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Old Fart stirs things up again

Tuayapeh

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cannot beat that king pins Escher and crane - these two are the king pins damned terkong. I think they got 400 times the pay today!!!..They are still sleeping and they will wake up soon to collect their massive obscene pay....lai liao soon....sibeh terkong that smear on the sole of eshcer's face and crane karching....

Whatever...... You 3clowns should just have your own fuck each other until happy section.....away from here please...... Fuckin bo liao and irritating after a while.......
 

kopiuncle

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Whatever...... You 3clowns should just have your own fuck each other until happy section.....away from here please...... Fuckin bo liao and irritating after a while.......

I totally agree. this Escher's smear on his sole face is damned disturbing and that Crane irritating red paint splashing is disgusting - they should be banned permanently from here.But they got No Infractions and No Zaps. Nahbeh old uncle kana zapped left, right, centre, above and below!! nahbeh Escher and Crane!!!
 

Dreamer1

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The Strategic but not a successsful politician,strategic vision thingy of brilliant Cambridge Lawyer,he was right and still right,but not as a politician,Lim CS was therefore a strategic thinker politician but destroyed by Dirty Harry,Almighty God Allah bless you.
 
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Tuayapeh

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I doubt if Lim Chin Siong was the PM, Singapore would have been so successful.

I doubt if Lee Kuan Yew had to build this country alone like he is claiming like how he singelhandedly did....this country would be as successful.....
 

bryanlim1972

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Another version is that LKY wanted things his way and TAR told LKY point blank, play by the rules or get out. LKY opted to get out. But he had to do it in a dramatic fashion - that's the crying scene.

i'm a bit hazy on this, but i recall TAR or others from the north started agitating first in sgp and that's what set old man off to campaign directly in mudland.
 

escher

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Whatever...... You 3clowns should just have your own fuck each other until happy section.....away from here please...... Fuckin bo liao and irritating after a while.......

It is an offence if we all draw cartoons or talk or comment or joke about that here and elsewhere
It is not an offence for all those abuses from civil serpents, kangaroos and self serving slimey greedy vicious PAP maggots cockroaches toothpick steadling bastards who want to be fucking moral compassess to the rest of us no matter what and how they steal and how and what they lie about.
 

laksaboy

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When it comes to Malay issue, you have to trust the old man. He had been working with those Malays for years and backstabbed many times. If you are an non-believer, you are the "enemy". It should be the non-believer's honour that the Muslims would even talk to you.


Yeah there were some backstabbings... only it was the Old Fossil doing the backstabbing himself.

You simply cannot trust him. He speaks with a forked tongue and is a political opportunist.
 

Sideswipe

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I doubt if Lim Chin Siong was the PM, Singapore would have been so successful.


nobody knows. would Lim Chin Siong turn Singapore into a Chinese state ? nobody knows too.


Lim Chin Siong lost the political battle. he had to accept the consequences whether it is fair or not. life is like that, especially in that period of history. if Lim Chin Siong won back then, Lim and his colleagues, followers, associates and families would enjoy the riches, high positions and respects in Singapore's society like what LKY and company enjoyed today. and you will be singing the praises and sucking the cock of Lim Chin Siong, not Lee Kuan Yew in this forum today. :biggrin:
 

kopiuncle

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nobody knows. would Lim Chin Siong turn Singapore into a Chinese state ? nobody knows too.


Lim Chin Siong lost the political battle. he had to accept the consequences whether it is fair or not. life is like that, especially in that period of history. if Lim Chin Siong won back then, Lim and his colleagues, followers, associates and families would enjoy the riches, high positions and respects in Singapore's society like what LKY and company enjoyed today. and you will be singing the praises and sucking the cock of Lim Chin Siong, not Lee Kuan Yew in this forum today. :biggrin:

don't say until so bad lah
i no cock sucker ok
i am a strong believer of true political leadership
leaders who move the nation
leaders who transform a nation
leaders who create miracles
leaders who are accountable, responsible and courageous
and i am speaking of the only leader who fulfils all these
none other than Mr Lee Kuan Yew
majulah singapura!!!
 

kopiuncle

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Yeah there were some backstabbings... only it was the Old Fossil doing the backstabbing himself.

You simply cannot trust him. He speaks with a forked tongue and is a political opportunist.

mr lee is a great politician
a great strategist
a fighter
his opponents fear him
they tremble at his mention
his colleagues respect him
the people adore him
a winner
a great man to the end
majulah singapura
 

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Lee Kuan Yew is wrong about Iskandar, says former Johor MB

By V. ANBALAGAN
August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 04:23 pm

Former Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani said former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's remarks on the multi-billion ringgit Iskandar development project showed ignorance.

