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Lee Kuan Yew on death: I want mine quickly, painlessly

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SINGAPORE: Singapore's founding father Lee Kuan Yew, who will turn 90 next month, said in a new book that he feels weaker by the day and wants death "to come as quickly and painlessly as possible."

"Some time back, I had an Advanced Medical Directive (AMD) done which says that if I have to be fed by a tube, and it is unlikely that I would ever be able to recover and walk about, my doctors are to remove the tube and allow me to make a quick exit," he wrote in the book "One Man's View of the World" published Tuesday.

The book is dedicated to the Asian statesman's views on international affairs but an entire chapter contains his musings on death, religion and other personal issues.

The 400-page work is dedicated to his late wife Kwa Geok Choo, whose death in 2010 shattered the normally stoic veteran politician.

Lee has visibly weakened since then and revealed in the book that despite daily exercise and a disciplined lifestyle, "with every passing day I am physically less energetic and less active."

"There is an end to everything and I want mine to come as quickly and painlessly as possible, not with me incapacitated, half in coma in bed and with a tube going into my nostrils and down to my stomach," he wrote.

Lee, a British-trained lawyer and Singapore's prime minister for three decades who turned it into a high-tech industrial and financial centre, expressed his blunt views on religion in the book.

"I wouldn't call myself an atheist. I neither deny nor accept that there is a God," he said.

"So I do not laugh at people who believe in God. But I do not necessarily believe in God - nor deny that there could be one."

Asked where he drew comfort from if not from religion, he said: "It is the end of any aches and pains and suffering. So I hope the end will come quickly."

Elsewhere in the book, Lee addressed what he considers the biggest long-term threat to Singapore - its low birth rate - and rejected as "absurd" suggestions that his population programme in the 1970s urging couple to stop at two children contributed to the current situation.

Despite a slew of so-called "baby bonuses" to encourage couples to have children, Singapore's total fertility rate last year stood at 1.20 children per woman, far below the 2.1 needed to maintain the native-born population.

Lee, who retired from politics in 2011, blamed Singaporeans' changing lifestyles for the problem and said monetary incentives would only have a "marginal effect" on it.

"I have given the job to another generation of leaders. Hopefully, they or their successors will eventually find a way out," said Lee, who handed power to his deputy Goh Chok Tong in 1990 after 31 years in office.

Lee's son, Lee Hsien Loong, is now prime minister after succeeding Goh in 2004.

Singapore's low birth rate has forced the government to open the country to foreigners, who now comprise a third of the population.

The influx, however, has sparked protests from citizens and prompted the government to tighten immigration flows in recent years.

Lee pointed to the example of Japan, which he said is on a "stroll into mediocrity" as the ranks of its elderly swell due to young couples not producing enough babies.

Japan's reluctance to open up to immigrants will further lead to its decline, he said.

"If I were a young Japanese and I could speak English, I would probably choose to emigrate," said Lee. - AFP
 

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His son is not ready yet..... doubt he will let his dad go so fast. "time extension" through injections ?
 

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Sinkees can help him in that regard ...if he offers himself for public execution, I am sure there will be lots of takers.
 

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Who doesn't? Talk about stating the obvious, this has got to be the mother of all motherhood statements. :rolleyes:
 

kopiuncle

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A great man who spoke from his heart - truthfully and with love and compassion.
I wish Mr Lee well.

How many of you have the courage to sign the AMD ?
 

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This fella would not go easy. He knows what is waiting for him 'on the other side' definitely not his Geeko Choo with loving arms.

On the other side, there will be no cronies ( oh yes you might think his buddies like Goh , Raja are there to support him) but this would not be. These fellas are in punishment too.

There will be no crooked system bending to his wishes, kangaroo Courts or what's not.

Just plain and fair judgments. This bugger would not dare to even think about the other side. That is why he die die try to postpone the inevitable for as long as possible.
 
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A great man who spoke from his heart - truthfully and with love and compassion.
I wish Mr Lee well.

How many of you have the courage to sign the AMD ?

I would!, who wouldn't want to die painlessly, quickly...it is the mercy of God that, we could go that way...that is why we pray always, that, when the end is near, we go....painlessly!
 

kopiuncle

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I think Mr Lee is a very courageous man. He is prepared to face his destiny with a clarity of mind and purity of mind. I salute his courage and greatness. He is the greatest icon of Singapore.
 

kopiuncle

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I would!, who wouldn't want to die painlessly, quickly...it is the mercy of God that, we could go that way...that is why we pray always, that, when the end is near, we go....painlessly!

how, when, where we go is beyond our control....we all wish to go peacefully and painlessly...hallelujah!
 

ykhuser

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in tcm, when your QI dimished, your life end.
life can be prolong by eating qi generating food
but when deplete is faster than gererate, dimishe occur
 

lianbeng

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lianbeng suggests euthanasia! :biggrin: just inject 50ml of air into the vein and wait for it to travel back to the heart!
 

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When I was young, I was told that those who cause death for a living or sport (slaughterhouse workers, executioners, anglers and hunters) build up bad energy during their lives that would cause them to die excruciating deaths. When they are on their deathbeds, their family members would place a butcher's knife and a bucket of water (slaughter paraphernalia) at the family alter to ask that he be despatched in the same swift way that he had despatched his victims.

Would we do the same for LKY?
 

ykhuser

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lianbeng suggests euthanasia! :biggrin: just inject 50ml of air into the vein and wait for it to travel back to the heart!

what happen if an inexperience nurse forget to squueze the syrginde and the air went into the vent?
can doctor in hospital reverse the process?
 

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what happen if an inexperience nurse forget to squueze the syrginde and the air went into the vent?
can doctor in hospital reverse the process?

Quickly poke many holes in the veins, that should allow the air to escape.
 
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