Hello Thavary,
 
It is crystal clear that Khmer people will become minority in our own  
country. Cambodian people must learn that the Vietnamese and the Chinese are  
very 
successful in what they are doing inside Cambodia. There were very few  
Vietnamese and Chinese in Cambodia at the end of Pol Pot's era; but today,  
millions 
of them dominate the all Cambodia's cities and prime economic  locations. 
 
Some main reasons that the Vietnamese and the Chinese succeed in  Cambodia is 
their UNITY and persistence. Both Vietnamese and  Chinese communities in 
Cambodia are well funded and well organized. Their  people are more busier 
running 
their businesses and very active in  Cambodian politics. In the past 
election, for example, many Vietnamese woke up  early to go to the polling 
station and 
did whatever they could to cast  their ballots. Meanwhile, their rich 
business people and influential  government officials helped fund their 
favorite 
party and/or  candidates to make sure they win the election. Most notably, 
there 
are many  ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese who are now working as Cambodian 
government  officials.
 
Contrarily, Khmer people are not UNITED and somewhat laid-back. Many of our  
communities including religious institutions are either poor or being fed by  
others. During free time, most Cambodians do nothing but play card game, sing  
Karaoke and/or drink rice/palm wine, etc... Politically speaking,  Cambodians 
are very divided and less active. Many people want to get paid to be  
involved in politics; want to be bribed for casting votes; and rather walk  
away from 
the polling station, if little difficulties are found. Cambodian  politicians 
are not being well supported and therefore they are virtually  bankrupt.
 
United we must be! Lazy we must not!
 
Take it easy.
 
Virak
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In a message dated 9/8/2008 12:45:38 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Dear Lok Bong Virak Chum Reab Sour,
Too bad that we're Khmer M-chass Srok turn into minority in our  own country.
Saum Tos Lok Bong.
Thavary


On 9/8/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])  <[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
(mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote:  
 
 
Traditionally, Khmer people don't eat dog meat. Dogs were safe  in Cambodia. 
However, in the past decades, the influx of immigrants  from Vietnam and 
Vietnamese invading forces (North Vietnamese, South  Vietnamese, Viet Cong, 
etc..) 
have changed such a tradition.  
Since the installation of Vietnamese backed government, many  Cambodians have 
learned more about Vietnamese culture and food and at the  present time 
millions of Vietnamese have been settling  in Cambodia; therefore, dog meat is 
commonly eaten in many  Vietnamese communities in Cambodia. Copying from 
Vietnamese, some Cambodians  do eat dog meat. 
A few people have told me that it's bad for Cambodia when more dogs are  
missing; it the sign that more Vietnamese are now settling in.  A  strange 
measurement, indeed, to measure Vietnamese illegal immigrants.  They may be 
right. 
-------------- 
Vietnam 
 (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/3/31/Dog_meat.jpg)  
Dog meat is consumed in Vietnam to varying degrees of acceptability,  though 
it predominantly exists in the north. There are multiple dishes  featuring dog 
meat, and they often include the head, feet and internal  organs. On Nhat Tan 
Street, _Tây Hồ_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tay_Ho)   District, _Hanoi_ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanoi) , many  restaurants serve dog meat, often 
imitating each other. Dog meat restaurants  can be found throughout the 
country. Groups of customers, usually male,  seated on mats, will spend their 
evenings sharing plates of dog meat and  drinking alcohol. Dog meat is supposed 
to 
raise the _libido_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libido)  and is  sometimes 
considered unsuitable for women; in other words, eating dog meat  can serve as 
a 
_male  bonding_ (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Male_bonding)  exercise. 
Nevertheless, it is not uncommon for women to eat dog  meat._[60]_ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_meat#cite_note-59)  The consumption of dog 
meat can be part of 
a  ritual usually occurring toward the end of the _lunar  month_ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunar_month)  for reasons of _astrology_ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astrology)   and luck. Restaurants which mainly 
exist to serve dog 
meat may only open for  the last half of the lunar month._[61]_ 
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dog_meat#cite_note-BBC31Dec2001-60)  
Types of dishes
In Vietnamese cuisine there are many ways to cook dog meat. Typically a  chef 
will choose one of seven ways to cook dog, collectively known as "cầy  tơ 7 
món". 
    *   Thit cho hap - steamed dog meat  
    *   Rua man - steamed dog in shrimp paste, rice flour and lemon grass  
    *   Doi cho - dog sausage  
    *   Gieng Me Mam Tom - Steamed dog in shrimp paste, ginger, spices and  
rice vinegar  
    *   Thit cho nuong - grilled dog meat  
    *   Canh Xao Mang Cho - Bamboo shoots and dog bone marrow  
    *   Cho Xao Sa Ot - Fried dog in lemon grass and chili 

 
>From Wikipedia
================

 
In a message dated 9/8/2008 11:41:25 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])   writes:



Around 450 to 500 Dogs are eaten Per Day in Phnom  Penh

Sunday, September 07, 2008

A Phnom Penh vet said on  Saturday that the eating of dog meat is
increasing. Around 450 or 500  dogs are bought every day without any
checking Phnom Penh City. Some of  the dogs were stolen along home by
some naughty men to sell for 20  dollars per dog. Dog meat is not
checked, but pork and beef are  demanded to test for virus. There is
RAVIR disease containing in dog  meat that can be infectious seriously,
he added. The dog owners always  complain about the loss of their dogs.

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