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On Jun 26, 11:53 pm, Krakmo kaing <[email protected]> wrote:
> វាចង់ថាដូចម្តេច លោក​ Rabbit ?
>
> ________________________________
> De : "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> À : [email protected]
> Envoyé le : Jeudi, 25 Juin 2009, 20h45mn 40s
> Objet : Re: A thai's version
>
> Rabbit,
>
> Vietnam will not be happy with that.
>
> =========
> In a message dated 6/25/2009 1:59:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>
>
>
> [email protected] writes:
> >Cambodians should give up that ancient temple to
> >  Thailand.
> >Actually, Cambodians ought to give up governing their own
> >  country.
> >They can join Thailand as one country so all people can enjoy
> >  peace
> >and prosperity as Thais have have for a very long time.
>
> >On
> >  Jun 25, 10:49 am, [email protected] wrote:
> >> One  of my
> >  clients from Thailand has followed Cambodian/Thai  political
>
> >  situations closely. He is not fond of the new Thai  Prime minister and
> >  wish
> >> that Cambodian and Thai can be friends  like we are here in
> >  the U.S. He agrees
> >> that the Thai  government has their own
> >  political issues and is using Preah
> >> Vihear to  divert from
> >  domestic problems, but he also said that Cambodian
> >> politicians are
> >   so stupid to fight each other over the words "strong legs".
>
> >  After  understanding what "strong legs" really meant in Khmer
> >  expressions, he
> >> shook his  head.
> >> From  his point of
> >  views he said that Hun Sen will come out as a winner,
> >> not so much
> >   as to win over Mu Soc Hua, but being a winner as patriotism for
>
> >  trying to  rally Cambodians behind him to face off with Thailand, while
> >   the
> >> Oppositions are trying to tear Hun Sen apart.  
>
> >  He  stated that the Thais are really happy to see Hun Sen being
> >  dehumanized
> >> as much  as possible, this will give the Thais the
> >  edge to deal with
> >> Cambodia over  the border issues and other
> >  issues as well.
> >> He  claimed that looking from where he was; the
> >  Oppositions were seen to be
> >>  nothing but trouble makers. But,
> >  that what the Thai government wants-- a
> >> divided
> >   Cambodia.
> >> I  didn't want to argue with the gentleman, but
> >  that's what I learned from
> >> him as a  foreigner.
>
> >  Interesting…
> >> What  do you think?
>
> >  _http://timothychhim.blogspot.com/_(http://timothychhim.blogspot.com/)
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