In a message dated  7/3/2009 3:01:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, 
[email protected]  writes: 
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From: PrettyMa <_pretty.ma_ (http://pretty.ma/) @_sympatico.ca_ 
(http://sympatico.ca/) >
Date: 2009/7/3
Subject:  Re: MR. TIMOTHY CHHIM
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) , 
[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) ,  
Mu Sochua 
<[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >

June 23,  2009 
Dear  Compatriots, 
After having  read Mr. Timothy Chhim's article this morning, I wonder where 
he is  going, politically.  It is regrettable that a brilliant mind like 
Mr. Chhim  could have been more thoughtful and yet helpful to the country's 
democratic  cause. 
============ 
Dear Mr. Ma, 
Please see my  interjection in blue. 
Although your response  is not directed at me, I thank you for reading my 
article and for taking the  time to “react” to my personal expression. Your 
praise for my intelligence is also  appreciated.   
========= 
Up until now, I wish  that Mr. Chhim keeps his political feet on the ground 
since it might serve him  well politically.   I certainly discourage him 
from running on  his philosophy so-called "Operating in the Wind" or " Blowing 
by  the Wind", going from one party to the other looking for an angel  or 
pretended to be like an angel.  It would be a waste  of efforts and mind, 
politically.  Be a political realist, unless you  can suck up to the CPP, 
hoping to get a tiny bone out of it which I do not think  Mr. Chhim is the kind 
of person would go for such a left-over.    
=========== 
This is where my  intelligence differs from yours. There is no such thing 
as "operating in the  win" or "blowing by the wind" in my personal 
dictionary. Going from one  party to another party is for those who use 
politics as 
their profession. It is  unfortunate that these individuals can be found 
within the oppositions including  your own political party. I don't think it is 
a 
good ideas to insult these  people because they may be the ones whom you 
are admiring. And it may  happen to you, your colleague and or your friends in 
the future. Follow their  records and you will see that many of them have 
gone through no less than two  political parties or affiliations. Mme Mu So 
Hua herself has switched from  Funcinpec to SRP, hasn't she? Was she looking 
for an angel, or seeking for a  new opportunity?  
I appreciate your  concern about my political life and future, but I can 
assure you that there are  life after and besides Cambodian politics. For the 
time being, you ought to  worry about the future of your political party 
instead. I believe that to label  anyone who criticize or have the opposing 
views to the oppositions as being  sucked up to the CPP is just plain wrong and 
immature. There are patriotic  people out there who do not belong to the 
oppositions and they don't need  to be a politician to serve Cambodia and 
Cambodian  people.   
BTW, comparing your  fellow countryman to an animal seeking tiny bones to 
make a  living should not be in your thought, unless it is your group’s  
practice. I wonder how Mr. Sam Sary felt, when he was called a  dog.  
=================   
If anything should  teach Mr. Chhim and minded people like him, it takes 
more than just a  floating idea, personal desire, and a bunch of  uncommitted 
men to  create and sustain a political organization.  It takes lots of 
years,  patient and perserverance -  not to mention personal sacrifice on the  
leadership part.  It takes lots of human resources, people with different  
backgrounds, ideas and desires to come together to win for the  country. 
============== 
It sounds good and I  agree. That’s why labeling people is wrong and 
dangerous. You need to take a  look at different points of views and keep your 
mind open. I will keep my eyes  and ears open to see, hear how long and how far 
you, Mr. Ma, will keep on  practicing what you preach.  
================  
There is no such  political utopia, nor any utopian democracy ever existed 
out there since the  founding father of democracy. It would be stupid to 
think otherwise.   For any party, including ours,  we grow and will continue  
to flourish together as a group, as a family and we learn from each  other as 
each day opens up.   We don't just walk out when things don't  go out way.  
 We work to breach our differences, compromise, and  improvement.  There 
are stages of reforms or progresses of any party.   We make it better and 
stronger through time and by sticking together.  We  just don't run around half 
naked and declaring to the world that we are fully  clothes.   We are 
focused and determined, one way or the other.   We don't bet on false hope, 
pretend or words, but on reality on the grounds as  it happens, on issues that 
mostly affected negatively on people's  lives. 
============ 
I don't see the above  statements have anything to do with my comments; but 
I wish you well  with your commitment to the good causes for Cambodia. 
============    
There are much bigger  pictures at stake, and that should be our priorities 
as nationalist.   Issues such as land concessions, corruptions, government 
abuse of  power, the future of our land and lakes etc..  which would be  
most beneficial to help bring awareness to ordinary people.    
For Mr. Chhim,   to amuse himself by equating any opposition parties, as 
evil in this  democractic process is simply an insult to the millions of 
voters and supporters  out there, including myself personally.  By the way, did 
I 
mention to you  that Mr. Chhim was a former HRP_USA President.  He quitted 
soon after the  election.  Was not it too perfect enough for Mr.  Chhim? 
=============== 
My messages have always  been consistent. Two wrongs don't make it right. 
If you are not clean you don't  have the moral authority to lead. If you are 
clean you don't need to worry about  anything--continue. It is a shame to 
lie to your fellow members, voters and the  country just to keep them having 
false hope or expectation. My experience  with HRP was a clear example of 
such leadership mistakes and failure that  must not be continued for the sake 
of our nation; hence my dissociation. It was  not too perfect for me, it was 
just simply wrong. 
================  
I regret to inject  myself into this conversation with Mr. Chhim, since it 
might only add to the  CPP's chorus.  However, people do learn from their 
misjudgment or mistake  and in this regard, I hope that Mr. Chhim would emerge 
more thoughtful and be  cautious with his words or phrases.  I do wish him 
well, since he is one of  highly educated fews. 
In  solidarity, 
Pretty 
================= 
There is no need to  worry about me being helpful to the CPP. It doesn't 
need my help to keep SRP  where it needs to be. I sincerely hope that many of 
you will keep your mind open  and see my critic as opposing views personally 
expressed with regards to  Cambodia's issues.  
Have a  pleasant weekend!
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