I will accept it if Lee Kuan Yew dies in 2009.
If Lee Kuan Yew dies in 2009, I will not oppose this event.
I will buy 4D.
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:I will accept it if Lee Kuan Yew dies in 2009.
If Lee Kuan Yew dies in 2009, I will not oppose this event.
I will buy 4D.
the wife of old lky is hospitalised at SGH.
Tskk...anyway i dont really have anything against his wife so hope she get well...the main thing is that LKY himself should be the one getting his retribution instead.
I will pray that she recovers quickly.
She has done nothing, so I am not against her.
It is Lee Kuan Yew I am after.
his wife days are number.
Die baby die... faster..
SO we can rest in peace finally after 60 years of mental torture.
Die baby die... faster..
SO we can rest in peace finally after 60 years of mental torture.
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:I will pray that she recovers quickly.
She has done nothing, so I am not against her.
It is Lee Kuan Yew I am after.
You are so fool of shti.
Originally posted by ceecookie:Tskk...anyway i dont really have anything against his wife so hope she get well...the main thing is that LKY himself should be the one getting his retribution instead.
Retribution don't just happen to the person who deserves it.
Your retribution can be inflicted in the ones you most love.
You are so fool of shti.
Why me full of s**t?
I hold no feelings against her.
Mrs Lee's health hasnt been good since the stroke in 2003, and since then she has aged alot. As for LKY, I think he will definitely feel bad for not spending enough time with her during the final moments of her healthy life.
If you are young and healthy, you should feel ashame of cursing at LYK and wishing for his death because you are worst than an adult trying to pick a fight with a toddle
Ladies and Gentlemen,
Channelnewsasia , the Singapore state controlled news media reports on May 15, 2008 "Mrs Lee Kuan Yew in serious condition after brain damage". She suffered a massive blot clot in her brain which resulted in a
weakness of her side and inability to speak, and still remains in
hospital in a critical condition. It is understood she has a history of
suffering strokes, the last one being in 2003. Medical science tells us
that people in such a condition are bound to suffer recurrence in
strokes and keeping her age of 87 in mind, the prognosis is not good
for a permanent recovery, and usually death is not too far away.
However much we may want her to make a full recovery, and we all, I am
sure wish her well, we cannot avoid the reality of the medical
condition in such cases. It is dire.
These are worrying times
for the country given it's unique circumstances. We have Lee Kuan Yew
who practically runs the whole show, with everyone else doing nothing
more than just taking his orders and dutifully carrying them out. They
have lost their ability to think since the last 40 years of
dictatorship with Lee alone doing all the thinking. As for his son whom
he placed as Prime Minister, even among his own party members he does
not appear to instill any confidence. He too as a dutiful boy has been
obediently doing nothing more than just following his fathers orders.
Most people would agree that if he is Prime Minister, it is in name
only.
With the father strutting around the island shouting
orders and jailing anyone who dared to say otherwise, the country has
managed to acheive a certain amount of stability over the years, thus
attracting foreign investment and became a fairly prosperous country.
The question is whether the country can go on, with the demise first of
Lee Kuan Yew's wife, 87, who has now suffered a massive brain
hemorrhage, with Lee Kuan Yew himself already 84 and not too long to
go; will business go on a usual?
If Singapore is to slip into a
steady decline with the economy unravelling and disintegrating, the
fault must lie with Lee Kuan Yew alone. He will be solely responsible
for its demise.
Having been at the helm of Singapore for the
last 40 years, he knew or must have known that for any country to
continue advancing, you need an educated questioning people who are
committed to the country, whose views are sought out and encouraged,
where leaders are encouraged to develop and where at any one time,
there are a great number of people who have managed to acquire the
experience and understanding of government; where change of government
can seamlessly occur; something which he has never allowed to happen.
In
order to ensure that he and his family alone rule Singapore in
perpetuity, he violently put down anyone who was not prepared to tow
his line; regardless of how educated or how capable they were. This has
caused disaffection and disinterest among the educated whose ideas and
contributions did not conform to his; which meant that a great many
capable people were lost as leaders to Singapore's nation building.
They either went into obscurity or emigrated and left Singapore
permanently.
