silenfores,
 
 
Thank you for your suggestion.  But, there are many political parties in 
Cambodia  nowadays to give enough choices to the people to make their 
decision. What  Cambodia needs is fewer political  parties with excellent 
organizational management team. 
Opposition parties need to focus  on improving the quality/value of their 
organization, increasing quantity and  morality of their members as well as 
the strengthening their infrastructures.  
A good organization can find  money; however money may not necessarily 
produce a good organization. Collective  leadership is far better off than a 
cult of one man ruler and a bunch of yes-man  followers. A system of true 
democratic process has to be enforced and followed.  Moral of all leaders and 
members must be high. 
The people at grassroots level  are very critical. No political party will 
be successful without having solid  political infrastructures at the ground 
floor. That’s where all victory begins.  Having said that; the people at 
grassroots level must be knowledgeable enough to  differentiate all parties’ 
principles; free enough to vote their conscience and  brave enough to change. 
The CPP has seized the  opportunity to strengthen their infrastructures at 
the grassroots level as well  as upper levels of it organization. They have 
done this for many years. The  oppositions lack ways and means to do the 
same thing.  
On political fronts, oppositions  cannot bank on the ruling party’s 
mistakes so that they can prove it that the  ruling party is evil without 
proving 
that they can do a better job. This has  proven ineffective thus far. 

Timothychhim.blogspot.com
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=timothy+chhim&aq=f
 

 
In a message dated 7/7/2009 7:30:31 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:


Tim,

I agree with your conclusion. Cambodia is not that bad,  from your
experience people are allowed to start an opposition party. I  hope you
learned your past experiences and go back to create your own  party,
you have qualities and talents in that area. The biggest obstacle  is
probably funding, it’s easier to join a party that’s already  existed.

It seems that all the oppositions are there to anti the ruling  party,
the CPP. To topple and to win in order to improve this nation  then
here is a chance they might win, but to topple and to win so they  can
make lots of money then the chance is they will never win.

By  doing so about making money they would get a similar and equal
reaction.  The ruling party has been there for many years and has a
strong foundation.  It can not be up rooted by a new comer.

An opposition party existed to  anti another party is not healthy at
all. There should be a motto to keep  all members in line. The motto
should be about improving and creating.  Everything begins with one
step at a time. It doesn’t work and giving up  too soon is the lack
planning in advance.

Many people join a  political party because they want to make money or
be rich, but get  disappoint and left when there is not any. When the
party has a problem  with funding or money is because their
organization doesn’t invest to  generate enough income.

What people don’t realize is the CPP has  investments everywhere in the
country to generate the income they needed.  If the opposition parties
stop thinking about anti and put their energy  into making money like
the CPP, sooner or later they will become force to  be reckoned with.



