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Lionpore News #010 - If LKY Dies, Where Should We Bury Him and National Monument?

cunnosieur

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MR LEE KUAN YEW ("PAPA LEE") is our beloved founding father of the nation...But he is already 90yo....If he dies, where should we bury him? Should we set up a national monument for him, like the statute of Sun Yat Sen, Chiang Kai Shek, Chairman Mao, etc?

Future generations can pay respect to him. PAPA LEE.

Pls give your views.

POLL

BURIAL & MONUMENT GROUNDs to SELECT:

1) ISTANA?
2) PADANG - WHERE HE SHOUTED MERDEKA! MAJULLAH SINGAPURA!
3) SPORE RIVER - NEAR MERLION? BESIDES STAMFORD RAFFLES?
4) BUKIT TIMAH HILL - HIGHEST POINT IN SPORE, AUSPICIOUS...SO HE CAN WATCH OVER US
5) OTHERS
 
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escher

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Bury that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY under a public toilet to lessen the que of sinkies who want to shit on top of that bastard LKY

Or bury that bastard LKY in sewage treatment plant so do not even need to que up into that public toilet to shit on him.
Everywhere you shit, your shit will flow onto him.
 

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SUN YAT SEN
 

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Mr LKY is our beloved founding father of the nation at 90yo....If he dies, where should we bury him? Should we set up a national monument for him, like the statute of Sun Yat Sen, Chiang Kai Shek, Chairman Mao, etc?

Future generations can pay respect to him.

Pls give your views.

POLL

BURIAL & MONUMENT GROUNDs to SELECT:

1) ISTANA?
2) PADANG - where he shouted Merdeka!
3) SPORE RIVER - NEAR MERLION? BESIDES STAMFORD RAFFLES?
4) BUKIT TIMAH HILL - HIGHEST POINT IN SPORE...SO HE CAN WATCH OVER US
5) OTHERS

Since he says casinos would be allowed in Singapore only "over my dead body", let's fulfilled his "wish".
He should be buried either in MBS or RWS casino.

School children can then proceed to have a true NE education visiting his site with this plaque on his grave that says:

Could gambling habit of LKY's father has anything to do with him saying casinos would be allowed in Singapore only “over my dead body.”?

In one of LKY's book:
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In another source: Singapore Infopedia
Lee's gambling habit put strains on his relationship with his wife. He would gamble at the Chinese Swimming Club and at times return home in an angry mood, demanding jewellery from his wife to pawn for more funds to continue.
Note: Lee is Lee Chin Koon, father of Lee Kuan Yew

For whatever reason only known to old fart himself, he started to build not one, but two casinos.

It is no different from a person whose love ones abuses drug, but he himself has became a drug lord just because of money.
So, is such person a man of integrity and great man worthy of praises?
 
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CHAIRMAN MAO
 

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CHIANG KAI SHEK
 

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MUST BE SOMEWHERE WITH GOOD FENGSHUI OF SPORE
 

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woi, kan lin bu eh chee bye.


Bury that smear of shit on sole of shoe LKY under a public toilet to lessen the que of sinkies who want to shit on top of that bastard LKY

Or bury that bastard LKY in sewage treatment plant so do not even need to que up into that public toilet to shit on him.
Everywhere you shit, your shit will flow onto him.
 

tanwahtiu

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Oxley drive, make it like a grave yard site.

MR LEE KUAN YEW ("PAPA LEE") is our beloved founding father of the nation...But he is already 90yo....If he dies, where should we bury him? Should we set up a national monument for him, like the statute of Sun Yat Sen, Chiang Kai Shek, Chairman Mao, etc?

Future generations can pay respect to him. PAPA LEE.

Pls give your views.

POLL

BURIAL & MONUMENT GROUNDs to SELECT:

1) ISTANA?
Oxley drive, make it like a grave yard site.

MAJULLAH SINGAPURA!
3) SPORE RIVER - NEAR MERLION? BESIDES STAMFORD RAFFLES?
4) BUKIT TIMAH HILL - HIGHEST POINT IN SPORE, AUSPICIOUS...SO HE CAN WATCH OVER US
5) OTHERS
 

escher

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woi, kan lin bu eh chee bye.