And this meant, the talent pool in Singapore is
small; limited only to those who were prepared to to submit to his
authority and obey his commands. These people, the civil servants, the
Ministers and high ranking government officers, no doubt are highly
educated and talented people but unfortunately useless as leaders;
since in Singapore Lee's set up, they are not required to think
independently; since all they do is to carry out orders, I mean Lee's
orders in an very efficient manner. But for any country to remain a
real country, you need leaders who can think and act independently,
with an understanding of politics and government and the necessary
experience. Unfortunately no one in Singapore has been allowed to fit
this description. And the lack of such people mean the end of a nation.
Singapore, you must remember does not have any natural resources.
So
is it possible that foreign companies are already making plans to
repatriate their money and their personnel from the island? Has foreign
investment already begun to transfer their funds to Bangkok, Kuala
Lumpur or whichever country appears a more permanent and stable place?
Are more Singaporean educated taking their sons and daughters and
themselves to Australia? Is the stock market beginning to suffer losses
at a steady rate?
I do not have any firm evidence of any of
this, but if I am to guess, with the wife of Mr. Lee Kuan Yew in a
critical condition in hospital, perhaps even dying, and with Lee Kuan
Yew already 84 keeping in mind no one lives forever, and the son looked
upon as a good schoolboy and nothing else, I must confess, I have to
worry.
And the blame lies entirely on Lee Kuan Yew, a man driven by greed and self interest; with none for his country.
Gopalan Nair
http://singaporedissident.blogspot.com/2008/05/
Speech by Dr Lim Hock Siew and Singapore political situation:
like i said on another post.just another rich old lady dying. how much impact that will be on society worldwide i dun knw.but will surely leave a positive impact for the planet. now if only we can get a certain rich old man to join her...
Originally posted by EROPAGNIS:Mrs Lee's health hasnt been good since the stroke in 2003, and since then she has aged alot. As for LKY, I think he will definitely feel bad for not spending enough time with her during the final moments of her healthy life.
If you are young and healthy, you should feel ashame of cursing at LYK and wishing for his death because you are worst than an adult trying to pick a fight with a toddle
wow another pap dog. PAP are full of shit. rather. .
as for that ugly old woman, i suggest you implore your husband to be to join you in hell.
and who the hell is LYK, we only have one ugly bastard by the name of LKY.
Lee Kuan Yew.
Don't make me wait too long.
Letter from Arnold Segran, a Malaysian living in Singapore, April 16, 2008
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:Lee Kuan Yew.
Don't make me wait too long.
Letter from Arnold Segran, a Malaysian living in Singapore, April 16, 2008
MRS Kwa Geok Choo.. dun make me wait too long arh..
People, read what did the son of Mrs Lee K Y said about prolonging life. I have no issue whether guek choo the mrs lky is alive or dead, but just look at the "dear" lee hsien loong and read what he said about prolonging life makes me lose more respect for him.
Blindly prolonging life is not the solution: PM
Derrick A Paulo
[email protected]
His health minister broke the silence last year, and now Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is taking the dialogue forward.
.
In a speech to medical professionals from Singapore and abroad, Mr Lee identified end-of-life care and how people are medically treated in their final stages as key factors in determining how well the health system works.
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In this regard, Singapore will avoid taking the same route as some other countries, such as the United States, in the management of issues of death.
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"The practice of medicine has its limits. It takes wisdom to know these limits and the true needs of the dying. Heedless pursuit of 'pure' medicine to prolong life, without regard to cost or the wishes of the patients, cannot be sustained in the long term, not even in the wealthiest countries," he said.
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"This is a serious problem plaguing the US healthcare system today. Alas, fixing it is politically difficult. We must not get into such a situation."
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While different countries have taken different approaches to healthcare, "their experience shows that more resources do not necessarily improve healthcare outcomes", said Mr Lee, who received an honorary fellowship from the Academy of Medicine last night.
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Hence, he said, in Singapore, "while we will invest more in healthcare, it is more important to get the economics of healthcare right". "The reality is that demand for healthcare is unlimited and has to be rationed," he said.
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"Problems are compounded as populations age and vast amounts of high-tech resources are marshalled to manage the last few weeks of the terminally ill, delivering poor quality of life to the patients at very high cost to society," he added.
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Health Minister Khaw Boon Wan first talked about the need for a national conversation on the dying process last October.
