Taking one example for justification is too lame to me. First of all, there is 
no way
that anyone can answer his question whether that guy is lazy or mentally ill 
without
knowing the whole story. He is lazy if he went through some sort of tests by 
certified
professional psychiatrist.
  That little girl was frank and she answer him wholeheartedly, but that person 
asked her
the question with his own agenda. His/her answer was lame as well, using such 
thing
to answer the little girl question. I can't blame her parents for not speaking 
to that person.
I will do even more if she was my daughter. That person could not even take a 
simple and
frank question from a little girl. So, incompetent.

--- On Wed, 5/26/10, Thavary Ung <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Thavary Ung <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: FW: $50 dollar lesson
To: [email protected]
Date: Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 7:14 AM

Dear Lok,
Fisrt of all I personal thank you for helping this poor lost soul. 
Second I didn't say all the homeless people are cost by mental illness.
Thank you for bring up this kind of conversation for a change.
Doy Korub Sror Lanh Chea Khmer,
Thavry
 


 
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 9:58 AM, In Camdisc <[email protected]> wrote:





Thavary,
 
Judge is not nice, I agree. Especially someone never meet in a life time.
 
Here's a true story about one Khmer homeless person. He and his family settled 
to United States of America 1976, and he was 12 years old and now he is in the 
late 40’s, and three weeks ago I met him, he’s still homelessness.

 
All this man know how to do while he was young, he stole anything from any 
Khmer’s house that him and/or his family knew; and then he got out stole.

 
For long story short. This man has been in and out of prison most of his life. 
Until 1998 I made a decision and don’t want to see Khmer homeless in my 
community, special in United States of America. I provided him a shelter, food 
and then I took him to ask for assistance from the state. The social workers 
refused to help this homeless man; who’s really need assistance.  Later that 
year we found him a job at a gas station doing the car wash, in 2001, after 
hard lobbying of all fronts, the Khmer community came together to help this 
man.  But, it doesn’t matter what we did, he’s ending up in prison again. 

 
Mental illness or lazy?
 
Savun






From: Thavary Ung <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]

Sent: Wed, May 26, 2010 5:55:33 AM 

Subject: Re: FW: $50 dollar lesson



Dear oss Lok Republican and Democratic,
Please do not judge to all Homeless that they are too lazy to work. 
Some homeless can not work, because they have mental illness.
When I see homeless I thank to Lord Buddha that he
teachs me not to judge, but to think.( Pi-chara-na)
Thanks,
Thavry 





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