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De : Bury Chau <[email protected]>
À : goolge goolge <[email protected]>
Envoyé le : Dim 5 décembre 2010, 19h 57min 37s
Objet : RE: FED & CFR drowning Americans in debt

 Neak Kampuchea,

Nothing is permanent in life.
Everything changes among Nations , China, USA , Vietnam,  Cambodia .....
Thanks for your attempt to give a response .
I like to learn more about Vietnam communist vs nationalist 

Bury

> Date: Sun, 5 Dec 2010 10:08:56 -0800
> Subject: Re: FED & CFR drowning Americans in debt
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 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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