For once I agree with uncle Bury, I don't want to be jew, I like too much Phnom Penh soup (pork based) and I don't want anybody cut my family jewel. Any religion that tell you what to eat and what to do with with your d.ck is a bad religion.
BTW, where is uncle Bury, is he still alive, I told him not to bash jew, the Mossad is everywhere, he might be ennuch now. Joe ________________________________ De : PuppyXpress <[email protected]> À : [email protected] Envoyé le : Sam 16 juillet 2011, 13h 34min 10s Objet : Re: Samdey nung tomver... Dear Friends: It is easier to say for Cambodians to copy the American Jews than really do it. Because, the Jews are very educated and rich in this country. They have tremendous influence, they can buy their way through any entries in this country, with their control of the political, economic/finance, academic, press and other fields, in this country. I would not advise Cambodians to behave like Jews, if you know them well. Cambodians are far from being anywhere near the Jews and their tight organization not only in this country, but in the world. Just look who are the Jews in the Obama administration; Ben Bernanke is the current head of the Federal Reserve’s System (or central bank of America,) Tim Geithner is the current Secretary of the Treasury, just to name few obvious ones (See bio of them pasted below). Not to mention all the multi-billionaires heads of so many multinational corporations in this country and in the world. Please, do not put Cambodians at the same level of the Jews that easily as far as their capability to influence the politics in this country and other in the world. Cambodians are not less intelligent than Jews; but Cambodians are not well-organized and undisciplined, are not used to free thinking and free expression. This is just my personal opinion. Needless to say that you are entitled to your opinion. Let hear everyone's opinion. Warm regards. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ben Bernanke bio: "Bernanke was born in North Augusta, South Carolina, and was raised in a ranch-style house on East Jefferson Street in Dillon, South Carolina. [3] His father Philip was a pharmacist and part-time theater manager, and his mother Edna was an elementary schoolteacher. [4]He is the eldest of three children, having a brother and sister. His younger brother, Seth, is a lawyer in Charlotte, North Carolina, and his younger sister, Sharon, is a longtime administrator at Berklee College of Music in Boston. The Bernankes were one of the few Jewish familiesin the area, attending a local synagogue called Ohav Shalom;[5] as a child, Bernanke learned Hebrew from his maternal grandfather Harold Friedman, who was a professional chazzan, shochet, and Hebrew teacher.[6][7] His father and uncle co-owned and managed a drugstore that they bought from his paternal grandfather, Jonas Bernanke.[3] Jonas was born in Boryslav, Austria–Hungary(today part of Ukraine), on January 23, 1891, and emigrated to the United States from Przemyśl, Poland (part of Austria–Hungary until 1918). He arrived at Ellis Island, aged 30, Thursday, June 30, 1921, with his wife Pauline, aged 25. On the ship's manifest, Jonas's occupation is listed as "clerk" and Pauline's as "doctor med."[8][9][10][11] They moved to Dillon, South Carolina, from New Yorkin the 1940s.[12]Bernanke's mother often worked in the family drugstore, having given up her job as a school teacher when her son was born, and Bernanke also assisted from time to time.[13] --------------------------------------------------- The bio of T Geithner -------------------------------------------------------------- Geithner was born in New York City, but spent most of his childhood in other countries, including present-day Zimbabwe, Zambia, India, and Thailand where he completed high school at the International School Bangkok.[5] He attended Dartmouth College, in the tradition of his father and paternal grandfather, graduating with an A.B. in government and Asian studies in 1983.[5]In the process he studied Mandarin at Peking University in 1981 and at Beijing Normal University in 1982.[6] He earned an M.A. in international economics and East Asian studies from Johns Hopkins University's School of Advanced International Studies in 1985.[5][7] He has studied Mandarin[5] and Japanese.[8] Geithner's paternal grandfather, Paul Herman Geithner (1902–1972), emigrated with his parents from the German town of Zeulenroda to Philadelphia in 1908.[9]His father, Peter F. Geithner, was the director of the Asia program at the Ford Foundation in New York in the 1990s. During the early 1980s, Peter Geithner oversaw the Ford Foundation's microfinance programs in Indonesia being developed by Ann Dunham Soetoro, President Barack Obama's mother, and they met in person at least once.[10] Timothy Geithner's mother, Deborah Moore Geithner, is a pianist and piano teacher in Orleans, Massachusetts where his parents currently reside. Geithner's maternal grandfather, Charles F. Moore, was an adviser to President Dwight D. Eisenhower and served as Vice President of Public Relations from 1952 to 1964 for Ford Motor Company. 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