampines and Marsiling, where he observed a smooth voting process.
“I’m feeling fine… it feels good. Just the calmness of Singapore feels good,” he says, adding that he woke up pretty early in the morning.
The former senior minister from the People’s Action Party (PAP) also praised the advice given by the Elections Department (ELD) to vote in the afternoon, saying, “I thought ELD’s advice was excellent. It issued a notice early in the morning to tell people to come in the afternoon, so we thought it was a good idea,” he says.
Mr Tharman and his wife reportedly left the polling station at around 6:00 p.m.
After voting, he expressed his satisfaction with the smooth voting process and commended the election officials.
“Some of them had to start at 5 am; they have been going through the day, they had to deal with some computer glitches in the morning but they dealt with it very well, I thought. So kudos to all the election officials all over the island.”
The other two presidential candidates, Tan Kin Lian and Ng Kok Song were captured by the media as they made their way to the polling station this morning.
As of 5 p.m. on Friday, a total of 2,302,996 Singaporeans, representing approximately 85 per cent of eligible voters, have cast their votes.
The polls began at 8 a.m., and the Elections Department (ELD) advises those who have not voted yet to ensure they have enough time to do so before the polls close at 8 p.m.
 

Ralders

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No member of the local prostitute press asked our Botak president if the last min stray bullets about his elite famiLEE will affect the % of the votes he will be getting today.

tharman4.jpg


SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tharman Shanmugaratnam, competing in the 2023 Presidential Election (PE 2023), arrived at the Bukit Timah polling station at 5:37 pm on Friday (1 Sept) alongside his wife, Jane Ittogi, to cast their votes.
During his interaction with the media, the 66-year-old mentioned that he had visited several polling stations in the morning, including ones in Tampines and Marsiling, where he observed a smooth voting process.
“I’m feeling fine… it feels good. Just the calmness of Singapore feels good,” he says, adding that he woke up pretty early in the morning.
The former senior minister from the People’s Action Party (PAP) also praised the advice given by the Elections Department (ELD) to vote in the afternoon, saying, “I thought ELD’s advice was excellent. It issued a notice early in the morning to tell people to come in the afternoon, so we thought it was a good idea,” he says.
Mr Tharman and his wife reportedly left the polling station at around 6:00 p.m.
After voting, he expressed his satisfaction with the smooth voting process and commended the election officials.
“Some of them had to start at 5 am; they have been going through the day, they had to deal with some computer glitches in the morning but they dealt with it very well, I thought. So kudos to all the election officials all over the island.”
The other two presidential candidates, Tan Kin Lian and Ng Kok Song were captured by the media as they made their way to the polling station this morning.
As of 5 p.m. on Friday, a total of 2,302,996 Singaporeans, representing approximately 85 per cent of eligible voters, have cast their votes.
The polls began at 8 a.m., and the Elections Department (ELD) advises those who have not voted yet to ensure they have enough time to do so before the polls close at 8 p.m.
Closing in 3mins.
 

Hightech88

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If NKS taikoh wins, he better buck up his community reach and social causes role and not just keep preaching about meditation LOL
 

Chocolate

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If freak result goes to NKS, I don't mind as well. NKS can certainly represent Singapore well.

Most impt is the pro-CECA candidate must not win, else SG is doomed forever.

Else once Thambi wins, confirm all the India news outlet will headline 'India-origin candidate win Singapore's President Election'.. or 'Tharman is the first India-origin candidate to win in an elected presidency in Singapore' etc..

and not forgetting 'Modi congratulates Tharman for presidency' and wish to discuss on how to open up floodgates for CECAs to flood Singapore,
CCB mai la mai lai.
That would be a joke as Tharman is Ceylonese. His ancestors hail from Sri Lanka. He likely has no relatives in India at all. Sri Lankans have been on their island for generations, since Before Christ.
 

blackmondy

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No member of the local prostitute press asked our Botak president if the last min stray bullets about his elite famiLEE will affect the % of the votes he will be getting today.

tharman4.jpg


SINGAPORE: Presidential candidate Tharman Shanmugaratnam, competing in the 2023 Presidential Election (PE 2023), arrived at the Bukit Timah polling station at 5:37 pm on Friday (1 Sept) alongside his wife, Jane Ittogi, to cast their votes.
During his interaction with the media, the 66-year-old mentioned that he had visited several polling stations in the morning, including ones in Tampines and Marsiling, where he observed a smooth voting process.
“I’m feeling fine… it feels good. Just the calmness of Singapore feels good,” he says, adding that he woke up pretty early in the morning.
The former senior minister from the People’s Action Party (PAP) also praised the advice given by the Elections Department (ELD) to vote in the afternoon, saying, “I thought ELD’s advice was excellent. It issued a notice early in the morning to tell people to come in the afternoon, so we thought it was a good idea,” he says.
Mr Tharman and his wife reportedly left the polling station at around 6:00 p.m.
After voting, he expressed his satisfaction with the smooth voting process and commended the election officials.
“Some of them had to start at 5 am; they have been going through the day, they had to deal with some computer glitches in the morning but they dealt with it very well, I thought. So kudos to all the election officials all over the island.”
The other two presidential candidates, Tan Kin Lian and Ng Kok Song were captured by the media as they made their way to the polling station this morning.
As of 5 p.m. on Friday, a total of 2,302,996 Singaporeans, representing approximately 85 per cent of eligible voters, have cast their votes.
The polls began at 8 a.m., and the Elections Department (ELD) advises those who have not voted yet to ensure they have enough time to do so before the polls close at 8 p.m.
I wanna know what his Japanese wife sees in this botak motherfucker ?
 
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