Hello Bury Chau, good to see you talking to me for the first time, on
Dec 1, 2010@ 2:44 pm

Neak Kampuchea,

Can you elaborate on your views?
in the next 10 years Thailand and Vietnam
1." these two giants neighbors that are unaware of being self-trapped
with their own beloved nationalism barriers for a long time to go".
2. you said "Vietnam is trapped in nationalism barrier"?
Bury


Yes as you and I know, Vietnam is a communist country truckling to get
out of its, but they can’t. Because it’s communist part police bureau
members are too strong. They are ultra nationalist thinking that
Cambodia is already colonized by VN and they still think that Cambodia
is one of their Provinces as you, Bury Chau think and says everyday on
this website Forum.

But would you please to visit VN in Saigon now. There are only two or
three national channel TV unlike Phnom Penh that has hundred
broadcasts TV from around the world you can watch free with no fear
from police coming to get you.  In restaurants you are illegal to pay
in US dollar you need to get exchange to VN don first.

In Cambodia is different.

Look, this is what happening right now. Under the tremendous influence
of World Bank and I M F, Cambodian Government needs to set a strong
institutional infrastructure network for the country to work with
efficiency and also at the same time for replacing retired officials
and a push for potential economic development.

For accomplishing this entire task requirement, government needs
urgent new schools new universities with international curriculum
standard and English. So there are now younger collage graduates each
years coming up in the range of thousand and thousand and in millions
in a few years as the whole Cambodian young generations. Those young
and fresh people will probably push for a changing Cambodia to a full
democratic state with no exception

The other way of VN is doing today, Cambodia is having more than 60
private universities with international curriculum standard, there are
hundred all English schools anywhere in the country even in remote
arias. There are more than thousand churches mostly in remote regions
with Cambodian minorities, but there also are hundred of them in every
cities in Cambodia provinces It exists more than three thousand NGO,
more than hundred channel private TV cable and free Satellite TV.
Cambodian can spend on the street US dollars or keep them on any bank.
They can even criticize on government but not defame them.

Buy Chau, is Vietnam has all of what Cambodia has today?  Why you
always say VN is still occupied Cambodia?  Perhaps your thinking is
base one new face with clear skin of new Cambodian hybrid generations
or because there are less and less dark brown skin Cambodian?

Please understand that Khmer is not a dark race. Right now farmers
understand that UV exposure darkens and damages the skin, thought
NGO’s education anywhere in the country. Did you realize to see young
Cambodian of Khmer national wear long sleeves shirts and hats with
large rim for protecting UV. So you will see young Cambodian girls
with clear skin. If some idiot sees them, they will mistake them as
Vietnamese girls, but when asking them in Vietnamese question words
they shake their heads with Khmer words: I don’t know! I’m not
Vietnamese!

Thank you with my best regard.
Neak Kampuchea.


