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kekekekeke... slalu tak nak kalah..
dah berserabut hutan rimba .... baru dpt kunci konon...
ko tak g ziarah LKY ke kak? ![](static/image/smiley/default/shocked.gif)
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Dah mampus dah orang tua tu. Punya lah lama tunggu.
Orang2 yang lawan dia ramai yang dah mati. Kesian si JB sampai bangkrap.
Orang nak besuara pasal hak Melayu terus kena ikut dengan ISD. Kena tangkap terus kena pukul dengan polis.
Melayu dah banyak kena brainwash tak boleh nak cakap apa lagi dah.
Habis kampung Melayu, tanah milik melayu semua dia buat law sampai orang melayu kena halau duduk flat.
Sekolah independence cina dia boleh buat besar2 tapi bila melayu nak buat sebiji jer sekolah agama terus dia warning.
Padahal ramai orang cina yang anti orang tua ni masuk opposition, yang si Melayu ramai pulak agung2 kan orang tua ni.
Pecah2 kan constituency dah tu buat rule bagi advantage PAP boleh kaup undi. Dasar busuk.
Anak PM, menantu jaga state punya investment company. Anak lain pegang state punya big companies.
Duit dia berapa billion tu takda orang tahu. Takyah parking duit kat Swiss bank, kat SG pun orang tak leh kacau. Dah Singapura anak beranak dia pegang,
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Helllooooooopp..please don't put ayat ayat cinta into my mouth can hor not?
Aku tak cakap pun dia kaki kuda/ punter/ bookie.... ............aku cuma cakap dia urut urut kepala kuda sebelum race......kau lupa ker...dia dulu kan equestrian waktu disekolah ..minat dia pada kuda sangat menebal sehingga sanggup berpanas terik tiap minggu kat kranji....janji dapat pegang kepala kuda...........pastuh orang bertaruh during race...dia balik ler......
kan DUT kan,kan,kan?
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Aku dalam kategori keluarga terdekat...walau nama aku takda dalam harta peniggalannya....so aku ziarah esok......Sebab hari nee...ada Urusan sikit kat putrajaya.....
psssttttt...sebulan sekali Brazilian wax without fail....... kau jangan kasi aku malu sebut sebut berserabut hutan rimba ok? Apa kau ingat aku nee macam si DUT kah?...nak tunggu laki menjerit baru nak kalam kabut cari kepamdresser?
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takziah uth warga Singapura.... |
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dari borak2 kosong baik letak gambar2 suasana kat singapore sekarang
ada apa2 acara ke on pengkebumian LKY?
sapa datang sapa tak datang
letak la kat sini |
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lee kuan yew....dah.....diktator lim kit siang bila?...![](static/image/smiley/default/sad.gif) |
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Takziah dik atas sebagai warganegaranya.... akak sangat2 respek dengan kuan yew... ikon pemimpin yg sangat dihormati dunia atas pemikirannya memajukan negara dan bangsanya...
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kukulangau replied at 23-3-2015 01:27 PM
dari borak2 kosong baik letak gambar2 suasana kat singapore sekarang
ada apa2 acara ke on pengkebum ...
Pengkebumian hujung minggu ne kan, sekarang belum lg |
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kang apa yg chedet paling harapkan ..... sebelum dia masuk kubur, anak dia dapat ..... meng hehehehehe ....![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Edited by redz85 at 23-3-2015 01:48 PM
kan ada 6 full time madrasah & 27 part time madrasah di masjid..
bukan aje orang melayu kena halau duduk flat.. orang india.. cina .. serani semua kena
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Kau nak acara camna? Chariot bawak keranda dia keliling Kota temasek?
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Lina66 replied at 23-3-2015 12:20 PM
if org tua saya masih ade... dia pon akan menangis juga..
coz dia pernah bercerita pada sa ...
