She could have lived if spotted sooner

We must be the only country in the world where the jobless do not qualify for many benefits/schemes-so many are forced to work to get the benefits.
This is as damning on the ruing party as can be-name me in what other countries do people in their 70s have to wake up at 4am to work as a menial labourer-made worst by the fact that the ministers are the highest paid in the world.
How cruel can our society be.

I remember waking up at 4am only during NS-and not so often too-mostly when on guard duty and moving out for dawn attack .I felt very tired to wake up at 4am even though I was a combat fit 19/20 years old and a gold award winner for my IPPT
 
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Better to die doing something useful than to suffer a long time due to old age.
 
I find it hard to believe that no one spotted her from 10am to 10.30am on a Thursday. There are always people waiting at the lift lobby.
 
most important questions are WHO DID SHE VOTE FOR? WAS SHE A JAPANESE TRANSLATOR DURING WWII???
 
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Mrs Tan's youngest son, civil servant Donald Tan, said his mother became a cleaner at Mapletree after finding her previous job as a hotel chambermaid too strenous.

He said, "My mum woke up at 4am every day and walked to the MRT station to take a train to her workplace."

"Her legs were wobbly just before she fell and hit her head."

"Maybe she could lived if someone had seen her earlier."

Wow. What a filial son? He knows his mum is very weak and her legs were wobbly and yet he does not stop her from getting up at 4 am and working as a cleaner. Oh! He is a civil servant? That explains it.[/QUOTE]

Ma, wants to stop work, but civil servant son, say must show example & follow his "boss" who at 90+ still working..mah! or these people are so brainwashed that they cannot think logically any more...when the "pipers" play their tune (http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=upturn the downturn&sm=1) they will blindly follow....:D
 
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