On Dec 1, 8:05 pm, Bury Chau <[email protected]> wrote:
>  US Ready to Back Bigger EU Stability Fund: Official
> Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 13:38:27 -0800
>
> In a 1952 book, Secrets of the Federal Reserve, Mullins blamed Paul Warburg, 
> Bernard Baruch, and other WALL STREE American BANKERS  for . According to 
> Mullins, The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 put the nation's banking reserves in 
> the hands of the " International Bankers" for the purpose of carrying out a 
> plan for world dictatorship. The German edition of the book was burned in 
> West Germany in 1955. It was the first book publicly burned in West Germany 
> since the defeat of the Nazi government.
> He was a veteran of the USAF, with 38 months of active service during World 
> War II.
>
> US Ready to Back Bigger EU Stability Fund: Official ?
> solution ?
>
> Book " Dismantling America: and other controversial essays "Thomas Sowell
>
> Published: Wednesday, 1 Dec 2010 | 2:20 PM ET
>
> The United States would be ready to support the extension of the European 
> Financial Stability Facility via an extra commitment of money from the 
> International Monetary Fund, a U.S. official told Reuters on Wednesday.
>
> "There are a lot of people talking about that. I think the European 
> Commission has talked about that," said the U.S. official, commenting on 
> enlarging the 750 billion euro ($980 billion) EU/IMF European stability fund. 
> "It is up to the Europeans. We will certainly support using the IMF in these 
> circumstances."
> "There are obviously some severe market problems," said the official, 
> speaking on condition of anonymity. "In May, it was Greece. This is Ireland 
> and Portugal. If there is contagion that's a huge problem for the global 
> economy."
> The remarks foreshadow a visit to Europe this week by a U.S. Treasury envoy 
> who is expected to visit Berlin, Madrid and Paris to hold talks on the 
> ramifications of the debt crisis.
> (Another news report, however, raised questions about the true extent of the 
> US commitment. Read more here).
> The developments have echoes of the pressure applied by Washington on 
> European capitals last May to create the near $1 trillion EFSF safety net 
> that was last week used to rescue Ireland after its banking crisis spiraled 
> out of control.
> The IMF, whose biggest single shareholder is the United States, has committed 
> 250 billion euros to the EFSF.
> While reluctant to dictate to Europe how it should address the unfolding debt 
> crisis, the U.S. government is growing concerned about the global fallout of 
> Europe's predicament.
> U.S. Treasurys' prices fell and the euro strengthened against the dollar on 
> Wednesday after the news that the United States would be prepared to support 
> an enlarged EFSF.
> Germany, whose leaders have expressed frustration at the market backlash 
> against their plans to solve the euro zone's debt problems, does not want to 
> make the stability fund larger. \
>
> SECRETS OF THE FEDERAL RESERVE BY EUSTACE MULLINS.
>
>  Are We Fighting To Preserve?
>
> "Even during the Cold War, the federal reserve system continued to finance 
> the Soviet Union -- which was "never" a viable economy; it was a Third World 
> economy. And we continued to finance, through the federal reserve system, 
> through the Bank for International Settlements, in Switzerland. That's how we 
> kept the Soviet Union going all these years. That's why we had to spend $248 
> billion a year for defense against this monstrous Soviet Union during the 
> Cold War!."   SAID EUSTACE MULLINS  
>
> AMERICA IS RUN BY NON ELECTED OFFICIALS,  FROM THE COUNCIL OF FOREIGN 
> RELATIONS , SUCH AS COL EDWARD HOUSE, ALGER HISS, HENRY KISSINGER 
> (1)1910-2010. BY MR.EUSTACE MULLINS SINCE 1953  THIS BOOK " the secrets of 
> the Federal reserve ..".
>
>  Thu Nov 11, 10:42 AM ET
>
> WHO HAS SENT HER LOVE ONE TO DIE IN FOREIGN LAND ?
> Council on Foreign Relations panel advises Obama to scale back Afghan 
> occupation AFP
>
> Kissinger, in His Own Words
> "Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign 
> policy." - Henry Kissinger, quoted in "Kiss the Boys Goodbye: How the United 
> States Betrayed Its Own POW's in Vietnam"
>
> FOR CAMBODIA ?
>
>   Strong Resolution on Cambodia Human Rights Abuses
> Feb. 27, 1982 : UN Commission on Human Rights meeting in Geneva adopted a 
> resolution condemning Vietnam’s occupation of Cambodia as a violation of 
> Cambodian human rights. The vote was 28 in favor, 8 against, and 5 
> abstentions.
>
> Oct. 21, 1986 The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution A/RES/41/6, by 
> vote of 116-21 with 13 abstentions, calling for a withdrawal of Vietnamese 
> forces from Cambodia.
>
> 10 UN RESOLUTIONS,(1979-1988) VOTED BY 116 UN MEMBER COUNTRIES ,CALL VIETNAM 
> TO CEASE HER OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA & REMOVE ALL HER TROOPS FROM THE COUNTRY, 
> ARE NOT RESPECTED AS OF TODAY.
>
> President Reagan's address to the 43d Session of the United Nations General 
> Assembly in New York, New York,September 26, 1988.
> "Mr. Secretary-General, there are new hopes for Cambodia, a nation whose 
> freedom and independence we seek just as avidly as we sought the freedom and 
> independence of Afghanistan. We urge the rapid removal of all Vietnamese 
> troops ...."
>
> As of today,Cambodia is still occupied by the Vietnamese troops despite the 
> call from the US president to Vietnam to cease her occupation of Cambodia 
> since 1988.
> Cambodia needs Independence from Vietnam and the Vietnamese invaders.
> Vietnam must cease her occupation of Cambodia at once.
>
> BURY
>
>
>
> > Date: Wed, 1 Dec 2010 12:05:55 -0800
> > Subject: Re: Kangaroo look at this!
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
>
> > 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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