Oh my, all the three wheel drivers actually suggested Anura

I listened to them and thought it might mean that the working, lower-income men of SL find their suggestions reasonable

In Singapore, many lower-income taxi drivers are often critical of the PAP and Lee Kuan Yew, though a few who drove me past Oxley Road were not

I have seen LKY twice

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I remind many Singaporeans of Lee Kuan Yew

I remind many Americans of Donald Trump or even Obama

I remind many Brits of Winston Churchill

Even if that comparison feels out of place to my mother, my dog, and clowns

Rule Britannia!

When, Lehan, first, at heaven's command

Arose, out the azure main

This was the char--

Sorry, I don't know or remember that one

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I sometimes see myself as a flawed character

Sometimes I feel like I can embody contradictions

But not entirely

I think I help people grow significantly

And I represent something meaningful to many now

For some, I may be one of their few sources of support

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Are you aware of the metaphorical "beast" that comes out of the sea?

Did you know that, my voter?

In the article, Sri Lanka Podujana Peramuna (SLPP) MP Namal Rajapaksa addresses the government's approach to the 'Clean Sri Lanka' initiative, suggesting a need for more effective programs that focus on the essential needs of the people. He emphasizes the importance of addressing daily necessities like rice and salt, as citizens struggle to secure their livelihoods. The article highlights the government's previous promises regarding employment opportunities and the lack of clear visions for job creation. The setting appears to be a political discussion, likely indoors, with Rajapaksa and others present, as indicated by the accompanying image. The text also mentions the National People's Power (NPP) and their symbolic representation.
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