Death at the NS Camps

5 Responses to “Death at the NS Camps”


  1. 1 zorro May 11, 2008 at 7:23 am

    Son, let me buy you dinner and drinks at the National Press Club on Friday. You rightly deserve this small gesture. Great work.

  2. 2 bodohland May 11, 2008 at 1:51 pm

    Thanks Zorro for the compliments and the offer! Not able to meet yet as I spent all my time in Singapore due to work. Thanks anyway! Cheers, one extra large without ice please!

  3. 3 Josh May 12, 2008 at 6:37 pm

    Bodowi keeps complaining that we don’t have the money to spend on subsidies. I think if they scrap this stoooopid, pointless, time-wasting, resource-wasting NS rubbish, we can save a few billion that can then be used to help the needy rakyat.

    Najis Tong Rosak will never scrap it voluntarily because he spent so much energy and time promoting his little pet project. To scrap it would be to admit that his idea was stupid to begin with.

    I think all parents should boycott the program. Send their kids overseas to escape this ridiculous farce.

    (Great poster by the way!!! Keep it up!)

  4. 4 bodohland May 13, 2008 at 6:26 am

    I think Najis Tong Rosak and his cronies stand to lose millions if NS is scrapped. It is not possible for someone like NTR to place so much emphasis on National Unity…not in this world! Thanks for the compliments Josh!


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