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Old Fart Refused Education for Kids of Big Familes!

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Just like reserving varsity vacancies and scholarships for foreigners now. He's really a sinner! For 2 generations, Sporns have been fucked by his Familee and they still wanted to vote for him? Of course, he is now very afraid that he's run out of luck and is banging on foreigners being able to replace Sporns in large enough numbers to perpetuate his Familee's fascist rule!

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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->Twice, she agreed to ligate. But both times, she backed out.
Now 64, mother-of-five Lee Yock Huay says she has no regrets.
Her children, now in their late 20s and early 30s, were born during the Stop At Two era.
After the birth of her third daughter and feeling the 'pressure' from the two-child policy, Madam Lee had decided to have her tubes tied.
But her father-in-law had died and she wanted to cheer her mother-in-law up by promising her a grandson.
But her fourth child was a girl and, again, she considered ligation.
'If not, we had to pay about $150 to the hospital, a lot of money then. I was angry,' said Madam Lee. 'And your children also do not get priority in school.'
But at that time, her family had just been allocated a Housing Board flat and she decided to delay the surgery to facilitate the moving in.
Later, her fifth child - a son - was born. Madam Lee had her ligation after that. But getting her son into a school was far from easy.
'We had to wait for the schools to allocate us whatever place was left,' she said. 'Luckily, my daughters' principal was kind and saved a spot for my son.'
Supporting five children was no easy feat.
Madam Lee worked two jobs as a bus assistant and as a waitress. Her husband was a store assistant in the day and a cabby by night.
The older children took care of the younger ones.
Today, Madam Lee is a grandmother of nine. All her children are graduates. 'Life was very hard but looking at my children and grandchildren now, I have no regrets,' she said.
 
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