Thursday, October 21, 2010

SDP CLAN DONATED 10,500 TAELS

a total of 10,500 taels was generously donated to the leegime's coffer. tak boleh tahan!! that was what most peasants who had stupidly donated their blood and sweat money to SDP CLAN now realised what an idiot they were!



CRAZY DRAGON 18 DEADLY BLOWS revisited

after the failed first attempt for this deadly stance at the parleement house, all the SDP clowns for this deadly stance were apprehended and fleeced off painfully their gold taels.

not long after that, SDP CLAN took their lelong selling koyoks (medicated plaster) with all their tong-tong chengs (cymbals, gongs and drums) to toa payoh province. there they displayed their deadly tak boleh tahan crazy dragon 18 deadly blows stance again. this time round, it failed miserably again.

again the kungfu clowns involved this such sdp's unique deadly stance were all arrested. they were now charged heavily with a total of 10,500 taels fleeced from them.

would those kungfu clowns learn their lesson? tak boleh tahan! of course not! cos those hard-earned money were actually conned by donations from the blood money of peasants. those who might be reading this news now could be hitting hard their chest and realised how gullible and stupid they had fallen trap into master chee's deadly mind-boggling control technique.

Oct 19, 2010
8 fined over SDP assembly

A GROUP of people who gathered in Toa Payoh two years ago for a political party's 'tak boleh tahan' campaign were found guilty on Tuesday of taking part in an assembly which they ought reasonably to have known was held without a permit.

Of the 12 who were brought to court, three have since been dealt with ? lawyer Chia Ti Lik, 36, who had been fined $800; Sylvester Lim Teck Hee, 49, a Singapore Democratic Party central executive committee member, and Go Hui Leng, 38, a supporter, $600 each.

Eight of the nine convicted on Tuesday were fined between $900 and $1,000. But District Judge Kessler Soh allowed their fines to be stayed, pending their appeals against conviction and sentence.

SDP's secretary-general Chee Soon Juan, 48, and Yap Keng Ho, 49, an activist, were each fined the maximum of $1,000. Chee's sister, Chee Siok Chin, 44, a member of the central executive committee; and assistant treasurer Jeffrey George, 46; were each fined $950.

Assistant treasurer John Tan Liang Joo, 49; film-maker Seelan Palay 25; freelance software developer Chong Kai Xiong, 29; and vice-chairman Francis Yong Chu Leong, 61, were each fined $900. Party chairman Gandhi Ambalam, 67, was not sentenced after he disputed his criminal record. His case will be mentioned again on Oct 29.

The SDP had organised the 'tak boleh tahan' campaign - which means 'cannot take it' - to publicise high ministerial salaries, GST and cost of living in Singapore.

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