In a message dated 11/26/2009 12:07:16 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

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As I always encourage involvement  and  integration. 
There are only three ways we can help ourselves here  and in Cambodia: 

1- Financial success; therefore financial means  to help 
2 - Political success, therefore power to shape  and help protect our 
community 
3 - Intellectual success, therefore the power to  shape the mind of those 
in power 



 
 
 
 
 
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---  On Wed, 11/25/09, starplatinum  <[email protected]> wrote:


From:  starplatinum <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: Cambodia at  the brink of self-suicide
To: "Cambodia Discussion (CAMDISC) -  www.cambodia.org" 
<[email protected]>
Date: Wednesday,  November 25, 2009, 6:30 PM

There are people from overseas who have good  intention of helping
Cambodia. Once when you step foot there, the  environment is a bit
different. People from overseas think of  change, however the people in
Cambodia think of  survival.

There are four goals we can aim  for…
1.    short term
2.    medium  term
3.    long term
4.     unrealistic term

Many Cambodians aim for short term which is  survival, and medium term
which is making money. For you KY,  survival and making money is
certain so you usually think of long  term goal which is change.

Change is something many Cambodians  have giving up; can you talk them
into it?

The only you can  change is yourself. I can’t change Cambodia either,
but I change  myself. If you can change yourself first, there is a
chance that  you might be able to change Cambodia to some degrees.

To change  yourself, you should realize your mind is not you, but part
of you.  You mind can help you and also trick you. We have two minds,
the  conscious mind and the subconscious mind. The conscious mind has
it  limitations, but the subconscious mind is not. The subconscious  is
the most powerful, which is like a God.

There six laws of  the mind.
1.    thoughts are real  forces
2.    your mind is a sending and receiving  station of thoughts
3.    when you thoughts are  emotionalized, it attracts similar thoughts
4.     you can either entertain those thoughts that come to your mind  or
dismiss them
5.    thoughts can be add or  subtract from the mind
6.    the inner and outer  world are connected – the inner thoughts of
your world and the  outside circumstance of your situation are related

To read a  book about marital art will not change you into a martial
art  expert. To study and not do your homework will not help you  to
learn. If you want something and do not put exercise into it,  it’s
only a desire. If you write to change something and you do not  put
exercise into it, it’s only a desire.

To know those six  laws will do nothing to change you. To change you
have to do  practices or exercises. There many ways to do exercise, but
I’m  going to stop at this point.

Just one point to remember is the  outer world will change itself once
the inner world is  changed.


