Hello, Kangaroo.

I have read your esponse. I undertood your mind that is good for you
and Vietnamese society, but in term of good vision for the next, I see
your ability is only for your own basic information, but not for
others.

I think that you have a very big gap between me so that I have not
need to talk on anyting with you anymore.

Thank you with my best regard.
Neak Kampuchea,

On Dec 1, 10:22 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Nov 30, 1:40 pm, Neak Kampuchea <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Kangaroo, good to see you again.
>
> > I said Vietnam is trapped in nationalism barrier. You said Vietnam
> > doesn't trap on anything. So you and me have a big gap between,
> > meaning that you do not have enough information on both counties as I
> > do.
> > .
>
> Ok! Why are we discussing Vietnamese matter anyway?
>
> > A lot frozen stuffs sold in the US doesn't mean that country is
> > strong, but for me I think of cheap labor over there, in which there
> > are Million and million very poor workers.
>
> Whatever made in Vietnam that you see in your nearby super market
> translates into billions of dollars for Vietnam. Even when those poor
> people get very little of that still make up billions of dollars for
> Vietnam.
> My friend,
> This is the mentality of Cambodia. If the poor people could not get so
> much, the country should not do at all. It means that Cambodians
> really don't want anything at all when no one can fullfill their
> rhetorics.
> That's why Cambodians have been struggling all of these years.
>
> > Cambodia is going the other way around, having more than 60 private
> > universities with international curriculum standard, there are hundred
> > all English schools anywhere in the country, more than thousand
> > churches, more than three thousand NGO, more than hundred channel
> > private TV cable and free Satellite TV.
>
> What is the benefits of those things?
> Does it translate into money for their country?
> Give us a sense of what fuel the country, economy or politics?
> That's the point. Vietnamese tried so hard to get their hands in the
> American economy because they know that American consumers can bring
> them billions of dollars.
> Do you know that a major American car manufacturer built a plant in
> Vietnam?
> Do you know that AT&T also has a plant in Vietnam?
> How about Cambodia?
> Do you know how many casinos they have over there?
> Do yu know how much forest have they destroyed in the last few
> decades?
> Do you know how long have they disputed politically in their own
> country?
> What do they translate into? Prosperity for Cambodia?
> Do you know that they tax an import car more than the cost of the car
> itself?
> What kind of economy is that?
>
> > Cambodian can spend on the street US dollars or keep them on any bank.
> > They can even criticize on government but not defame them.
> > Kangaroo, Vietnam has all of what Cambodia has today?
>
> So you are telling us that Cambodian money doesn't mean anything.
> Am I hearing right?
> I know certain country that it is illegal to do commerce with other
> money instead of their own because it would devalue it.
> So you are saying that it's better in Cambodia to use dollars instead
> of riels?
>
> > Please response to me. Thank you very much.
> > With my best regard.
>
> Don't worry about me so much.
> I respond to you when I feel like it.
> Don't stress over it.

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