I also can hear clearly of Yuons accent when they speak Khmer through my
email too!
Thanks
Thavary


On 9/11/08, rattanakiri <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What a bunch of  bs
> According you guys, the CPP are Youn party, they have the majority since
> last election  How come we did not see Cambodia merges with Vietnam?
>
>
> In Camdisc wrote:
>
>   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
>
>
>
> --- On *Mon, 9/8/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> <[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]>*wrote:
>
>
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[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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