Catherine Lim's Ardent Wish

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An Ardent Wish



Catherine Lim
23 September 2013

Recently I attempted—alas, unsuccessfully—to get the following short note published in a local newspaper. It expresses a very strong wish I have had over the years.

On the occasion of the 90th birthday of Mr Lee Kuan Yew, I have an ardent wish, and it is this: that Mr Lee will cap the closing years of a long, illustrious life with an act of supreme magnanimity, that is, promise that if those Singaporeans who had been forced to go into permanent exile abroad, decide to return to Singapore, they will not be prosecuted, or punished in any way. Some of them must be very old now, and would want to spend their last years with family and loved ones in their home country.


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Catherine, you may have to wait until your next life time to expect this vindictive old bastard to accede to your request / wish!
 
PAP will continue to face this problems so long as there are politicians who are living in exile.

Let's say if Mr Tan Wah Piow up lorry and will his ashes be allowed to be returned in Singapore?
Will Singapore parliament be allowed to debate on this issue?
Will Singaporeans and Singapore Embassy in Europe pay the last respect to him?

Look at Chin Peng, he died in Thailand and his ashes are not allowed to be returned to Malaysia....

ps: where is Mr Devan Nair burial ground? In Canada or Singapore?
 
An Ardent Wish



Catherine Lim
23 September 2013

Recently I attempted—alas, unsuccessfully—to get the following short note published in a local newspaper. It expresses a very strong wish I have had over the years.

On the occasion of the 90th birthday of Mr Lee Kuan Yew, I have an ardent wish, and it is this: that Mr Lee will cap the closing years of a long, illustrious life with an act of supreme magnanimity, that is, promise that if those Singaporeans who had been forced to go into permanent exile abroad, decide to return to Singapore, they will not be prosecuted, or punished in any way. Some of them must be very old now, and would want to spend their last years with family and loved ones in their home country.


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Catherine, you may have to wait until your next life time to expect this vindictive old bastard to accede to your request / wish!

U get as chance of that happening as getting the forumers here to luv the old bastard!!!
 
Catherine, you may have to wait until your next life time to expect this vindictive old bastard to accede to your request / wish!

Not half as vindictive as the horrid personas you find in this forum.
 
PAP will continue to face this problems so long as there are politicians who are living in exile.

Let's say if Mr Tan Wah Piow up lorry and will his ashes be allowed to be returned in Singapore?
Will Singapore parliament be allowed to debate on this issue?
Will Singaporeans and Singapore Embassy in Europe pay the last respect to him?

Look at Chin Peng, he died in Thailand and his ashes are not allowed to be returned to Malaysia....

ps: where is Mr Devan Nair burial ground? In Canada or Singapore?


Devan's son Janadas now compensated with 4 figure salary job n probably also the chief spin of PAP
 
Not half as vindictive as the horrid personas you find in this forum.

What happened to your oft-stated claim that online personas are not real?
If so, how can you compare the vindictiveness of a real person with those of online personas?
Kong jiao wei again?
 
As long as PAP exist in Peasantpore ppl like e.g.Tan Haw Piow, Francis Seow and Tang Liang Hong
they will not forgiven in PAP's book (oldman book) can not return to Peasantpore, unless 2016
Papaya becomes Minority Party than "Yes"
 
As long as PAP exist in Peasantpore ppl like e.g.Tan Haw Piow, Francis Seow and Tang Liang Hong
they will not forgiven in PAP's book (oldman book) can not return to Peasantpore, unless 2016
Papaya becomes Minority Party than "Yes"

Hi Mr. Kuai! will they be allowed to be burried in Singapore? or they ashes be returned to Singapore?
 
Hi Mr. Kuai! will they be allowed to be burried in Singapore? or they ashes be returned to Singapore?

How u know he's Mr. Kuai?
He could be Mr. Lan, Mr Kuai Lan. :D
 
Not half as vindictive as the horrid personas you find in this forum.


I am disappointed that you compare cyber personas with this real-life greedy, no shamed & vindictive old bastard dictator!
 
An Ardent Wish



Catherine Lim
23 September 2013

Recently I attempted—alas, unsuccessfully—to get the following short note published in a local newspaper. It expresses a very strong wish I have had over the years.

On the occasion of the 90th birthday of Mr Lee Kuan Yew, I have an ardent wish, and it is this: that Mr Lee will cap the closing years of a long, illustrious life with an act of supreme magnanimity, that is, promise that if those Singaporeans who had been forced to go into permanent exile abroad, decide to return to Singapore, they will not be prosecuted, or punished in any way. Some of them must be very old now, and would want to spend their last years with family and loved ones in their home country.


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Catherine, you may have to wait until your next life time to expect this vindictive old bastard to accede to your request / wish!

old man has never known the word "humble"
 
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