Con artisto,

You swear like a hooker, a little bit of civility, will ya ?

Au contraire, I did not die during the crash, I made plenty of dough shorting
wall-street stocks, enough to travel to Saigon and Phuket visiting  lady-boys
who swear like you, I just wanted to test Kangaroo's theory that thai and yuon 
are superior to us, but most of the time I was on the top.

People told me you never had a baccalaurat, cuz les beaux-arses recruited
from middle school, your level is so damn low that sometimes I cannot 
understand 
how you can score a girl since you are so ignorant, ugly and rude.

Keep swearing my little kangaroo from down under.

Joe



________________________________
De : sacrava <[email protected]>
À : [email protected]
Envoyé le : Sam 4 décembre 2010, 1h 13min 32s
Objet : Re: Prize of the successful Water Festival

 
 
Ar Chor Pee Sa-uy,
>I though you jumped from the hight building in    Wall Street ...
>Dead man talking.
>Your  one finger had pointed out    but   the others of your 3 had pointed 
>into    
>yourself.
>....so you're triple IDIOTS.
>Pls stay longer to show your ignorance in this    Camdisc !
Cheers,
>Ung Bun Heang
>
>
>Con artisto,
>
>
>Who the hell is Pha Siphan, I am sorry : I took a long vacation far from    
>idiots
>like Chau Bury and yourself and now I am lost.
>
>
>Don't you worry, I won't stay long, I don't talk to idiots.
>
>
>Joe
>
>
>
________________________________
 De : sacrava <[email protected]>
>À : [email protected]
>Envoyé le : Ven 3 décembre 2010, 18h    50min 31s
>Objet : Re:    Prize of the successful Water Festival
>
> 
> 
>It sounds like a new Phay Siphan here      ?
>> 
>>Cheers,
>>Ung Bun Heang
>>
>>Frankly Khmer Young, do you think the german government is      incompetent
>>if people died at the stampede of  the Love Parade in Berlin      ?
>>
>>
>>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-10751899
>>
>>
>>Just stay in your kitchen like Chau Bury, if you don't like crowded      
place.
>>
>>
>>Joe
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
________________________________
 De : Khmer Young <[email protected]>
>>À : [email protected]
>>Envoyé le : Sam 27 novembre 2010, 1h      25min 45s
>>Objet : Prize of the successful Water Festival
>>
>>
>>Prize of the successful festival Political Analysis Today:
>>
>>Hun Sen government should not be good in training their        policemen and 
>>bodyguards to protect themselves as well as to disperse the        mass 
>>demonstration demonstrating about justice, freedom of speech and land        
>>rights etc. As the matter of fact, we will suddenly see hundreds of        
>>policemen with proper equipment to disperse the people demonstration in       
>> 
>>using their basic rights to protect their interests from the powerful. But    
>>    
>>with this deadly people stampede, if policemen can intervene on time with     
>>   
>>such proper equipment, the toll of the dead will have no one or just        
>>few.
>>>
>>>Cambodian people and their nation has painfully been affected        by 
>>>their 
>>>own action. They have fed those policemen and government        officials in 
>>>order to protect and serve them, but in contrast when they        have 
>>>enough 
>>>energy from eating people rice, they will not hesitate to        baton them, 
>>>to 
>>>disperse their gatherings, to shoot at them or to jail them        etc. 
>>>
>Each year, the Water Festival gathering has marked a      huge beneficial 
>eye-witnessing to the progress of government who has been a      privileged 
>host 
>for this event. For ordinary Cambodians, they see this event      as the 
>traditional preserving and festivity. For businessmen, they see this      
>event 
>as the occasion to increase their marginalized benefit. But for      
>politicians, the CPP party and their government see this occasion as a      
>selling-point to raise up the names and party success. Evidently, each boat    
>  
>has proudly and publicly been sponsored by political elites and business      
>tycoons.
>
>Of course, this boat racing and water festival is just the      chance of 
>money 
>laundering for those political elites within the CPP:      ministers in each 
>ministry and business tycoons. When the event can attract      more people, 
>more 
>successful that CPP organizers expect to gain from this.      Counting from TV 
>screen to radio channels and to public billboards, there      are names of 
>sponsors and honoring to those who have helped coverage all the      expenses 
>and prizes for the winners.
>
>Yes, in the      eyes of the CPP elites, these supports and offerings are the 
>"culture of      sharing" which Hun Sen has always articulated. But for the 
>democratic      principles and scholastic elites, this is the act of the thief 
>of the      nation. Many businessmen of black marketing can easily transact 
>their money.      Many political elites can easily use their dirty money as 
>the 
>donation to      sponsor this or sponsor that, and yes their names are 
>repeatedly appearing      on the TV screen, radio channels, public 
>announcement 
