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    1. You moron.. you do realize the majority of the violence during the “protests” are caused by the protesters committing acts of violence against the police?? You realize ZERO deaths are caused by police right?? Any deaths are protesters (2) committing suicide. Triads, gang members, and even peaceful protesters have used the situation to cause violence and damage to public properties as members of “peaceful protesters”. If the same situation happened in US, UK, europe, or anywhere else in the world they wud not stand for it for 18 weeks. Check your own countries histories and reactions to political protests.

    2. LDK447 not really. many protest are more peaceful then Hong Kong protests. Africans get shot down only speech is given to them

  1. How did Sondland become ambassador to the EU? He had zero diplomatic experience. Could it be the $1Million he contributed to the Trump inauguration? Sounds like corruption. Now he’s involved with Ukraine. Ukraine isn’t part of the EU. First a payoff and now a bag man. Sounds like a whole lot of corruption.

    1. @Rocky Comet – I have noticed over the last few months that genuine Trump supporters no longer seem prepared to debate as they once did – I’m saying that what appeared to be genuine US citizens, presumably voters, seem to have had a change in attitude and aren’t quite as prepared to argue the case. Is it something he’s done ?

  2. It’s such an enjoyment listening to someone who’s full of wisdom and also objective. The world should listen

    1. @Douglas McFarland He’s been leader for 15 years. His father was Prime Minister before him for 31-years (with a 4-year gap). Nobody tell Trump!

  3. I appreciate the dexterity the Prime Minister used to navigate relationships. He stated facts without being offensive to anyone. I truly wish many leaders could show this level of maturity and honesty. The people of Singapore should be grateful for this man.

  4. How many officials of Trump’s Administration does it take to screw in a light bulb?
    Nine:
    One to deny that a light bulb needs to be changed.
    One to attack the patriotism of anyone who says the light bulb needs
    to be changed.
    Trump to blame Clinton for burning out the light bulb.
    Trump to tell the nations of the world that they are either “for”
    changing the light bulb or “for” darkness.
    One to give a billion dollar no-bid contract for the
    new light bulb.
    One to deny there was ever a light bulb.
    One to arrange a photograph of Trump, dressed as a janitor, standing
    on a step ladder under the banner: “Light Bulb Change Accomplished”.
    One administration insider to resign and write a book documenting
    in detail how Trump was literally in the dark.
    Trump to viciously smear the others.
    That Russian guy.
    One to say:”But what about those missing light bulbs?”?
    Trump to campaign at rallies on how he had
    a strong light-bulb-changing policy all along.
    One that’s going to steal the light bulb.
    Trump to confuse Americans about the difference between screwing
    a light bulb and screwing the country.

  5. The guy speaks honestly and sensibly. He is a first class politician and a worthy leader of a small nation. The same cannot be said about the Chief Executive of Hong Kong. Her inexperience and eagerness to please Beijing in rising the extradition bill was a major political blunder. Her decision in delaying the unavoidable withdrawal of that bill and relying on blutal police clamp down in violating human rights for 4 months just hit the bottom of worst political acts by invoking a HK British colonial emergency measure to declare wearing masks has become a punishable crime. This flies against the new policy that allows anti-riot policemen to remove their identification badges to allow the police to commit brutality against unarmed protestors without being identified and held accountable in the Courts of Law.

  6. Prime Minister Lee speaks articulately, intelligently, and with diplomacy…I wish the chump in our Whitehouse could be as so.

  7. This man speaks with top class. Very natural view of the current events. May Hong Kong be free and enjoy democracy one day but it will come with a cost.

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