----- Original Message ----
From: chanta bury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 11:08:27 AM
Subject: LEARN WELL FROM THE CRIMINLAS VIETNAMESE INVADERS Re: The lessons from 
Georgia.




As Viet communist agent you forget the crimes committed by Vietnam and the 
criminal Vietnamese invaders occupation of Cambodia ?
 First, we must understand the behavior and character of a Vietnamese
VIETNAMESE CHARACTER as described in this book : 
" THIEF, LIAR : BOOK " GIAI PHONG " by T Terzani describes a Vietnamese as 
THIEF, A LIAR, A KILLER, A DECEIVER , a sleeper ...... 
--- On Sun, 8/24/08, Ông-thu N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 
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-PHAM VAN DONG AS PRIME MINISTER declared to King Sihanouk that Vietnam respect 
Cambodia independence and territorial integrity in exchange for Cambodia 
recognition of the North Vietnamese as legal government of Vietnam in 1967 and 
allowed Vietnam to open the Ambassy in Phnom Penh in June 1967. 
King Sihanouk agreed to the Vietnamese demand. 

-PHAM VAN DONG AS PRIME MINISTER , in 1978 had sent Vietnamese troops to invade 
and occupy Cambodia from 1978-2006 through the CPP/Hun Sen regime . 

As of today Vietnam continues to occupy Cambodia through the CPP/Hun Sen regime 
supported by China despite over 10 UN resolutions calling VIETNAM TO CEASE HER 
OCCUPATION AND REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM CAMBODIA. 

 
From: Ông-thu N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: The lessons from Georgia.
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 6:54 PM


THE Munich analogy has been blamed for a lot of unnecessary and futile conflict 
since World War II, but the principle of standing up to a bully to avoid a 
worse situation in the future is still a good one. Russia has agreed to a 
ceasefire in Georgia, after handing out a drubbing to its much smaller 
neighbour. But the ceasefire has not stopped it attacking the battered Georgian 
army after the truce deadline, and demanding terms that amount to annexation. 
Instead of the light peacekeeping force Russia previously kept in the breakaway 
regions of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, it now has a full-scale occupation force 
in these territories and seeks a wide buffer zone around them from which 
Georgian forces will be excluded. It also demands a guarantee that Georgia will 
never seek to regain the two regions by force. In effect, some 18 per cent of 
Georgia would be permanently under Russian control. While the propaganda has 
been geared up about the plight of ethnic Russians who fled South Ossetia 
before the ill-fated Georgian offensive, nothing is admitted about the 
Georgians forced out of Abkhazia.. The West now confronts a dilemma. It can 
seek to resume aid to Georgia - and help rebuild its small armed forces - while 
inducting Georgia into Western institutions, including NATO. Or it can back off 
and shelve such schemes, sending a disturbing message to other former republics 
of the Soviet Union like the Ukraine or
 the Baltic states.
The ceasefire should be encouraged, but the Russian terms should be rejected 
and the case for a third-party peacekeeping force strenuously made. This brief 
but bloody conflict is a wake-up call to the West about Russia under Vladimir 
Putin. It ends an era of assumed Russian introversion, requiring us to think 
harder about economic and strategic engagement with Moscow. Where the West 
enters new relationships, it must be ready to back its commitments, while 
leaning on its new friends not to take risks like the Georgian move into South 
Ossetia.
The West should not try to isolate or "contain" Moscow again. That would be 
counterproductive and probably impossible anyway. Russia may not stay Putin's 
course of regaining sway over its old empire. It faces a demographic implosion, 
and is struggling to populate its far eastern territories where Chinese and 
Koreans are flooding in, and where it has just ceded territory to China. For 
all its oil wealth, Russia is increasingly an economic slave of China and 
India. Meanwhile, we should face down the bully.
>From reverse into forward
THE image of the old-age pensioner dining on a tin of cold cat food while 
living in a million-dollar house may be extreme, but it makes a serious point. 
Many older Australians barely scrape through life even though they have a 
substantial asset: the family home. They need to release the wealth sealed in 
their bricks and mortar. Understandably, however, they will not do anything 
they feel might threaten their security.
The paradox of the asset-rich retiree struggling on an age pension has been 
underlined in a new study by Bruce Bradbury of the social policy research 
centre at the University of NSW. As the Herald has reported, Dr Bradbury says 
older Australians are more likely to be home owners than their counterparts in 
other developed countries, yet their retirement income is lower. He says they 
should be encouraged to trade down to smaller houses by stamp duty concessions 
and other measures.
However, many older Australians do not want to surrender their homes, 
preferring to stay with the people they know, in the place they know. The net 
result is that their living standard declines as they get older - then their 
children inherit the house. Dr Bradbury says they should be helped by making 
reverse mortgages more attractive, though he does not say how. The proposal has 
logic on its side, but would be resisted by many, if not most, potential 
borrowers. There is also another problem at this time of rising interest rates, 
falling property values and tightening credit: the number of institutions 
offering reverse mortgages is falling, as the Herald Money section has reported 
this week.
Steadily increasing superannuation savings will eventually give a big boost to 
retirement incomes. But that day is still some way off, even if the Federal 
Government decides to lift the level of compulsory superannuation 
contributions. In the meantime, older Australians are rightly wary of signing 
away an asset they have worked all their adult lives to acquire. The potential 
pitfalls of reverse mortgages are many, as the website of the Australian 
Securities and Investments Commission makes clear. Nonetheless, 337,000 
Australians now have them. The Federal Government could profitably review their 
experience, with an eye to developing a new regulatory framework for 
reverse-mortgage borrowing. It should be possible for retirees to generate a 
modest income supplement from at least a small part of their home equity 
without jeopardising either their security or their pension.
 
