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There is no point to argue about two worlds apart as put by Dr Peang in his 
video.
My question to Dr Peang is : Is there any country in this world(universe) that 
every citizen is rich?

 If I were to use the same tactics as Dr Peang, I would like to take him to 
visit Washington DC.
There he can find dozen of homeless people wandering around the park which is 
only two or
three blocks away from the White House. Perhaps, those poor little things have 
this type of
mentality : Brick house and straw hut, when the lights are out, are the same? 
or they might think
the old straw
 hut is more romantic like Ms Sothear song : Our house(hut) is decorated by 
moonlight?

Since Dr Peang is also living in the USA, can you find any single American 
woman without any education to support her parents?

Perhaps, Dr. Peang had discovered a super formula to make every Cambodian rich.
Also, there exist something in between Haven and Earth. Can Dr Peang elaborate 
on this
video :
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubeqdJGA7Qs
A single mother with 3 children to support didn't live in the old hut like 
depict on Dr Peang's video.
Maybe Dr Peang should do more research using the following slang from an Indian 
:
Dr Peang can herd his buffalo to the river or pond, to drink or not to drink is 
up to the buffalo.

Since I had not been to Cambodia for the last 30 years ago, I
 can only use what I'd seen during
Sihanouk regime. My house was located at the outskirt of a small 
village(population : less than 
3000). Fortunately, Sala Srok was put in my village(Phum). There was two small 
villages on
the south east of my elementary school and they are less than 1 kilometers from 
the school.
The population of each of those two were also the same as mine and their 
villagers were all farmers.
There were two classes for each  grades(12-7th). Only two students from one of 
the two village.
So, what happen to the rest of the children from those two villages? Their 
parents send them to
herd one or two cows/buffalo even after they reach appropriate age to attend 
school while the parents
had done almost nothing every day. That elementary was long established before 
I was born.
I made a few hunting trips(mind you, with sling shot) and wandered into their 
village. Almost every
house were made out of palm
 leaves(roof/wall). The walls and the roof were so old that the palm leaves 
were rotten, making wholes everywhere(some as big as a small window). Why on 
earth they
didn't fix them? The palm trees were abundant, almost 4 or 5 at each rice field.

To the north, the road in front of my house led to about 6 or 7 villages(almost 
the same number
of population as mine). One or two of those village had elementary school. 
After I finished 7th grade,
an Jr High school(college) was opened with two classes for each grade. Only 3 
students came to
attend the school with me. My village is the only one that has market, grocery 
store and a small
beauty salon and cloth making store. Right after the rice harvest, the men from 
those village came
to buy many jaws(?) of rice wine and many kilograms of meat(pork/beef). Young 
girls between
the age of 12-20 came in small groups to have their hairs permed, the nails 
polished and buy new
clothes every
 year. Most of them didn't own rice field. The land owner provide them with 
rice seed
and a small piece of land for them to plant rice. So, the land owner get half 
of the harvest rice and
the farmers get the other half. Within less than a month, their yearly earned 
money is running out
pretty quick and only they leave some to buy fish paste(prahok) for the 
remaining 9 months until
the next harvest. This must have happened to them for many generations. So, it 
is very hard if
not possible to get out from this poverty. 




 




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Dear Countrymen and Friends,
 
I am inviting you to review my latest slide show on election-related 
developments in Cambodia at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnTEaw_6_Fg
 
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