Dear Lok Savun,
 
Thank you for your reply.
 
When they are in control of the parliament, they will legalize anything  they 
want to make it lawful. We cannot do much to change it. That's politic.  
Those who play politics will normally succeed in getting their agenda 
addressed.  
What are most Cambodians doing? 
 
The Vietnamese and the Chinese in Cambodia are very active in both politics  
and business. They are not afraid of supporting their own guys. In the last  
election, they poured tons of their money to support the CPP to help it win the 
 election. 
 
When the money talks, Khmer national conscience disappears.
 
Thanks again,
 
Virak
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In a message dated 9/8/2008 4:01:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Lok  Virak,
 
I love your  comments, and I agree with you 210 percent. 
 
I may add to your  comments. Please don¢t slam me with the left-wing¢s 
(Democrats) play  book that I am racist.
 
Next thing they  will do is to vote to dissolve Cambodia¢s border to joint 
with  Vietnam, if they get the  majority in Cambodian parliaments, than change 
Khmer language at the  same time.
 
 
Savun
 


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From:  [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Do u eat  dogs?
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, September 8,  2008, 12:06 PM


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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