You welcome to go to columbrium and get my mother's jar of bones and ashes if you that fucking kinky.
She might well come and look for you instead. Do not go to dark places.

Keep your head down down and arsehole up high high for pleasure of LKY and his PAP.

I do not give you a flying fuck either way as fucking t LKY, his PAP bastards and his fucking corrupt kangaroos will be all I want to do.

You go do as you please.
 

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pls dont bury lee kuan yew as his dead body will polute Singapore water and you may drink his dead juice from newater.
please instead cut hit rotten body into pieces and feed them to crocodile or pariah dogs or pigs
 

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MOUNT FABER - 桌山望海

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SUGGEST FOR THE MONUMENT, USE THIS PIC OF PAPA LEE TO MAKE A STATUTE OF HIM

A YOUNG, HANDSOME, FISTY LKY...SHOUTING:

MERDEKA! UNTUK BANGSA DAN NEGARA, MAJULLAH SINGAPURA!

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escher

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pls dont bury lee kuan yew as his dead body will polute Singapore water and you may drink his dead juice from newater.
please instead cut hit rotten body into pieces and feed them to crocodile or pariah dogs or pigs

Bury that bastard LKY under a public toilet or in sewerage treatment plant.
Sinkies shit on him or flowing around him will purify that bastard LKY
 

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OR WE CAN USE THIS PHOTO...

LKY...aka Harry "James Dean" Lee

REBEL WITH A CAUSE LOOK

Lee-Kuan-Yew-9377339-1-402.jpg


Lee-Kuan-Yew-Kwa-Geok-Choo.jpg
 
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http://aaron-fengshui.blogspot.sg/search/label/Singapore River (Central)

Singapore River (Central) - Carp Jumping over Dragon Gate

Singapore River is the river of life and of history.

It is the starting point of Singapore's prosperity and the breeding ground for her industrial and commercial business. Between 1819 and the 1970s, entreport trade was the main pillar if Signapore's economy and the Singapore River was the heart of business activities - warehouses lined up on both sides of the riverbank served as the control centre.

Today, the boats and sampans are not longer seen. Singapore River has become a quiet and peaceful place. The Singapore government has converted it into a tourist and leisure hub. We can say life is like a game of chess where every move is completely new.

A live Carp

I once accompanied my late father to Boat Quay and caichuantou to view the feng shui of Singapore River from the berth. We spotter plenty of white pebbles that resembles fish row, while boats bobbing on the river surface looked like fish scales.

Now, the fish scales have disappeared but the dragon gate reminds. The Fullerton Building, Victoria Theatre and the old Parliament House represent the dragon gate.

Presently, surrounding the dragon gate are skyscrapers, each taller than the next, representing obstacles to the carp in its attempts to jump over the dragon gate.

From a feng shui viewpoint, Singapore River has the landform of a fertile female carp capable of breeding more fishes. It also has a great life force. Its lull period is thus temporary and it will son revert to its vivacious, vibrant self.

Time and tide wait for no man. Since we cannot turn back the clock, we have to adapt to the times. Let us take a leaf from the Singapore River, which, despite having enjoyed more than a century of glamour, has reinvented itself to meet the challenges of the new era.

Singapore River recently underwent a series of changes and transformations, resulting in a formation where several small carps swim alongside a big carp towards the river mouth. A bird's eye view readily reveals this interesting pattern. The riverbanks have developed into night spots flanked by a quaint mix of European-style buildings and those conserved with a touch of colonial Singapore. Locals and foreign visitors throng the numerous pubs, eateries and stalls there. The Singapore River is like a window that displays Singapore's unique image. After 2004, this river of life will once again come alive.