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Then, he said he would look into the legislation governing the Advance Medical Directive, which allows adults to refuse extraordinary life-sustaining treatment for a terminal illness, as part of his ministry's five-year plan.
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Other healthcare priorities include the management of chronic diseases, which Mr Lee also mentioned last night as part of the "new and creative approa-ches" Singapore should explore to improve its market-based system of pricing and co-payment.
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Maximising the benefits of IT is one such approach. For example, the National Healthcare Group has introduced tele- radiology at its polyclinics, where X-ray images are sent to Bangalore to be read.
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This has reduced prices and cut turnaround times "dramatically from two to three days previously to an hour or less", said Mr Lee, who stressed: "We must press on with such initiatives."
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He identified tele-pathology, which allows doctors who study disease processes and their causes to use telecommunications to transmit data and images, as one possibility.
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The challenge is in training and recruiting people for the healthcare system. The Health Ministry projects that Singapore will need over 2,000 more doctors by 2015. Currently, Singapore produces about 230 doctors each year. In 2012, this number will be 300. But it will not be enough.
.
"Given our small local talent pool and competing needs from other sectors in the economy, there are limits to how far we can expand the local supply," said Mr Lee.
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"Increasingly, we will have to recruit medical talent from abroad. We must be open minded in accepting such imported talent, while maintaining medical standards and helping foreign trained doctors to adapt to conditions in Singapore."
Blindly prolonging life is not the solution: PM
Derrick A Paulo
[email protected]
His health minister broke the silence last year, and now Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong is taking the dialogue forward.
.
In a speech to medical professionals from Singapore and abroad, Mr Lee identified end-of-life care and how people are medically treated in their final stages as key factors in determining how well the health system works.
.
In this regard, Singapore will avoid taking the same route as some other countries, such as the United States, in the management of issues of death.
.
"The practice of medicine has its limits. It takes wisdom to know these limits and the true needs of the dying. Heedless pursuit of 'pure' medicine to prolong life, without regard to cost or the wishes of the patients, cannot be sustained in the long term, not even in the wealthiest countries," he said.
.
"This is a serious problem plaguing the US healthcare system today. Alas, fixing it is politically difficult. We must not get into such a situation."
.
While different countries have taken different approaches to healthcare, "their experience shows that more resources do not necessarily improve healthcare outcomes", said Mr Lee, who received an honorary fellowship from the Academy of Medicine last night.
.
Hence, he said, in Singapore, "while we will invest more in healthcare, it is more important to get the economics of healthcare right". "The reality is that demand for healthcare is unlimited and has to be rationed," he said.
.
"Problems are compounded as populations age and vast amounts of high-tech resources are marshalled to manage the last few weeks of the terminally ill, delivering poor quality of life to the patients at very high cost to society," he added.
----- from TODAY, 20/7/07 -----
-------->> Is he prolonging his mum's life unnecessary thus delivering poor quality of life to the patient at very high cost to the society?
Originally posted by Fallen_Heaven:MRS Kwa Geok Choo.. dun make me wait too long arh..
any time she will improve on her health, any time she will go, ha ha ha ha ha ha. damn lee hsien loong, how you feel about prolonging your mum's life after saying what you said in the above article?
So does Lee Hsien Loong want to prolong his mother's life or not?
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:So does Lee Hsien Loong want to prolong his mother's life or not?
this bloody damn hopeless cold blooded lee hsien loong spoke too soon about prolonging life. he is a damn stupid man to make a fuss over this when he knows pretty well he has family members who are ill. He has no kou de. Frankly, I rather see he go than his mum for he is more poisonous than snake.
Originally posted by Fallen_Heaven:
wow another pap dog. PAP are full of shit. rather. .
as for that ugly old woman, i suggest you implore your husband to be to join you in hell.
and who the hell is LYK, we only have one ugly bastard by the name of LKY.
tsk tsk tsk.. "either you are with us, or you are against us" tsk tsk tsk..
For me I want things to be simple, I just want Lee Kuan Yew to die.
Why can't Lee Kuan Yew just die?
He is playing games.
Originally posted by Poh Ah Pak:For me I want things to be simple, I just want Lee Kuan Yew to die.
Why can't Lee Kuan Yew just die?
He is playing games.
cool down, poh. May be, I say may be it is heaven's will that someone in the family must die and let old lky suffers the pain prior to his death. May be