On Jul 7, 3:05 pm, [email protected]  wrote:
> silenfores,
>
> It is strange that the oppositions,  whose jobs are to criticize the  
ruling
> party, are really  defensive over my critiques. It appears that they  
cannot
> take  criticism very well. I take it that the majority of them are   
hardcore
> followers and don't have their mind open to criticisms. One  can  only
> imagine what their attitude will be if they have a  chance to become  the 
ruling
> party.
>
> When I  campaigned in last year's general election, one of the  objection 
 to
> change was them being skeptical over the new leadership  of  the new 
party.
> They had said, " the politicians are the same."  Others  were enthusiastic
> about our messages, but they were not  sure the  promises could be 
carried out.
>  One comment was  kind of stuck in my  mind was the question related to my
>  ex-party. They had asked many times  if it was funded by Premier Hun Sen 
 as
> such information was  broadcast daily on the radio. If it was,  then why 
the
> change?
>
> The majority of Cambodians are  afraid to change. I don't  think any
> opposition party can manage  to run Cambodia by itself without  full 
cooperation
> from the CPP.  The current leadership of all opposition parties  must be 
better
>  (in all aspects) than the leadership of the CPP in order for  the people 
 to
> feel comfortable to change. Otherwise, the CPP will run the   country
> forever.
>
> ============
>
> In a  message dated 7/6/2009 8:30:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>
>  [email protected] writes:
>
> Tim,
>
> “Many career  politicians take advantage over your  silence and abuse
>  your
> trust, patriotism and nationalism.”
>
> You  are  somewhat right on the one above. Many Khmers follow their
>  leaders  blindly without a question ask. They suddenly become  followers
> because  there is a leader available. A leadership  without a
> transparent quality is  ought to be  avoided.
>
> Are they looking for a leadership who is going  to  bring a better life
> for the people or are they look for a  leader who are  polite and have
> nice smile in public? The Khmers  still have a frame of  references that
> polite and nice smile are  the way to go. Khmer leaders  learned this
> trick and are good  putting that role. Apart from such a role,  they are
> completely  useless.
>
> You have many criticisms from people.  Those  people tend to support a
> party, simply because they dislike the   current ruling leader. Although
> he is bad, still there is one else  is  better than him, for now. I have
> heard this man has done some  good deeds  comparing to the oppositions
> who are only interested  in  talking.
>
> On Jul 7, 2:29 am, [email protected]  wrote:
>
>
>
> >  In  a message dated  7/5/2009 6:45:39 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> [email protected]  writes:
>
> > Dear  Compatriots,
> >   I  feel very insulted by the remarks of Mr. Chhim in these messages.  
But
>  I
> > prefer  to ignore it and concentrate my  efforts, just give my
> availability
> > to a priority  is  to save Cambodia from the clutches  of Yuon instead 
of
> >  wasting my time  responding to such messages  and avoiding to show  
that
> we are
> > divided.
>
> > I   am  sorry to see an educated person like Mr. Chhim, is always  
criticism
> >  and blame  the oppositions. even though I  disagree with your approach.
> But I
> > hope you do  with  good will, without attempting lick the  feet of the
> > servants  of yuon  directly or indirectly.
> >   ================
> > This  is the factual problems with you and  your  group's mind-set.
> Whenever
> > a person   doesn't agree with your ways  of doing things or being a
>  critique
> > of your  political Party;  he/she is being  labeled a Yuon’s servants,
> puppet
> > or CPP’s  feet   licker. Such attitude is no different from the Khmer
>  Rouges'
> >  approaches that had  killed everyone who  opposed to their policy.
> >  I  urge you and your party’s  leaders to reconsider that there are  
people
> > outside  of  your party who do love their country as much  as you do.
>  Become a
> > group of open  minded people and consider   opinions of other people
> carefully
> > and stop that  kind  of  rhetoric. Such an attack will not benefit your
>  party
> > and the country  because  it will repel good  people away from joining 
for
> the
> > good  cause.  Nevertheless, I  appreciate your true color and I am sure
>  that
> > the public will also learn the  fact that there is  no  different 
between
> > yours and the communist’s. Retrain  your   thoughts and tell your mind
> that it’s
> > ok  to be different, it’s ok to  accept  criticism and that those  who
> > criticize you and your party  are not your   enemies.
>
> > =============
> > Mr.   Chhim  , the proof courage, of determination and of sacrifice
