Virgin boy?
And what does he do with the blood? Suck it from a blood pack with his vampire fangs? Or bathe in it?
Old Fart does it by sipping the blood slowly from a beer glass and looking at old photos of Gecko while enjoying his nightly drink..
Virgin boy?
And what does he do with the blood? Suck it from a blood pack with his vampire fangs? Or bathe in it?
Finally.....S’poreans would like to yell
That we do not wish you well,
For all we care you can go to hell!
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Above poem on the old bastard was written by unknown source.
Mr Lee pointed out that authorities here maintain a "certain quality of control" and that is one reason why he feels other emerging ASEAN economies are unlikely to surpass Singapore anytime soon.
Mr Lee said: "They will make progress but if you look at the per capita they have got, the differences are so wide. We have the advantage of quality control of the people who come in so we have bright Indians, bright Chinese, bright Caucasians so the increase in population means an increase in talent."
He needs a Qing dynasty official headwear and a yellow talisman paper on his forehead.
like that say healthy?
http://www.razor.tv/site/servlet/segment/main/news/89150.html
We have all heard that he's had a stroke. All these staged appearances are I think designed to reassure the party faithful that he is still alive but we don't really know if he is healthy
The fact that he is in Spore instead of flying around has me hopeful that change may be comming
Lee Kuan Yew speaks about Singapore's changing demographics - Channel NewsAsia
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1261274/1/.html
(By Imelda Saad | Posted: 20 March 2013 2047 hrs)
SINGAPORE: Singapore former Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew said a country that does not grow its population risks dissolving "into nothingness".
Mr Lee was speaking at a wide-ranging dialogue session organised by Standard Chartered Bank on Wednesday evening.
Joining Mr Lee for the dialogue was former chairman of the US Federal Reserve and former chairman of US President Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, Paul Volcker.
This was the first time Mr Lee was speaking about Singapore's changing demographics since the Population White Paper was endorsed in Parliament.
The paper, which projects 6.9 million people by 2030, charts the country's strategies in managing a shrinking and ageing population.
A question on Japan's ageing society during the dialogue triggered the discussion.
Mr Lee noted how Japan refused to take in migrants and that led to the situation it is facing today.
Mr Lee said: "So I see a nation reduced to half in 20 years, and if it still continues with the same policy, reduced to a further half, and eventually, it is all over!
"To have a nation, you must have people and you must have young people to be able to drive the economy and young people buy the products - all these gadgets and fine dining - and if you don't have that, and you refuse migrants as the Japanese do, you will just dissolve into nothingness! I think before that comes, they may change (their) policy."
A question on China's one-child policy was also raised during the dialogue.
Mr Lee said China is headed in the wrong direction with this policy as a shrinking and ageing population will mean assets, such as property prices, will go down.
"Property prices will go down, assets will go down. There is no younger generation to put the pressure up so I think it is heading towards the wrong direction," said Mr Lee.
He added Singapore is in a similar position with its low total fertility rate but the difference is that Singapore takes in migrants to make up for the numbers.
Mr Lee pointed out that authorities here maintain a "certain quality of control" and that is one reason why he feels other emerging ASEAN economies are unlikely to surpass Singapore anytime soon.
Mr Lee said: "They will make progress but if you look at the per capita they have got, the differences are so wide. We have the advantage of quality control of the people who come in so we have bright Indians, bright Chinese, bright Caucasians so the increase in population means an increase in talent."
I simply can't make up what the old bastard was talking about for he has become a speech-impaired person; such disorders usually develop quickly as a result of head injury or stroke.
His fear that the deceit and lies he laid on us will be uncovered and revealed when he die.
That fear is making him try to live on as he knows when he die, his name will stink worse than a septic cesspit with 6000 dead rotting pigs
You see his photo.
How close he is to death.
Very soon, very very soon we all will celebrate and have parties and yum seng with friends and strangers
the whole country will mourn for seven days and seven nights
torrents of grief, anguish and tears will pour from singaporeans
the whole country will mourn for seven days and seven nights
torrents of grief, anguish and tears will pour from singaporeans