cambodia occupied by Vietnam against 10 UN resolutions 1979-2008 .
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.   
America calls Vietnam to restore Cambodia Independence .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 thefreedom and independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of 
all Vietnamese troops ...." 
To all Vietnamese invaders and illegal Vietnamese settlers , go home and 
respect the UN charter. BURY

Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 20:29:07 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Re: A Modest Proposal
thank x-rated cartoonist from down under for pointing out my typo.  what I 
meant, a Republic is not necessary democratically presents the people will as 
Social Republic of Vietnam which are politbureo ruled communist country.  Nor 
does Democratic, the Khmer Rouge called themselves Democratic Kampuchea.  There 
is no thing democratic about the Khmer Rouge.   Any ideology is very dangerous 
if if it is implemented by extremists, hardliner etc.  Case in point, right 
wing dictators in Latin America, Central America.  On the left, the Khmer 
Rouge, the Maoist, Soviet Union, Red China.  The example of extremists are the 
people who want to rule the country absolutely  without any critics.   In the 
US, we have people from the left and people from the right.  Democrats are 
center left, and the Republican are center right.  Democrat policies are 
progressive, believe in the government should step in to help the helpless, the 
poor like providing universal healthcare, social security, protect the minority 
rights, the right of undesirable, social justice for everyone.  The Republican 
policies are pro business, ironically are similiar to the CPP, government hand 
off, less regulation on the environment: fully exploit all the natural 
resources in the name of making money and economic growth, less tax, especially 
those who make lots of money.  I would like to point out, there is no communism 
in Cambodia.  the political stripes of both the CPP and the oppositions are pro 
business, social conservative, and right wing nationalistic.  That is the 
nature of third world politics.  Both Hun Sen and Sam Rainsy claimed Singapore 
the role model for Cambodia to follow, the one party rule probusiness state 
which the state has tight control over the live of its peopleIn Camdisc wrote: 





Lok Bawng Bun Heang...
 
It takes me a lot of tries to get the the truth out. That is why I said the 
left's ideology is very dangerous for Cambodia. 
 
Savun

--- On Thu, 9/11/08, sacravatoons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: sacravatoons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Subject: Re: A Modest ProposalTo: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Thursday, September 11, 2008, 3:52 AM



 

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
 
In my whole life until now I haven't seen any people of YOUN-HANOI Republic who 
have been allowed to vote !
CONGRATULATION YIETNAM !
My tear is coming out cuz I know People of Yietnam are free to vote ! when 
(?)...if I do not follow the event in Vietnam !
 
 
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!
 
Cheers,
Bun H.nonesenseIn the US,  capital D Democrat, and capital R Republican are the 
member of the two major US political parties.   It has nothing to do with the 
founding of the US republic.  The two parties were founded later.  The US is 
the constitutional republic which is also a democracy since its representive 
bodies Executive and Legistrative are elected.  The Khmer Rouge called them 
Democratic Kampuchea, there was nothing democratic about the Khmer Rouge.  
Social Republic of Vietnam, because they choose to call themself that way, 
their leaders are king or queen.  However, Republic of vietnam is a democracy 
since their leaders elected by the people like the democratic countries like 
US, Canada. In Camdisc wrote: 





Jayakhmer, 

I applause you with a good writing of comparison between Cambodia so called 
“Royal Government of Cambodia “and “the United States of America ” 

Here are a few points I’d like to add to your assessments regarding the US 
constitution and her founding fathers. The reason that I am adding is to clear 
any confusion among Cambodians people, where their Politicians have been 
breaching without the facts and untrue of adding “Democracy “to the U.S 
Constitution. 

For clarification:  U.S.A is not Democratic country, she is a Republic Country. 
And Cambodia is also in the same situation, even though the people are electing 
their leaders; but the country’s constitution is not Democratic, she is 
Monarchy country.  


The U.S A, as well as her 50 states in the union, there is no such thing a 
single word of “Democracy “written any where in their constitution.  Why? 
Because the founding fathers were understood of the future impacts, if the U.S. 
were a Democratic Country, the U.S will not near where she is now. 

In your assessments you stated that “the U.S constitution practically restrict 
thepower of government and protect individuals' liberty” 

The statement above is the Republic principle, where the Republic promotes the 
individuals’ liberty, smaller government and restricts the government from 
getting bigger and get into peoples’ life. Basically, The Republic is rules by 
majority and rules by LAW, where Democratic the majority rules, most of the 
time, they rules by majority of a group of people like Communist Peoples’ 
Party, CPP. 

Best Regards, 

Savun
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