> >   extraordinary  leaders and members SRP, touches the bottom of my  
heart,
> my conscience
> > tells me  that if I love  justice, be fair with  friendly people, I must
> dare
> >  to board the  same boat, paddling,  pushing, through the barrier  
together,
> > today I am proud to  join  myself to SRP, to  give my time and personal
> > resources to encourage   these  people who I have great respect for
> bravely working  a
> >  noble  cause.
> > ==============
>  > My  critiques do not  call for you or anyone to stop doing what  you 
want
> and
> > what you   can do to help  Cambodia. I always admire those who have
> > sacrificed for   the  country, however I will not close my ears and eyes
> and be  a
> >  yes-man to  individuals who abuse people’s  trust.
> >  ==============
> > Mr.  Chhim ,  Cambodians are not stupid. We must  stop attacking the
> >  nationalists to  try to make a place in  politics. On several  
occasions,
> experience
> > has shown us  clearly   that this approach is to destroy youself and
> destroy
> >  your  country.
> > ==============
> > The   nationalists are everywhere.  You and your group don't own the  
rights
> > to be the  only group of  nationalists. By  labeling others that they 
are
> not
> >  nationalists   because they have different opinion than yours you  
will not
> > just  destroy  yourself and your group but you  will also destroy the
> country.
> > You are right Lok   Sokha, the Cambodian people are not  as ignorant as 
you
> >  think; that’s why they  can smell bad  politicians from miles away.  If
> your group
> > is “good” you don't   need to  worry, do you?
> > ==============
> > In  closing, I  hope  that Mr. Chhim, is focusing his energy to 
criticize,
>  to
> > suggest   with a constructive way to unite, to  encourage, to promote 
those
> > who  dare to  sacrifice  their time, resources, their personal lives,
> family,
> >  professional,  without asking anything back to save our  beloved  
Cambodia,
> > instead of spending  time in his living room  to  blame for destroying
>
> > Good  4th of  July.
>
> >  Sokha  Ly
> >  ===============
> > It’s  all in your mind,  Lok Sokha. My  critiques can be viewed as
> > constructive or    destructive. If you react, it becomes a negative one;
> but if  you
> >  respond with  open mind, it becomes constructive.  However, it appears 
to
>  me that
> > you don't  need  an opinion from me -- a person who  “attempt to lick 
the
> >  feet of the  servants of Yuon,” or a person  who “spending time in  my
> living
> > room to blame for    destroying.”
> > With  the kind of mind-set that you have, I  wish you  good luck. I am 
sure
> > one day you  will learn.  It will come with  wisdom and maturity. It may
> take a
>  >  while.
> > Have  a  great day.
> >  ===============
>
> > In a message dated 7/5/2009  6:45:39  P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
>
> > [email protected]   writes:
>
> > Dear  Compatriots,
>
> > I  feel very  insulted by the remarks of Mr. Chhim in  these messages.  
But
> I
> >  prefer to ignore it and concentrate my  efforts, just  give my
> availability
> > to a priority is  to save Cambodia from the clutches  of  Yuon instead 
of
> >  wasting my time responding to such messages  and avoiding to  show  
that
> we are
> > divided.
>
> > I am   sorry to see an educated person like Mr.  Chhim, is always
>  criticism
> > and blame the oppositions. even though I disagree   with  your approach.
> But I
> > hope you do with good  will, without attempting  lick  the feet of the
> >  servants of yuon directly or  indirectly.
>
> > Mr.   Chhim , the proof courage, of  determination and of sacrifice
>  > extraordinary leaders and members SRP,  touches the bottom of my  
heart, my
> > conscience tells me that if I love  justice, be  fair with friendly
> people, I  must
> > dare to board  the  same boat, paddling, pushing, through the barrier
>  together,
> >  today I am proud to join myself to SRP, to give  my time and personal
> >  resources to encourage these people  who I have great respect for 
bravely
>   working
> >  a noble cause.
>
> > Mr. Chhim , Cambodians are  not   stupid. We must stop attacking the
> > nationalists to try to   make a place in  politics. On several 
occasions,
>  experience
> > has  shown us clearly that this  approach is  to destroy youself and
> destroy
> > your  country.
>
> > In closing, I  hope that  Mr. Chhim,  is focusing his energy to 
criticize,
> to
> > suggest  with  a  constructive way to unite, to encourage, to promote  
those
> > who  dare to  sacrifice their time, resources,  their personal lives,
> family,
> > professional,  without  asking anything back to save our  beloved 
Cambodia,
> > instead  of spending  time in his living room to  blame for  destroying
>
> > Good 4th of  July.
>
>  >  Sokha  Ly
>
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