Should Cambodia ally herself to a superpower neighbour or to a far-away 
OBAMA-BIDEN?



----- Original Message ----
From: chanta bury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 9:36:10 AM
Subject: vIET CRIME Re: Cindy McCain's Despicable Lie About Mother Teresa.


AS VIET AGENT SPY THIS ISSUE MUST BE RELATED TO VIETNAMESE INVADERS CRIME .
 
 
A VIETNAMESE CHARACTER 
We are using this norm to gauge the Vietnamese leaders behavior that  have 
encountered with Cambodia leaders.
 
On these issues :
1.
2. US NGO donates $7.5 mln to Vietnam Agent Orange victims
3.. 10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL 
VIETNAM TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE 
COUNTRY ARE NOT RESPECTED
4.  World Bank offers $711 mln credit to Vietnam
5.America calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence .
 
Last Updated: Saturday, September 8, 2007  Vietnam 
President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988.
"Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and 
independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese troops 
...."
 
As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the 
call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia since 
1988.
Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
 
===========================================================================" a 
mandarin, a thief, liar, a killer, dreamer , a sleeper ...." Book by TTerzani " 
GIai Phong Vietnamese investors in Laos, Cambodia eye association.  
    
Vietnamese investors in Laos, Cambodia eye association 
   
Vietnam's Standing Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung  Vietnam's Standing 
Deputy Prime Minister Nguyen Sinh Hung has agreed in principle to the 
establishment of an association grouping Vietnamese investors in Laos and 
Cambodia.  
The Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (BIDV) is drafting a plan 
for the purpose and it will soon be submitted to the government for approval. 
Vietnam has invested US$454.4 million in Laos and Cambodia, mainly in provinces 
located within a development triangle comprising contiguous areas in the three 
countries. 
Reported by N.Son -Translated by Vinh Bao 
===============================================================
 
Last Updated: Thursday, September 6, 2007 Vietnam  
    
World Bank offers $711 mln credit to Vietnam 
   
Mr. Jim Adams, WB vice president for East Asia and Pacific  The World Bank 
committed US$711 million in financial aid for Vietnam, focusing on helping 
strengthen the country's public institutions, according to a press release 
issued Wednesday.  
The funds, slated for distribution during the fiscal year 2007, make Vietnam 
the third-largest beneficiary of the World Bank (WB)'s $4.3 billion East Asia 
package.
The global lender said the total financial aid for development projects and 
operations in 10 East Asia-Pacific countries will be disbursed in the form of 
loans, grants and credits.
Vietnam is recognized by WB as one of the best-performing developing economies 
in the world.
The country has launched a new five-year strategy that focuses on the next 
generation of reforms needed to improve its competitiveness and integration 
into the world economy.
The reforms also attends to growing needs for efficient governance, modernized 
social protection systems, better environmental management and improved 
infrastructure.
The total for the selected countries, the bank said, was over $600 million more 
than the previous year, reflecting the stronger economic performance of most 
countries in the region.
China continues to be the largest borrower from the global lender's aid 
program, obtaining $1.64 billion, while Indonesia will receive $1.16 billion.
Governments across the region have made major strides in reducing property 
through successful pro-poor growth strategies, according to the bank.
Jim Adams, WB vice president for East Asia and Pacific, commented that most 
countries in East Asia are entering an energy-intensive stage of development.
Vietnam in WB's view
A recent World Bank report forecast Vietnam's economy to expand by 8 percent in 
2007 and 2008, the highest growth rate in the Southeast Asia.
The report noted that a surge in foreign direct investment before 
Vietnam'saccession to the World Trade Organization in January had boosted the 
economy.
According to the report, poverty at the $2 a day level in Vietnam has fallen to 
around 36 percent in 2006, down from over 62 percent only five years ago.
Poverty rates in Vietnam are estimated to have now fallen below those in 
Indonesia and Philippines.
The WB attributed Vietnam's "exceptional poverty reduction performance" to 
rapid agricultural productivity, diversification ofnew crops and 
non-agricultural activities, income gains from higher international prices for 
key exported crops, expandedresources for poverty reduction programs and fiscal 
expenditure programs, including public investment, with a pro-poor focus.
Source: World Bank 
  ======================================================     

--- On Sun, 8/24/08, Ông-thu N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Ông-thu N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Cindy McCain's Despicable Lie About Mother Teresa.
To: [email protected]
Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 5:30 PM


This lie by the McCains about Mother Teresa was so brazen, I couldn't quite 
believe it myself:





You can read the story for yourself here, including the part where the McCain 
campaign revises their story to admit Cindy McCain never met Mother Teresa on 
that trip. And this story has the timeline of when they started to lie about 
their daughter and Mother Teresa.

