Dear Lok Rick,I have my reasons to call Lok Nou Sarin "kid" and I don't have
to explain to you why?

Thank you,
Thavary



On Thu, Oct 9, 2008 at 4:58 PM, rick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> regardless of how old one is; everyone is a kid at one point in time.
> If Nou Sarin was an ex 18 March Lycee student, he should be about 58
> right now, much older than Obama. I might be wrong but what interest
> me is that
> Nou Sarin is called Lok, then  Kid;
>
> Rick.
>
> On Oct 7, 1:55 pm, "Thavary Ung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Chum Reab Sour Lok Nou Sarin,Were you a Koh Khsach Kandal, Khett Kandal
> kid?
> > Were you an ex18 March Lycee? If you don't mind my question.
> > Thanks,
> > Thavary Ung
> >
> > On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Sarin Nou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >      Washington Insider with Ronald Kessler
> > > <http://www.newsmax.com/xml/kessler.xml> <
> http://www.newsmax.com/kessler/archive/>
> > >   <http://www.newsmax.com/forward_page/>
> > > <http://www.newsmax.com/contact/editorial/>
> > > 100-Plus Former Ambassadors Endorse McCain
> > >   Sunday, October 5, 2008 9:38 PM
> >
> > > *By:* Ronald Kessler
> > >    More than 100 former American ambassadors are endorsing John McCain
> and
> > > Sarah Palin for president and vice president.
> > > To be announced by the McCain campaign later this week, the
> endorsements
> > > counter Barack Obama's claims that McCain is inflexible when it comes
> to
> > > diplomacy and negotiations with other countries, Newsmax has learned.
> > > Obama has specifically said that in contrast to McCain, he would sit
> down
> > > with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and other world dictators to
> > > negotiate, without preconditions.
> > > "Senator Obama does not have sufficient leadership experience, nor has
> he
> > > been tested in difficult times," said Mark W. Erwin, a Democrat and
> former
> > > Hillary Clinton supporter who is a co-chairman of Former U.S.
> Ambassadors
> > > for McCain/Palin. Erwin was ambassador to the Republic of Mauritius.
> > > Endorsing McCain are Howard Baker, who was ambassador to Japan; former
> > > President George H.W. Bush, who was ambassador to the United Nations;
> Frank
> > > C. Carlucci III, who was ambassador to Portugal; and Jim Nicholson, who
> was
> > > ambassador to the Vatican.
> > > Others endorsing McCain are Bruce Gelb, former ambassador to Belgium;
> > > Margaret Heckler, who was ambassador to Ireland; John L. Loeb, Denmark;
> Ed
> > > Ney, Canada; and Julia Chang Bloch, Nepal.
> > > Former Ambassador Gilbert A. Robinson spearheaded the formation of the
> > > group. Besides Erwin, the other co-chairman is former Ambassador to
> Sweden
> > > Gregory J. Newell. Robinson was special adviser to Secretary of State
> George
> > > Shultz, director of the Office of Public Diplomacy, and deputy director
> of
> > > the U.S. Information Agency under President Reagan. Newell was an
> assistant
> > > to President Ford and assistant secretary of state under Reagan.
> > > Such designations carry ambassadorial rank and require Senate
> confirmation.
> >
> > > "Nobody could ask for a greater show of confidence," McCain said in a
> > > statement to be released to the press. "These former ambassadors are
> > > outstanding men and women who have served their country in foreign
> lands
> > > with great distinction and devotion to the values we hold dear. They
> have a
> > > deep knowledge of the challenges facing this country abroad as well as
> at
> > > home. I am honored by their endorsement."
> > > The former ambassadors endorsing McCain are Weston Adams, Malawi;
> Thomas H.
> > > Anderson, Barbados; Leonore Annenberg, chief of protocol; Cresencio
> Arcos
> > > Jr., Honduras; George Argyros, Spain; Catherine Todd Bailey, Latvia;
> Howard
> > > H. Baker Jr., Japan; Douglas H. Barclay, El Salvador; Stuart A.
