Mr. Kangaroo,

It seems like to be named "dictator" is your most favorite one. There
are two groups of people existing in this world: oppressor and the
oppressed. Which one are you siding with?

KY

On May 7, 8:02 am, kangaroo <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 6, 1:17 pm, Khmer Young <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > What win it is? Win for the win or win for the lose?
>
> > Tienamen has been well recorded in the page of history. Current memory
> > of software drive can keep well than ancient past like Spata war etc.
> > Because of Tienamen, Chinese government has tried to raise themselves
> > to become a good man in the world stage. But China has never
> > eliminated that past.
>
> You are obsolutely right. However the principle remains the same.
> Dictatorship wins.
> No matter how the chinese government makes it, they have shown clearly
> how they wanted to go.
> The result remains the same. Dicatatorship wins.
> In the Cambodian case, dictatorship will always wins as any other
> countries have gone through.
> As a dictator, one wants to control everything in their hands, not
> through the laws or popular opinions.
> Today, Sam Rainsy has been trying to run against a brig wall hoping
> that dictatorship will loose.
> Dictatorship will never loose. The only time that they might loose is
> when they loose their dictatorship. Otherwise, dictatorship is still a
> dictatorship.
>
> > Obama said "if you are dictator, you cannot hide from the page of
> > history".
>
> What do you think Obama going to do about Cambodia?
> What do you think America will do to Cambodia if dictatorship exists
> still?
> What right does an American president or government do to a sovereign
> country like Cambodia even there is a dictatorship in that society?
>
> > Grenade attack in front of assembly building in 1997 reinforced Hun
> > Sen administration to accept reforms, though those reforms are still
> > little. However, the nature and behavior of a dictator is hard to
> > change. Dictator has always disguising with many aspects. I urge Hun
> > Sen to express his dictatorship more and more, so that he will be the
> > man, the very glorious man like Pol Pot, Sadam, Hitler...etc
>
> What has come out of that attack?
> Cambodian dictatorship is still control the government. Sam Rainsy is
> still crying in the opposition position.
> Hun Sen is still the prime minister of Cambodia.
> My friend,m
> Dictatorship is not hidden in Cambodia. It's there. What are you going
> to do about it?
>
> We are not going any further about this matter. Let me give you a
> final view.
> Pol Pot is the most Cambodian nationalist you can find in the
> Cambodian history.
>
> > All Hun Sen's advisers and colleagues, you have to encourage Hun Sen
> > to express more violent and illegal activities, please.
>
> Don't worry. Hun Sen will be Hun Sen. He will still be the prime
> minister of Cambodia. And he is still representing the Cambodian
> people party whether you like it or not. Oh! CPP and Hun Sen will
> still dominate the Cambodian political arena.
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