"Kuan Yew, you are wrong about Iskandar. He should first know what has been happening with the project over the last five years, at least,” he told The Malaysian Insider at the open house of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Although disappointed with the negative remark, the long-serving former menteri besar said he would not demand an apology nor explanation from Lee over his comments.

"Just let him be... leave him alone," he said.

Ghani was defeated by DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang for the Gelang Patah parliamentary seat in the May 5 polls,

In his book "One Man's View Of The World" launched yesterday, Singapore’s first prime minister said, “Let’s wait and see how Iskandar develops. This is an economic field of cooperation in which, you must remember, we are putting investments on Malaysian soil.

“And at the stroke of a pen, they can take it over. They are not likely to because they want more investments.”

He said, “When we go there, we must understand that any real estate or building that you plant on the ground belongs to the owner of the ground."

Ghani said Iskandar has been rapidly progressing with strong momentum and therefore it was uncalled for Lee to say negative things about the project in his new book.

The elder Lee still holds memories of broken promises between the two countries, which are deeply linked by history and economic ties, but have had rocky relations over the past half-century.

This is not the first time Lee had raised concerns over Iskandar, despite Singapore being one of the major investors there. - August 8, 2013.
 

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Mahathir on Lee Kuan Yew’s tough talk on Malaysia: He’s just old

BY ELIZABETH ZACHARIAH
August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 03:49 pm

Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said his Singapore counterpart during his time in office, Lee Kuan Yew, should be excused for his remarks about Malaysia in his latest book due to old age.

"I excuse him. He's 90 years old so we give him allowance for age. Like how I expect people to give me allowance also. I'm also old. I'm 88 years old," he quipped after attending the Prime Minister’s open house in Putrajaya today.

Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister said that Lee had no need to apologise for his scathing remarks about the country in his book "One Man's View Of The World", which was launched earlier this week.

"He's entitled to his own opinion. We live in a free world where there is free speech, especially in Singapore," he added.

However, Dr Mahathir didn’t want to be drawn on a book on his immediate successor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi – "Awakening: The Abdullah Badawi Years in Malaysia".

He said, "I have not read the book yet. I will make references to it as we go along."

In the book, Abdullah said that if he had given in to the pressure from Dr Mahathir to continue with his pet mega-projects, Malaysia would be bankrupt by now.

In the book, edited by Bridget Welsh and James Chin, Abdullah also said that when he left office in 2009, he was determined not to be like Mahathir.

Abdullah explained that he also wanted Datuk Seri Najib Razak to establish himself as the prime minister.

“That is why I have remained silent all this time. I believe that once you retire, you are retired. You should not interfere with your successor. If there is anything you are unhappy with, you can always offer your views privately. Why bring it up in public and make life difficult for him?”

In Lee’s book, the former Singapore prime minister was more scathing in his comments on Malaysian leadership. In a chapter in the 400-page volume, Lee said that unlike Singapore, Malaysia is prepared to lose homegrown talent to keep one race dominant.

This despite what Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said in parliament here in 2011 that the government would set up a unit to entice back some 700,000 Malaysians working abroad.

Lee’s own view is that the demographic changes in Malaysia will lead to a further entrenchment of Malay privileges and that this was more important to Malaysia than retaining talent.

He noted that in the last 10 years, since the enactment of the New Economic Policy, the proportion of Malaysian Chinese and Indians of the total population has fallen dramatically.

Giving figures in his book, he said, "The Chinese made up 35.6 percent of the population in 1970. They were down to 24.6 percent at the last census in 2010. Over that same period, the Indian numbers fell from 10.8 percent to 7.3 percent.”

On how Singapore had benefited, he added, “40 percent of our migrants are from Malaysia.” – August 8, 2013.
 

steffychun

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Mahathir on Lee Kuan Yew’s tough talk on Malaysia: He’s just old

BY ELIZABETH ZACHARIAH
August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 03:49 pm

Former Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad has said his Singapore counterpart during his time in office, Lee Kuan Yew, should be excused for his remarks about Malaysia in his latest book due to old age.

"I excuse him. He's 90 years old so we give him allowance for age. Like how I expect people to give me allowance also. I'm also old. I'm 88 years old," he quipped after attending the Prime Minister’s open house in Putrajaya today.

Malaysia's longest-serving prime minister said that Lee had no need to apologise for his scathing remarks about the country in his book "One Man's View Of The World", which was launched earlier this week.

"He's entitled to his own opinion. We live in a free world where there is free speech, especially in Singapore," he added.

However, Dr Mahathir didn’t want to be drawn on a book on his immediate successor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi – "Awakening: The Abdullah Badawi Years in Malaysia".

He said, "I have not read the book yet. I will make references to it as we go along."

