Singapore a "garrison pretending to be a country": Duterte is 100% correct.

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    Singapore a "garrison pretending to be a country": Duterte is 100% correct.

    Soldiers in a garrison (Singapore citizens) have NO RIGHT to question the general (PM LHL) about any military order/ autocratic parliamentary decision.
    [​IMG] "I burned the flag of Singapore. I said: 'F*** you ... You are a garrison pretending to be a country.'" - Mr Duterte in a November speech, recalling how in 1995 he burned a Singapore flag to protest at the execution of a Filipina maid in the city-state.
    http://www.asiaone.com/asia/i-burne...hilippines-dutertes-most-undiplomatic-remarks

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    Even the Attorney General is a military and secret police brigade within the Prime Minister's war office focused upon getting the Prime Minister re-elected with a resounding vote, creating arbitrary laws during elections to give the PAP every chance of autocratic rule over parliament where ever possible and to the opposition every failure conceivable.
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    So President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines was 100% correct when he called Singapore a "garrison pretending to be a country ".

    Citizens who are deemed conspirators against the PAP or do not vote for the PAP during elections, protest GST hike or demand by-elections when any MP vacates seat for any reason will soon get rounded up and jailed or executed in secret/ vanish without trace.
     
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