@Ryan-Thompsln
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If you could choose anyone living or dead, who would you choose to lead your country?
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i would choose obama to lead USA, and j.k nyerere to lead my country
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@lucifer_ said in If you could choose anyone living or dead, who would you choose to lead our country?:
Lee Kuan Yew.
Guy practically raised Singapore from a Colonial Wasteland to one of the Most productive countries in the world.never heard of him before, i'm curious tell me more about him
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@lucifer_ said in If you could choose anyone living or dead, who would you choose to lead our country?:
@ragnar-lothbrok Mr. Lee is described as the ‘founding father’ and ‘architect’ of modern Singapore. Lee eschewed populist policies in favor of pragmatic long-term social and economic measures. With meritocracy and multiracialism as governing principles, Lee made English the common language to integrate its immigrant society and to facilitate trade with the West, whilst mandating bilingualism in schools to preserve students' mother tongue and ethnic identity. Lee's rule was criticised, for curtailing civil liberties (public protests, media control) and bringing libel suits against political opponents. He argued that such disciplinary measures were necessary for political stability, which together with rule of law, were essential for economic progress. He is the only leader who put a curb on corruption.
what is the cause of his death?
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ronald ragen
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@emperor-mingo
Reagan's economic policies are still referred to as voodoo economics
During Reagan's presidency, the national debt nearly tripled, and the U.S. went from being the world's largest creditor nation to the world's largest debtor nation in under eight years. Are you sure you want that guy? -
Lee Kuan Yew.
Guy practically raised Singapore from a Colonial Wasteland to one of the Most productive countries in the world. -
@ragnar-lothbrok Mr. Lee is described as the ‘founding father’ and ‘architect’ of modern Singapore. Lee eschewed populist policies in favor of pragmatic long-term social and economic measures. With meritocracy and multiracialism as governing principles, Lee made English the common language to integrate its immigrant society and to facilitate trade with the West, whilst mandating bilingualism in schools to preserve students' mother tongue and ethnic identity. Lee's rule was criticised, for curtailing civil liberties (public protests, media control) and bringing libel suits against political opponents. He argued that such disciplinary measures were necessary for political stability, which together with rule of law, were essential for economic progress. He is the only leader who put a curb on corruption.
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@ragnar-lothbrok He got old. Died of pneumonia, at 91
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@sahara-cuevas your self confidence is very refreshing :D
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Well anyon living or dead ? It's easy.
I would take Nostradamus. -
myself duh
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@ragnar said in If you could choose anyone living or dead, who would you choose to lead your country?:
i would choose obama to lead USA, and j.k nyerere to lead my country
Are you guys still posting that pic like this
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I would choose myself to lead my country 😊😊 Atleast m better than those corrupt ones.... That's a debatable topic btw...