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mai gian png. i will deliver my famous type 4 faeces flavored moon with your bum cake on the next visit.
tell me where you live and i deliver 1 box of LKY gel to your place so that you can lub your arse for FAP to screw you for the next 5 years
One box no enough. Try a 40-footer container.
you fellas all bestest - lub arse with 40 foot container of lky gel which is recommended by dentists all ober the world....this resonates with kungfoo master bruise lee who said: i'll ram your teeth so far down your throat that you'll hafta stick a toothbrush up your arse to clean it :pLKY gel is very potent 1 drop n Amos yee face from grin to grim plus side effects for weeks. Lim Swee say n boon Heng drip only tears also fall like urine. Use LKY gel as it is recommended by dentists all over the world.
Tension in this Forum sibei high. Limpei sappork Opposition and oso will vote Dr Chee liaozz.. Still Tio kan Pua Karchng...
Aiyoh... As I always say... You all are the Bestest! But 60.1% sinkies will break your heart. So don't put your hopes too high.
Lao Kao in 2011 erection learnt a digging cheebye lesson that there are lots of daft sinkies out there who will willingly become slaves of PAP allowing their Karchng to be poked and poked.
Bo pian rite...democratic system is majority win what. Is liddat one.
Lao kao try now to convince brothers, sisters, cousins and their parents and nieces and nephews to vote opposition ... That is the only way to Empower ourselves.
Jesus say must forgive. So I forgive.You support Dr Chee big time? Jialat liao. These PAPPies and middle voters will screw your monkey arse.
But not to worry, those SDPPies will suck your dick.
Don't say I not say you eat this shit sure get diabetes
Jesus say must forgive. So I forgive.![]()
Hallelujah, Praise the Lord.
Si Kup por... Curse me ah ... Nabei...:oIo:
In Colossians 3:13...Bear with each other and forgive one another if any of you has a grievance against someone. Forgive as the Lord forgave you.
Happy?![]()
Last time somebody delivered moon cakes around, we had a revolution in China. You formenting unrest? I should notify the ISD about you.
You curse yourself using the Lord's name in vain.
Last time somebody delivered moon cakes around, we had a revolution in China. You formenting unrest? I should notify the ISD about you.
Lim pei go complain about you to Father at Immaculate Heart of Mary Church now!
I am not afraid as I shall invoke the highest of the highest - vote wisely, do not vote vile pappy
Dear Brothers and Sisters in Christ,
The date of the General Election has been announced. Singaporeans will go to the polls on 11 September, 2015. Some of you have asked the Church for guidance as we ponder on how to exercise our vote as responsible citizens and Catholics. It behooves us to be aware of the Church’s stand on religion and politics.
The Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith in its Doctrinal Note regarding the Participation of Catholics in Political Life states that the primary function of the Church is to instruct and illuminate the consciences of the faithful, particularly those involved in political life, so that their actions may always serve the integral promotion of the human person and the common good.
The just ordering of society or the state is not the central responsibility of the Church. Yet, as citizens of the state, we are called to participate in public life in a personal capacity. These two spheres, religion and politics, though distinct, are interrelated. A good Catholic should also be a good citizen on earth and in heaven.
Secondly, we have a moral obligation to exercise our vote responsibly. This means conscientiously assessing for ourselves, each candidate or party in the light of the following considerations, alongside their electoral promises, when deciding who to elect to government:
- Is the candidate/party one of good moral standing, in particular with regard to the values of honesty and integrity?
- Does the candidate/party uphold the principles that are enshrined in the Singapore Pledge, namely, justice, equality, progress, peace and harmony?
- Does the candidate/party promote a culture of life and dignity of the human person?
- Does the candidate/party work to preserve and promote moral values?
- Does the candidate/party protect and care for the weak, elderly, under-privileged, and those with special needs?
- Does the candidate/party protect and support marriages and family life?
- Does the candidate/party build an inclusive society, free from oppression and discrimination?
- Is the candidate/party in touch with the needs of the people and demonstrate selfless service, putting the nation before self?
For further elaboration and insight, I urge you to read this in conjunction with the attached FAQs.
Finally, I invite all of you to pray, fast or offer up some sacrifices for our country’s future. Mass should be celebrated and offered with this intention too.
We thank the Lord for the past fifty years. Let us pray that the Holy Spirit will guide us to vote wisely for leaders that will take us into the next lap.
Yours in Christ,
Archbishop William Goh