The Singapore River belongs to the carp jumping over dragon gate formation with the gate situated at the river mouth where two bridges were previously sited. In 1972, the predecessor of the Singapore Tourism Board placed a sculpture of the Merlion by the famous sculptor Lim Nang Send, at the mouth of the dragon gate as a symbol for Singapore's tourism. Reverend hong Choon conducted the settlement ceremony. In end 1997, the position of the Merlion was lowered after the Esplanade Bridge was completed. Some people saw this as the nation's feng shui being suppressed and argued for changes.

Personally, I do not agree with them. Singapore River's prosperous qi had changed and the Merlion of the Singapore River and Kallang River were merged, with the water slowing into the sea near Marina South.

After more than 20 years, the Merlion has gained worldwide recognition. It is a pity the big new bridge has undermined its glamour. Perhaps the Merlion should be moved to the river mouth in front of the Grand Fullerton Hotel, in the central business district facing the Esplanade. A better idea is to move the Merlion to Marina South facing the spot where the Singapore River and Kallang River flow into the sea, so that it can once again protect Singapore.
 
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http://aaron-fengshui.blogspot.sg/search/label/Pearl's Hill (west)

Pearl's Hill (West) - Flying Dragon Disgorging Pearl

People's Park is very famous, unlike Pearl's Hill just a short distance away. Reason being that Pearl's Hill is where the Singapore's Western Dragon Ends. According to feng shui, this distract is called flying dragon disgorging pearl. Although some experts feel that Pearl's Hill is a piece of old mussel producing pearl land, the power conveyed by this term cannot be compared to that of flying dragon disgorging pearl.

This area enjoys auspicious feng shui and is conveniently located. Residents with a strong destiny will be blessed, but it is not an ideal place for people with weak destinies or little fortune and who hanker for windfalls.

People's Park

People's Park is outstanding because it is situated in the centre of the Flying Dragon's mouth. Some people claimed that the SGH counteracts the aura of Pearl's Centre while the Subordinate Courts counteracts the aura of People's Park Centre. In fact, this is not the case.

In the 1970s and 1980s, People's Park is a popular haunt. After that, due to the influence exerted by the primary fate of flying stars, the fate of the area was altered. This was especially obvious after Chinatown's night market shifted, Malaysia implemented duty on electrical goods brought back by Malaysians from Singapore and an exit tax was imposed on Indonesians. Little wonder then that People's Park began to decline in 1984 after these three big blows.

The aura of the ground dragon must be combined with heavenly luck and human aura. Feng shui changes every 20 years, with one decade favouring east and another decade favouring west.

Many feng shui masters advocate that SGH is a piece of white tiger land. while accurate, this is a caged tiger. If SGH is not a trapped tiger, Tiong Bahru cannot be the most auspicious piece of Buffalo sleeping ground. After being trapped for some time, the white tiger has started to learn tolerance and patience. Not only has it learnt not to harm others, it has also taken on the responsibility of saving lives. Hence SGH has been expanding and redeveloping, slowly gaining international fame. If the land is not auspicious, SGH will not be what it is today.

The plan to acquire and develop Outram Park is likely about more good than bad. This is because it is a unique area with commercial, residential and entertainment centres clustered together to form an entity of its own. Although it is once bustling, it is unable to keep up with changing times and evolving needs. In fact, the residential areas in Punggol and Choa Chu Kang display similar shortcomings. As they have been planned in greater detail and meet the needs of the people, they have been well received.

Outram Park was once home to a prison so the place gives one a sense of being confined, with its many deadends and enclosed spaces. Future redevelopment plans must take this into consideration.

The Police headquarter situated at the foot of Pearl's Hill will be moving to Cantonment Road soon. What will become of the old elegant building? It is somewhat irresponsible to demolish this landmark, a historical symbol of Chinatown. Converting it into a museum on traditions will not only showcase the spirit if Singapore from a bygone are, it will also be in line with the Singapore government's call to become a gracious society in the 21st century.

The fears that the MRT system will ruin the feng shui of Pearl's Hill are unfounded because the two MRT lines will not run through the hill at all and so, will not harm the dragon vein there. The Western dragon will continue to display its prowess and will contribute much to Singapore's technological developments.
 
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