You have to confess that if Michelle Obama had lied about adopting a daughter 
from Mother Teresa or stolen drugs from her own charity because she's a drug 
addict, Obama would have had no chance of winning. Yet Cindy McCain gets a free 
pass on all this. The double standard applied to the candidate's wives are 
overwhelming. No logical person can deny the hypocrisy in how these stories are 
covered.




----- Original Message ----
From: เดช <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) - www.cambodia...org 
<[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, August 25, 2008 1:43:55 AM
Subject: Re: Why The Khmer Rouge Committed The Genocide Against Their Own 
Cambodian People


the vietnamese want to take other nations land before its coast line
be washed away.
they infiltrated in laos, cambodia now in thailand. they put the
peasants in power like they did in cpp, and in pol pot. the khmer
generals with stars have no schools killed and robbed their own
khmers, and the peasants in pol pot killed their own khmers, but the
vietnamese control them. peter wong kampuchun khmer born but he wants
to eliminate all khmers, because he wants to be vietnamese in the
vietnamese network. he commits treason against hun sen government.
if barack obama and biden won the white house it will be good for
cambodia, because the usa won't support the vietnamese anymore, then
china can be the big brother in the region.

On Aug 24, 4:08 am, Soriya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> (This is a story of a “lecture” delivered at a street corner by “Smart
> Alex”.)
>
> Ladies & Gentlemen, I believe the genocide in Cambodia was initiated &
> carried out by the communist Vietnamese. Here's how it all occurred:
>
> - The communist Vietnamese ordered the Khmer Rouge: Hey you fuckin'
> idiots, now kill all of your own Cambodian people. Understood??
>
> - The Khmer Rouge replied: Yeah Yeah sir, we like it. Hey Yah!! We'll
> have fun!! By the way, sir, you should also order the communist
> Laotians to kill all the Laotian people. That would be better!! We
> would have company!!
>
> - The communist Vietnamese yelled: You fuckin' assholes. Don't fuckin'
> you dare to tell me what to do & what to not do. Understood??
>
> - The Khmer Rouge insisted: Sir Sir, but in the history of the entire
> world there's never been a person or government who committed a
> genocide against his/her/its own people!! We don't want to be the only
> one who do it. So please, sir, order the communist Laotians to do the
> same to their own Laotian people!!
>
> - The communist Vietnamese threatened: You fuckin' mother-fuckers,
> don't fuckin' you dare to teach me a lesson about world history. Now
> go & do what I told fuckin' you to do.. If fuckin' you don't, I'll send
> fuckin' you to hell. Understood??
>
> - The Khmer Rouge gave up & obliged: Ok Ok sir.
>
> - Then the Khmer Rouge massacred their own Cambodian people.
>
> That's why the Khmer Rouge committed the genocide against their own
> Cambodian people. They followed the order of their communist
> Vietnamese boss.
>
> Therefore the Khmer Rouge weren't responsible & thus can't be blamed
> for the genocide!! They simply carried out the order of their
> communist Vietnamese boss!!
>
> It was the communist Vietnamese who did the genocide of the Cambodian
> people!!
>
> (Somebody in the audience protested ...)
>
> (Smart Alex replied:)
>
> What?? It was the hands of the Khmer Rouge that killed the Cambodian
> people?? If a man is ordered or hired to commit murder then he's also
> guilty?? ... D'ohh!! ... Sorry Sorry I forgot about those things..
> However I hate the Vietnamese.. Hence I believe the genocide was done
> by them!! Ok?? What I believe is true to me. Ok??
>
> (Somebody in the audience asked: Are you Khmers so idiotic that you
> follow the order of foreigners to commit a genocide against your own
> people??)
>
> (Smart Alex stumbled:)
>
> Hmmm ... Hmmm ... Eurrr ... Eurrr ..... Eurrr .... I ... I don't know ...
> Ok Ok let's sing!!
>
> (Smart Alex "sang". What follows was his "singing". If there are
> question marks "?" other than in "What??", then each is displayed in
> place of a musical character. This happens if your browser doesn't
> recognize codes for musical characters or can't display such
> characters.)
>
> ♪ ♫   La La La ... ♫ ♪   I'm "Smart" ...
> ♪ ♫   Yeah Yeah Yeah ... ♫ ♪   I Know Everything!! ...
> ♫ ♪   La La La ... I'm "Intelligent"!!
> ♫ ♪   Yeah Yeah Yeah ...
>
> (Somebody in the audience yelled: You pea brain!!)
>
> (Smart Alex replied & continued "singing".)
>
> What?? Fuck You!! I'm No "Pea Brain"!!
> La La La ♫ ♪ ... Yeah Yeah Yeah ♪ ♫
>
> (That's the story.)
>
> Soriya





 
VIETNAMESE CULTURE : lies & cheat  


      
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