> Bernstein,
> > > Denmark; Everett E. Bierman, New Guinea; Julia Chang Bloch, Nepal;
> Stephen
> > > F. Brauer, Belgium; Keith Lapham Brown, Lesotho and Denmark; Richard R.
> > > Burt, Germany; George H.W. Bush, United Nations and U.S. Liaison Office
> > > (Beijing); William J. Cabaniss Jr., Czech Republic; Richard G. Capen
> Jr.,
> > > Spain; Richard W. Carlson, Seychelles; Frank C. Carlucci III, Portugal;
> > > Bruce Chapman, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA); Sue McCourt
> Cobb,
> > > Jamaica; Charles E. Cobb Jr., Iceland.
> > > Also Walter J.P. Curley, Ireland and France; Peter H. Dailey, Ireland,
> > > special envoy to NATO countries; Richard J. Egan, Ireland; Mark L.
> Edelman,
> > > Cameroon; Donald Burnham Ensenat, Brunei, chief of protocol; Mark
> Erwin,
> > > Republic of Mauritius, the Republic of the Seychelles, and the Federal
> > > Islamic Republic of Comoros; Richard M. Fairbanks III,
> ambassador-at-large;
> > > William S. Farish III, United Kingdom, Versailles; Edward R. Finch Jr.,
> > > Panama; David Funderburk, Romania; John R. Gavin, Mexico; Bruce S.
> Gelb,
> > > U.S. Information Agency (USIA), Belgium; Joseph B. Gildenhorn,
> Switzerland;
> > > Anthony H. Gioia, Malta; Luis Guinot Jr., Costa Rica.
> > > Also Margaret M. Heckler, Ireland; Charles A. Heimbold Jr., Sweden;
> Hans H.
> > > Hertell, Dominican Republic; Alfred Hoffman Jr., Portugal; Charles W.
> > > Hostler, Bahrain; Philip Hughes, Barbados, Dominica, St. Lucia, St.
> Vincent
> > > and the Grenadines; Jon M. Huntsman Jr., Singapore; Robert S.
> Ingersoll,
> > > Japan; James C. Kenny, Ireland; Alfred H. Kingon, European Union;
> Lester B.
> > > Korn, UN Economic and Social Council; Tom C. Korologos, Belgium; Mary
> E.
> > > Kramer, Barbados and Eastern Caribbean; Paul C. Lambert, Ecuador; L.W.
> Lane
> > > Jr., ambassador-at-large and Australia and Nauru; Mark Langdale, Costa
> Rica;
> > > Howard Leach, France; Melvyn Levitsky, Bulgaria and Brazil; John L.
> Loeb
> > > Jr., Denmark; Earle I. Mack, Finland.
> > > Also Susan Rasinski McCaw, Austria; Thomas Patrick Melady, Burundi,
> Uganda,
> > > Holy See; J. William Middendorf II, Netherlands, Organization of
> American
> > > States (OAS), European Union; John A. Miller, ambassador-at-large;
> Steve
> > > Minikes, Commission on Cooperation and Security in Europe (CSCE);
> Thomas A.
> > > Nassif, Morocco; Gregory J. Newell, Sweden; Edward N. Ney, Canada; Jim
> C.
> > > Nicholson, Holy See; Herman W. Nickle, South Africa; Julian M.
> Niemczyk,
> > > Czechoslovakia; Keith Foote Nyborg, Finland; John D. Ong, Norway; Penne
> > > Korth Peacock, Mauritius; Joseph Carlton Petrone, UN European Office;
> > > Charles J. Pilliod, Mexico; John Price, Mauritius, Seychelles and
> Comoros.
> > > Also Charles H. Price II, Belgium, United Kingdom; James W. Rawlings,
> > > Zimbabwe; Otto J. Reich, Venezuela; Mercer Reynolds, Switzerland and
> > > Liechtenstein; Gilbert A. Robinson, special adviser to the secretary of
> > > state; Joe M. Rodgers, France; Sig Rogich, Iceland; John Rood, Bahamas;
> > > Francis L. Rooney III, Holy See; Bob Royall, Tanzania; Rockwell A.