On Nov 24, 6:06 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected]) >  wrote:
> Just make it easier in putting your thought into  Cambodia's fraudulent
> election:
> 1. Government control  national budget, officers, staff and national
> assets to serve  its interests and power
> 2. Every public servants has been  overwhelmingly politicized. For
> instance, to be a teacher you  have to register CPP's membership and
> get card, and pay 10%  from monthly salary...it is not volunteerily
> paid but  forcefully
> 3. National election committees are not  independent
> 4. Cambodian farmers are intimidated by villages  chiefs
> 5. Cambodian poor families and farmers are offered many  things ( as a
> vote-buying)
> 6. Mass media is very  unequal distributed
> 7. Fear impede the actual conscience of  Cambodian people to vote
> 8. Others...
>
> Your  perspective of who is like who is coming from those biased  mass
> media. Of course because of the propaganda of politicians  are the
> same: they need power in order to invest money is  overwhelmingly
> bombarding Cambodian people and including you  here who are also
> bombarded by that  propaganda.
>
> With this propaganda, Cambodian voters  realize that current national
> assembly is the dictatorship  assembly...as a Cambodian do you want
> Cambodia to have such a  current assembly or what?
>
> Of course, SRP has its  shortcomings. For instance, its short of
> budget, human  resources, and inconsistency of proper goal, policy and
>  implementation.
>
> But the questions are pointing to you  on how you can help improve and
> make a positive change in  Cambodia? Mr. Timothy, Chun Chomleas and
>  Kangaroo?
>
> KY
>
> On Nov 23, 9:16 pm, [email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected])   wrote:
>
> > Realistically speaking, every voter in  Cambodia knew the Sam Rainsy  
Party
> > well during the  past elections. Although the CPP controlled the  media,
>  > people had good ideas what Sam Rainsy and other opposition  parties  
represented.
> > They realized that there was  an "alternative" to the CPP, but most  of 
them
> > saw  little different between leaders of SRP and leaders of the  CPP.  
They
> > would rather be stuck with the devil that they  already knew and had  
known
> > for many  years.
>
> > I had no doubt that there were  irregularities during the past  
election, I
> > was  there and saw them all. The oppositions campaigned real  hard  
regarding
> > the issues of Vietnamese encroachment, illegal  immigration  and 
corruption.
> > However, the majority  of the people still voted for the CPP  
regardless.
> >  Many people failed to see the Vietnamese threat as their main   
concern or as
> > evil enough for them to risk their life to  vote for the  alternative. 
There
> > were not enough  people who truly thought that the issues were  serious 
 enough
> > to change their vote.
>
> > The  oppositions would get some additional seats, but given the  current
> > formula (50% plus 1) there were not enough seats  to form the 
government.
>
> >  ==============
>
> > In a message dated 11/23/2009  9:14:01 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
>
> > [email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected])   writes:
>
> > ""  international monitors say while  there were serious problems with
> > the  conduct of the  election, there was not enough evidence to
> > discredit  the  CPP's landslide victory.  ""
>
> >_http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/programguide/stories/200807/s2320847_ 
(http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/programguide/stories/200807/s2320847) ...
>
>  > On  Nov 23, 6:02 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected]) >  wrote:
>
> > >  Don't be a good liar...just one  evidence is enough to cover other
> > >  uncountable  irregularities: mass media was not fairly contributed.
> >  >  Only CPP party who covered 99% percent to spread its  propaganda to
> > >  steal votes from Cambodian  people.
>
> > > EU observer said very   different from you man.
>
> > > Do you need more  evidences  now?
>
> > > KY
>
> >  > On Nov 23, 2:49 pm, Chon Chumleas  <[email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected]) >  wrote:
>
> > > >  Unfortuantely or  fortunately, in real life only reality counts 
(NOT
> >  >  > PERCEPTION).
> > > > "While it is fair  to say we have some evidence  of irregularities 
these
>  > > > are not of such significant scale,"  Martin  Callanan, chief 
observer
> > > > for the EU mission  told the media  in Phnom Penh after the 
election.
>
>  > > > On Nov 23,  1:46 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected]) >  wrote:
>
> > >  > > I don't need to show  you any statistic figures...everyone has  
well
> > >  > > perceived
>
> > > > > On Nov  23,  7:23 am, Chon Chumleas <[email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected]) >   wrote:
>
> > > > > > Can you share a little  more detail  information?
> > > > > > How  many votes of the 2008 National  Election are the result  
of:
> > > > > > - vote buying?
> > >  >  > > - Manipulation?
> > > > > >  - Threat?
>
> > >  > > > On Nov 22,  10:59 am, Khmer Young  <[email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected]) >  wrote:
>
> > > > > > > What  is  your measure?
>
> > > > > > > Cambodian  people are  exhaust from the past terrors, now CPP 
has
>  > > > > > >  achieved well to buy, manipulate  and threaten them under 
the
> > agenda of
> >  >  > > > > political of fear of Hun  Sen
>
> > > > >  > > On Nov 22,  4:51 am, Chon Chumleas  
<[email protected]_ 
(mip://04b602d8/mc/[email protected]) >
>  > wrote:
>
> > > > > > >  >  In the recenr past, the ruling party won the July 27, 2008
>  > national
> > > > > > > > election over  2/3 of the assembly  seats.
> > > > > > >  > CPP received more than 70% of the vote  in the eastern  
border
> > provinces
> > > > > > >  > (Svay Rieng  73%, Stung Streng 74%, Ratanak Kiri 77%,  
Modol
>
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