Ohhhhh gitu ke...ic2.,patut la makcik tu sedih bebeno...takziah lky |
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tulah pasai musti la cokong OKU ( orang kuat umno ) ....baru la suci muni dan konpem dapat tiket gi sorga menikmati bidadari tapi sori la, iols kaum hawa x minat bidadari ![](static/image/smiley/default/2.gif)
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dari website .sg
orang2 sana pun ramai tak suka LKY...be it malay, chinese or indians...
that is why, in life, we need to respect god, nature and humans...kalu bongkak, dan takabur...di ventilation machine la jawabnya hayat anda...
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van mayat punya lesen plate tak perasan pulak.....kau perasan tak Redz?
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pernah masuk istana ni...nak sampai ke perkarangan istana punyalah jauh...tapi mmg cantik lah landscape dia..
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With the news of Former Prime Minister and Founding Father of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew's death this morning, condolence messages and tributes have started pouring in from around the world.
The UK Prime Minister David Cameron wrote:
I am sad to hear of the death of Singapore’s first Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew.
Lee Kuan Yew personally shaped Singapore in a way that few people have any nation. He made his country into one of the great success stories of our modern world. That Singapore is today a prosperous, secure and successful country is a monument to his decades of remarkable public service. He was always a friend to Britain, if sometimes a critical one, and many British Prime Ministers benefited from his wise advice, including me.
Lady Thatcher once said that there was no Prime Minister she admired more than Mr Lee for ‘the strength of his convictions, the clarity of his views, the directness of his speech and his vision of the way ahead’. His place in history is assured, as a leader and as one of the modern world's foremost statesmen.
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon also wrote to the Lee family:
Lee Kuan Yew was a legendary figure in Asia, widely respected for his strong leadership and statesmanship. During his three decades in office, he helped Singapore to transition from a developing country to one of the most developed in the world, transforming it into a thriving international business hub.
As Singapore marks its 50th anniversary of independence this year, its founding father will be remembered as one of the most inspiring Asian leaders.
The Secretary-General is grateful for the strong cooperation between the Government of Singapore and the United Nations, and looks forward to deepening this partnership.
PM Tony Abbot of Australia also noted:
Today we mourn the passing of a giant in our region.
Fifty years ago, Lee Kuan Yew led a vulnerable fledgling nation to independence.
Today, thanks to his vision and determination, Singapore is one of the world's most successful countries.
In Lee Kuan Yew's own words, Singapore's remarkable journey has been from 'third world to first'.
Thanks to his leadership, Singapore is now one of the world's most prosperous nations, a financial powerhouse, and one of the world's easiest places to do business.
Our region owns much to Lee Kuan Yew.
Here in Australia and beyond, leaders sought and learned from his wise counsel.
As Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew enjoyed close relationships with successive Australian Prime Minister and worked with them to establish the strong partnership that Singapore and Australia have today.
At every stage, Australia and Singapore have stood shoulder to shoulder. We continue to do so today, as we salute one of the significant leaders of our time.
On behalf of the Australian government and people, I extend my condolences to Mr Lee's family and to the people of Singapore."
New Zealand's PM, Johm Key also wrote briefly:
Lee Kuan Yew’s courage, determination, commitment, character and ability made him a formidable leader who held the respect of Singaporeans and the international community alike. His loss will be deeply felt by his family and the people of Singapore.
I had the honour of meeting Mr Lee in 2007 during his last official visit to New Zealand. He was well known for his insights and foresight but what struck me most was his unwavering determination to see Singapore succeed.
President Barack Obama:
I was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Singapore’s Minister Mentor, Lee Kuan Yew. On behalf of the American people, Michelle and I offer our deepest condolences to the Lee family and join the people of Singapore in mourning the loss of this remarkable man.
A visionary who led his country from Singapore’s independence in 1965 to build one of the most prosperous countries in the world today, he was a devoted public servant and a remarkable leader.
Minister Mentor Lee’s views and insights on Asian dynamics and economic management were respected by many around the world, and no small number of this and past generations of world leaders have sought his advice on governance and development. I personally appreciated his wisdom, including our discussions during my trip to Singapore in 2009, which were hugely important in helping me formulate our policy of rebalancing to the Asia Pacific.
He was a true giant of history who will be remembered for generations to come as the father of modern Singapore and as one the great strategists of Asian affairs. |
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