>or public billboard      etc.
>
>This act of money laundering is the cool blood      suckers!
>
>However, what is worse for the ordinary Cambodians are the      negligence of 
>government in laying a proper measurement to handle with      million of 
>people 
>flowing into the city. This is because of their      self-esteem and pride in 
>attracting more people get into the city to      witnessing their success of 
>political propaganda until they forgot the      proper measurement of 
>protecting 
>their lives. The deadly stampede happened      and many young innocent 
>participants claimed their dead      unjustly.
>
>This is preventable situation and no one wants to point      finger and assign 
>blame on each other. It is the accountability and      responsibility of the 
>organizers of this event. Who are the organizers and      affiliates? - Touch 
>Naroth, Kep Chuttima, or the government? There are some      efforts in 
>explaining the nature of stampede disaster by our compatriots. This blog has 
>reasonably explained the danger of      the people stampede with such small 
>pace 
>to move and panicked people to      step on one another until the lowest 
>persons 
>will be died and the top      persons can have chance to survive. However, 
>this 
>explanation is just the      outcome of the stampede. Cambodian people must 
>smartly      look at the preventable solution and responsible      persons.
>
>Cambodia under current leadership is at the brink of      deadly disasters. 
>This 
>deadly stampede is one of the witnesses of weak      governing of Hun Sen 
>regime. There are more disasters and they might be more      dangerous than 
>this 
>in the future if this government doesn't care about      reforming internal 
>structure especially to detach their current patrimony      system.
>
>Their capitalistic economic development will prevail in      farmers revolt 
>and 
>retaliation.
>
>Their patrimony system will prevail      in internal deadly conflict which is 
>unpreventable from their internal      rivals.
>
>Their god-king government or divine government will prevail      in weak 
>public 
>administration like the case of Koh Pich human      disaster.
>
>More longer Hun Sen want to cling to power, more dangerous      Cambodia is. 
>It's not about danger of Cambodian nation only, but it is more      dangerous 
>for Hun Sen himself, his families and relatives. Two theories that      Hun 
>Sen 
>should concentrate on: First, the patron behind Hun Sen will not      allow 
>Hun 
>Sen to live any more when their plan reach one unavoidable level.      Second, 
>the rival of Hun Sen within the CPP who have also wanted to lead the      
>party 
>and government will not allow Hun Sen to be a king forever. This is      like 
>the past stories of Khmer monarchy whose rivals are within their ring,      
>not 
>from outside ring at all.
>
>Koh Pich disaster is just one of the      evidences of weak system within the 
>Hun Sen government. With this weak      system and weak leadership, foreigner 
>spies who have bad intentions with      Cambodia especially the Vietnamese 
>spies 
>within the CPP can ignite the flame      in every second to weaken this 
>nation. 
>Although, China is surpassing      Vietnamese at the moment, but the internal 
>spies of Vietnamese will not      allow Cambodia to sleep peacefully under 
>that 
>helm of Chinese. This is not      different from the era of Khmer Rouge regime.
>
>Hun Sen and his      government must be responsible for this deadly stampede 
>and 
>immediately      restructure the government system.
>
>Hun Sen government should not be      good in training their policemen and 
>bodyguards to protect themselves as      well as to disperse the mass 
>demonstration demonstrating about justice,      freedom of speech and land 
>rights etc. As the matter of fact, we will      suddenly see hundreds of 
>policemen with proper equipment to disperse the      people demonstration in 
>using their basic rights to protect their interests      from the powerful. 
>But 
>with this deadly people stampede, if policemen can      intervene on time with 
>such proper equipment, the toll of the dead will have      no one or just few.
>
>Cambodian people and their nation has painfully      been affected by their 
>own 
>action. They have fed those policemen and      government officials in order 
>to 
>protect and serve them, but in contrast      when they have enough energy from 
>eating people rice, they will not hesitate      to baton them, to disperse 
>their 
>gatherings, to shoot at them or to jail      them etc.
>
>Hence, when people are in need for help from them like in      the people 
>stampede of Koh Pich; they are not. This is the reason of weak      government 
>under a weak leader and corrupted mind of those political      elites.
>
>They might have no day to wake up or awaken!
>
>I share my deepest      condolence, again, to those suffered!
>
>With Love,
>
>Khmer      Young
>
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>strivings of Cambodian Younger      Generation!
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