For Sam Rainsy, I know the name, and not the man. I think you him
better.

On Nov 26, 5:21 pm, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is Sam Rainsy one of them?
> Is that why Sam Rainsy always run for help overseas?
> Is that why Sam Rainsy doesn't really fight along side his
> constituents?
>
> On Nov 25, 6:30 pm, starplatinum <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > 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]> 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] 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] 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...
>
> > > > On  Nov 23, 6:02 pm, Khmer Young <[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]> 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]> 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]>  
> > > > > > > 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]> 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]>
> > > > 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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