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What did we do? - Indonesia Pull Out of Airshow

ginfreely

Alfrescian
Loyal
Coward pappies if got balls then no need wayang.
Send indon ambassador home.
Suspend diplomatic ties.
Call on sinkies to boycott indon related products and services.
NTUC to organise strikes of sinkie workers in indon companies.

Pappies dun do insignificant half fuck wayang. Want then go all the way.

Looks like PAP can forget about solving the Indon haze problem for this year and the haze will last another two decades. Lucky I just bought my air purifier, don't count on PAP to solve any problem, don't escalate can 'steal laugh' already..
 
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laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Kee chiu is one useless dog.....


just barking away like some chihuahua




just STFU .......


But he can dance well... and he will most likely be the next PM. :biggrin:


qy8ky.gif
 

laksaboy

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Coward pappies if got balls then no need wayang.
Send indon ambassador home.
Suspend diplomatic ties.
Call on sinkies to boycott indon related products and services.
NTUC to organise strikes of sinkie workers in indon companies.

Pappies dun do insignificant half fuck wayang. Want then go all the way.

Or burn the Indonesia flag in front of the Indonesian embassy and the world media's cameras. :biggrin:

Then again, if you fold the cloth in a certain way, you can't be really sure if you're burning the Singapore flag or Indonesia flag. :wink:
 

Jlokta

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Kee chiu is one useless dog.....


just barking away like some chihuahua




just STFU .......

You're wrong, he's the best they have in the pound. Pinky say sit, he sits, pinky say paw, he kee chiu.

The one barking like mad is fuck yew and vb.
 

Jlokta

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
More income opportunity for Pinoy maids? Maybe Lucky Plaza will soon need an extension like Jurong Point. :biggrin:

Pinoy already have lots of money making opportunity, from lucky plaza to orchard towers to east coast tent

The one at risk is TMCC, NSRCC, alot of blangas will be setting up tent on the green for 19th hole.
 

Jlokta

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Looks like PAP can forget about solving the Indon haze problem for this year and the haze will last another two decades. Lucky I just bought my air purifier, don't count on PAP to solve any problem, don't escalate can 'steal laugh' already..

Now you remind me.

Better start stocking up on 3ply facemask and N95 to sell when the haze hits.
 

presby

Alfrescian
Loyal
If they come and spend big money buying this and that from Singapore companies, then good. If they buy from overseas suppliers or just a few spare tires, don't come also no problem.
 

johnny333

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
There are Singapore investors in the plantation businesses responsible for burning forests.



I remember some PAP MP warning that the companies responsible would be brought to court & punished
The fact that the matter was dropped & forgotten indicates that powerful Spore investors are involved. Temasek:confused: LKY:confused: LHL:confused:
 

Charlie99

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Asset
WHAT THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA MAY NOT HAVE PROVIDED TO THE PUBLIC.

Background Story: DPM TEO, SHANMUGAM AND NG ENG HEN URGE INDONESIA TO RECONSIDER NAVY SHIP NAME

So Indonesia has decided to name a naval ship after the two Marines convicted of bombing the McDonald's House in 1965, during Indonesia's confrontation with the Federation of Malaysia.
What is missing from the mainstream media reports is an important detail: on 9 October 1968, Singapore informed the Indonesian Embassy that the two men, Osman Haji Mohammed Ali and Harun Said, were scheduled to be executed in around a week's time. On 11 October 1968, President Suharto made a personal request that the sentence either be commuted to life imprisonment or for it to at least be delayed. Even Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak sent in supporting appeals.
(Why this request for clemency? After Suharto seized power in 1967, his aim was to rebuild Indonesia from what he deemed as the excesses of the Sukarno years, which included a seemingly belligerent foreign policy. In some ways, the Marines were seen as people who were loyal to the nation, but 'misguided' by Sukarno's 'folly'. To be able to gain amnesty for the Marines would bolster Suharto's domestic popularity--as someone who had managed to secure Singapore's goodwill and who literally saved Indonesian lives abroad.)
However, Singapore went ahead to execute the two Marines on 18 October 1968. We know the story: the Singapore government, as insecure as always, did not want to seem to be 'bullied' or 'intimidated' by big powers.
Suharto lost his standing among his people. Protests were held, and the Singapore embassy in Jakarta was stormed. As a major face-saving measure, the President declared the Marines national heroes and awarded them the Bintang Sakti, the highest military decoration. They were then buried at the Heroes' Cemetery in Kalibata.
The big what-if: if Singapore had entertained the request for clemency, would the two Marines have been hailed as heroes? Especially since they were Sukarno's soldiers, not Suharto's? Would they have served out their life sentences quietly and into obscurity? We'll never know. What we do know is that this denial of amnesty set off a chain of events leading up to the names 'Osman Harun' now chosen for a naval ship.
The mainstream media should stop perpetuating this absurd notion that the men were considered heroes for wanting to blow up civilians. Heroic martyrdom was foisted on them because Singapore refused to accommodate and ended up making Suharto look impotent. It is hypocritical for the Singapore media to claim that Indonesia's naming of the naval ship is an act of 'unfriendliness' or 'insensitivity'. The Indonesians can always claim it as an act of sovereignty, the same kind of sovereignty the Singapore government chose to exercise when it hung the two men in 1968.
 

