Lee Kuan Yew’s fairy tale should be ending

MR ALI Ahmad embraced Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew like an old friend at his home in Henderson Heights on Sunday.  Mr Ali, 90, first met Mr Lee in the 1950s when he was a bus driver with the now-defunct Singapore Traction Company.  Mr Lee was then a lawyer who helped to mediate a dispute between employees and the company.  Sunday was the first time Mr Ali had met Mr Lee since then. ‘I am grateful for what he did. I am very happy to see him again,’ he said.

Source: The Straits Times


“This is just so staged.”  That was my first thought when I glanced the cover of yesterday’s Straits Times.  But I suppose it was for real, and not for reel.  After all, Lee Kuan Yew did help the workers like Ali then (before he turned into a full-time politician and bully, that is).


A little girl asked her father, ‘do all fairy tales begin with “Once upon a time”?
The father replied, ‘No, some begin with – If I am elected.’

Is Father Lee’s fairy tale ending?  You can decide.   Soon.

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