> Schnabel,
> > > Finland, European Union; Peter F. Secchia, Italy; Martin J.
> Silverstein,
> > > Uruguay; Marion H. Smoak, chief of protocol; Ronald J. Sorini, chief
> textile
> > > negotiator, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative; Michael G.
> Sotirhos,
> > > Jamaica.
> > > Also Robert D. Stuart Jr., Norway; Charles J. Swindells, New Zealand
> and
> > > Samoa; Peter Terpeluk Jr., Luxembourg; Timothy L. Towell, Paraguay;
> Rodolphe
> > > M. Vallee, Slovak Republic; Leon J. Weil, Nepal; John G. Weinmann,
> Finland,
> > > chief of protocol; Ronald N. Weiser, Slovak Republic; Pamela P.
> Willeford,
> > > Switzerland and Liechtenstein; Richard Williamson, assistant secretary,
> > > ambassador IAEA; Curtin Winsor Jr., Costa Rica; Dr. Aldona Z. Wos,
> Estonia;
> > > and Joseph Zappala, Spain.
> > >  *Ronald Kessler is chief Washington correspondent of Newsmax.com. View
> > > his previous reports and get his dispatches sent to you free via
> > > e-mail. Go here now. <http://www.newsmax.com/kessler/>*
> >
> > > --- On *Tue, 10/7/08, Sarin Nou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
> >
> > > From: Sarin Nou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > > Subject: The real Obama by Prof Thomas Sowell
> > > To: [email protected]
> > > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 1:43 PM
> >
> > >    Tuesday, October 07, 2008
> > >  [image: Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist]<
> http://townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell>
> > >  The Real Obama
> > > by Thomas Sowell
> >
> > > Critics of Senator Barack Obama make a strategic mistake when they talk
> > > about his "past associations." That just gives his many defenders in
> the
> > > media an opportunity to counter-attack against "guilt by association."
> > > We all have associations, whether at the office, in our neighborhood or
> in
> > > various recreational activities. Most of us neither know nor care what
> our
> > > associates believe or say about politics.
> > > Associations are very different from alliances. Allies are not just
> people
> > > who happen to be where you are or who happen to be doing the same
> things you
> > > do. You choose allies deliberately for a reason. The kind of allies you
> > > choose says something about you.
> > > Jeremiah Wright, Father Michael Pfleger, William Ayers and Antoin Rezko
> are
> > > not just people who happened to be at the same place at the same time
> as
> > > Barack Obama. They are people with whom he chose to ally himself for
> years,
> > > and with some of whom some serious money changed hands.
> > > Some gave political support, and some gave financial support, to
> Obama's
> > > election campaigns, and Obama in turn contributed either his own money
> or
> > > the taxpayers' money to some of them. That is a familiar political
> > > alliance-- but an alliance is not just an "association" from being at
> the
> > > same place at the same time.
> > > Obama could have allied himself with all sorts of other people. But,
> time
> > > and again, he allied himself with people who openly expressed their
> hatred
> > > of America. No amount of flags on his campaign platforms this election
> year
> > > can change that.
> > > Unfortunately, all that most people know about Barack Obama is his own
> > > rhetoric and that of his critics. Moreover, some of his more
> irresponsible
> > > critics have made wild accusations-- that he is not an American citizen
> or
> > > that he is a Muslim, for example.
> > > All that such false charges do is discredit Obama's critics in
> general..
> > > Fortunately, there is a documented, factual account of what Barack
> Obama has
> > > actually been doing over the years, as distinguished from what he has
> been
> > > saying during this election campaign, in a new best-selling book.
> > > That book is titled "The Case Against Barack Obama" by David Freddoso.
> He
> > > starts off in the introduction by repudiating those critics of Obama
> who
> > > "have been content merely to slander him-- to claim falsely that he
> refuses
> > > to salute the U.S. flag or was sworn into office on a Koran, or that he
> was
> > > born in a foreign country."
> > > This is a serious book with 35 pages of documentation in the back to
> > > support the things said in the main text. In
> >
> > ...
> >
> > read more »
> >
>

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