methink

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Loyal
The whole incident was actually a non event to begin with....sinkies dun give a fuck.
It's vile pappies who want to save face for lky....but too cowardly to do much.

Yes no one give a damn.

Only his croonies are the ones making noises for their master! When the old man issued a command, all his "wise" men will start to jump!
 

Lionheart

Alfrescian
Loyal
this is something which should be prevented in the first place.

opening old wounds is damned dangerous for anyone.

the past is dead and gone. singaporeans have to move on....or remain stagnant and dead.
 

red amoeba

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
the whole situation is clouded further by not having a clear leading candidate in the upcoming Presidential elections...otherwise, one can already work on the candidate to pave way for 'recovery' actions after the election.

perhaps the whole affair will be on ice until their elections.

widodo vs prabowo.
 

Lionheart

Alfrescian
Loyal
we should stop playing with fire...

bet on the wrong horse means more problems and more troubles...

the best is to stay out....and mind our own business and take care of our own people...

and stay vigilant, alert and humble always.....dont play the big games. we are just too tiny and too vulnerable.

maikaykain lah~~~
 

Froggy

Alfrescian (InfP) + Mod
Moderator
Generous Asset
Thank you Charlie for this insightful post.

WHAT THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA MAY NOT HAVE PROVIDED TO THE PUBLIC.

Background Story: DPM TEO, SHANMUGAM AND NG ENG HEN URGE INDONESIA TO RECONSIDER NAVY SHIP NAME

So Indonesia has decided to name a naval ship after the two Marines convicted of bombing the McDonald's House in 1965, during Indonesia's confrontation with the Federation of Malaysia.
What is missing from the mainstream media reports is an important detail: on 9 October 1968, Singapore informed the Indonesian Embassy that the two men, Osman Haji Mohammed Ali and Harun Said, were scheduled to be executed in around a week's time. On 11 October 1968, President Suharto made a personal request that the sentence either be commuted to life imprisonment or for it to at least be delayed. Even Tunku Abdul Rahman and Tun Abdul Razak sent in supporting appeals.
(Why this request for clemency? After Suharto seized power in 1967, his aim was to rebuild Indonesia from what he deemed as the excesses of the Sukarno years, which included a seemingly belligerent foreign policy. In some ways, the Marines were seen as people who were loyal to the nation, but 'misguided' by Sukarno's 'folly'. To be able to gain amnesty for the Marines would bolster Suharto's domestic popularity--as someone who had managed to secure Singapore's goodwill and who literally saved Indonesian lives abroad.)
However, Singapore went ahead to execute the two Marines on 18 October 1968. We know the story: the Singapore government, as insecure as always, did not want to seem to be 'bullied' or 'intimidated' by big powers.
Suharto lost his standing among his people. Protests were held, and the Singapore embassy in Jakarta was stormed. As a major face-saving measure, the President declared the Marines national heroes and awarded them the Bintang Sakti, the highest military decoration. They were then buried at the Heroes' Cemetery in Kalibata.
The big what-if: if Singapore had entertained the request for clemency, would the two Marines have been hailed as heroes? Especially since they were Sukarno's soldiers, not Suharto's? Would they have served out their life sentences quietly and into obscurity? We'll never know. What we do know is that this denial of amnesty set off a chain of events leading up to the names 'Osman Harun' now chosen for a naval ship.
The mainstream media should stop perpetuating this absurd notion that the men were considered heroes for wanting to blow up civilians. Heroic martyrdom was foisted on them because Singapore refused to accommodate and ended up making Suharto look impotent. It is hypocritical for the Singapore media to claim that Indonesia's naming of the naval ship is an act of 'unfriendliness' or 'insensitivity'. The Indonesians can always claim it as an act of sovereignty, the same kind of sovereignty the Singapore government chose to exercise when it hung the two men in 1968.
 
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