In the book, Abdullah said that if he had given in to the pressure from Dr Mahathir to continue with his pet mega-projects, Malaysia would be bankrupt by now.

In the book, edited by Bridget Welsh and James Chin, Abdullah also said that when he left office in 2009, he was determined not to be like Mahathir.

Abdullah explained that he also wanted Datuk Seri Najib Razak to establish himself as the prime minister.

“That is why I have remained silent all this time. I believe that once you retire, you are retired. You should not interfere with your successor. If there is anything you are unhappy with, you can always offer your views privately. Why bring it up in public and make life difficult for him?”

In Lee’s book, the former Singapore prime minister was more scathing in his comments on Malaysian leadership. In a chapter in the 400-page volume, Lee said that unlike Singapore, Malaysia is prepared to lose homegrown talent to keep one race dominant.

This despite what Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said in parliament here in 2011 that the government would set up a unit to entice back some 700,000 Malaysians working abroad.

Lee’s own view is that the demographic changes in Malaysia will lead to a further entrenchment of Malay privileges and that this was more important to Malaysia than retaining talent.

He noted that in the last 10 years, since the enactment of the New Economic Policy, the proportion of Malaysian Chinese and Indians of the total population has fallen dramatically.

Giving figures in his book, he said, "The Chinese made up 35.6 percent of the population in 1970. They were down to 24.6 percent at the last census in 2010. Over that same period, the Indian numbers fell from 10.8 percent to 7.3 percent.”

On how Singapore had benefited, he added, “40 percent of our migrants are from Malaysia.” – August 8, 2013.

Mahathir mentioned "free speech"--gotta be the day
 

ray_of_hope

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Mahathir on Lee Kuan Yew’s tough talk on Malaysia: He’s just old

In Lee’s book, the former Singapore prime minister was more scathing in his comments on Malaysian leadership. In a chapter in the 400-page volume, Lee said that unlike Singapore, Malaysia is prepared to lose homegrown talent to keep one race dominant.

This despite what Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak said in parliament here in 2011 that the government would set up a unit to entice back some 700,000 Malaysians working abroad.

Is that a good stat to make a point? We have more than 200,000 Sporns overseas. M'sia's population is 5.5 times larger than ours.
 

numero uno

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Lee Kuan Yew is wrong about Iskandar, says former Johor MB

By V. ANBALAGAN
August 08, 2013
Latest Update: August 08, 2013 04:23 pm

Former Johor Menteri Besar Datuk Abdul Ghani said former Singapore Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew's remarks on the multi-billion ringgit Iskandar development project showed ignorance.

"Kuan Yew, you are wrong about Iskandar. He should first know what has been happening with the project over the last five years, at least,” he told The Malaysian Insider at the open house of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak.

Although disappointed with the negative remark, the long-serving former menteri besar said he would not demand an apology nor explanation from Lee over his comments.

"Just let him be... leave him alone," he said.

Ghani was defeated by DAP adviser Lim Kit Siang for the Gelang Patah parliamentary seat in the May 5 polls,

In his book "One Man's View Of The World" launched yesterday, Singapore’s first prime minister said, “Let’s wait and see how Iskandar develops. This is an economic field of cooperation in which, you must remember, we are putting investments on Malaysian soil.

“And at the stroke of a pen, they can take it over. They are not likely to because they want more investments.”

He said, “When we go there, we must understand that any real estate or building that you plant on the ground belongs to the owner of the ground."

Ghani said Iskandar has been rapidly progressing with strong momentum and therefore it was uncalled for Lee to say negative things about the project in his new book.

The elder Lee still holds memories of broken promises between the two countries, which are deeply linked by history and economic ties, but have had rocky relations over the past half-century.

This is not the first time Lee had raised concerns over Iskandar, despite Singapore being one of the major investors there. - August 8, 2013.

the old man shooting himself in the foot. he was probbaly speaking from experience. Experience from the SUZHOU china industrial park. there the chinese don't bother about the law or sillypore investments. they just take everything. He is probably sore about it . once bitten twice shy. BUt frankly speaking he is making a mistake. at least in malaysia they have laws modelled after the British westminster system and a judicial system independent from the garment. look at anwar. at least the judiciary is independent. so much for all the advice. how come he did not complain about the suzhou inmvestmensts and say the same thing to the press.
 
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escher

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the old man shooting himself in the foot.

That smear of shit on sole of shoe should stick his foot still in the shoe in his mouth.
And then shoot it there.

He can then have his death, a slow painful death as wished by most on him so he can get to eat his joss sticks and candle wax
Provided the ghouls and demons waiting for him to cross to fuck and rape allow him time off to eat joss sticks
 
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