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CHC Trial Matters Part 2


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they are not stupid but they are desperate to make any stupid move at all cost to limit the damage. if possible, they wish to embargo the whole saga. lol

 

I don't think they are that stupid... It's not a close door hearing anyway.

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I don't think they are that stupid... It's not a close door hearing anyway.

 

Not stupid.

 

Just terribly coincidental.

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or they just dun want people to see the live action of how the prosecutor grilling the pasta :D

 

So scare people see, must be quite ashamed of themselves. :huh:

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I don't think they are that stupid... It's not a close door hearing anyway.

It they aren't, how are they able to heed KH call to open their wallet til it hurts, downgrade 5rm to 3rm so the horse can stay in beverly hill.

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Just wondering, with so many of them brainwashed... could there be a riot?

 

 

This question have come to my head as well...

 

But.... I don think so.... cos, in the end, many are still sillyporean... just like the General Erection thingy, when come to voting... many chicken out...

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Just wondering, with so many of them brainwashed... could there be a riot?

 

No, don't worry.

 

The CDs failed because the followers didn't bother to buy them up.

KH had to activate the money himself to by up those CDs.

 

If the followers wouldn't even bother to buy up the CDs from their heart, don't think the passion is strong enough to start a riot.

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They used money to buy up sun ho's failed cds.

Now, they sent students by bus to take up the court seats.

 

It's a deep-rooted culture to rig results.

 

learnt from who?

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Just wondering, with so many of them brainwashed... could there be a riot?

 

I don't think many are brainwashed la. Just a handful. The rest all just give money out of peer pressure cuz they feel bad when they see the others giving so much but they never give.

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anyway knows when is the judge due to pass verdict on this? the case been dragging unbelievably long. this must rank as one of the longest ever trial in the history of SG.

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anyway knows when is the judge due to pass verdict on this? the case been dragging unbelievably long. this must rank as one of the longest ever trial in the history of SG.

With another 3 defendants...will be a loooong time later. They had estimated mid 2014 but now is alr 3/4 past..

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I feel it's ironic that the ones who didn't benefit as much from the bonds and donations face the most charges eg.chew had to pump in his own money to the MPA fund and the one enjoying it is pointing the the finger at him. The ones carrying out orders are now the most responsible.. must be shitty in their shoes.

 

Sun Ho is not even charged for anything when she is the biggest beneficiary.

 

13 Jan 2005 (sph)

"Sun had wanted to stay in a regular maternity ward. But thanks to her generous American managers, she is now resting in a posh suite at Gleneagles Hospital after giving birth yesterday.

 

Mind you, the suite, with two bedrooms and a living room, costs $3,500 a night. A deluxe ward is only $500 a night.

 

But the 33-year-old's management agency, Tonos Entertainment, is footing the bill of $10,500 for her three-night stay.

 

'It's their gift,' a cheerful Sun said hours after her caesarian surgery.

 

'I had wanted to stay in a deluxe room, but they said go for the best. I'm grateful, lah.'

 

Maybe it is her agency's way of rewarding Sun for scoring yet another No 1 on the US Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart with her third English single, Without Love. Her previous two singles were also chart-toppers.

 

Sun said her managers had been urging her to sign a two-year US$5 million ($8.25m) contract and release a full-length English album in the US after childbirth, but she is adamant about being a mother first and pop singer later."

 

 

Tonos closed in 2003..http://www.musicbizacademy.com/internet/tonos_exit.htm

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If convicted, does that mean Kong Hee is a false prophet. Does that mean all his followers will go to hell because they supported the false prophet and spread his teaching? This sucks man.

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