I like that too, but I regret for Cambodian what they are heavily
bearing.
Look! Cambodian are in a strong and very hot Grip, which is stranlated
into Culture heritage Foundation. If one becomes a king, he will
create a lot kings around him, so that he will turn to be the king of
kings. And those little kings will appoint around each one of them a
lot excellency, Jomteav, and Oknha. Then they point finger for all
Cambodian to respect this Culture heritage Foundation, in which they
are already in side of it. So that respecting Culture Heritage means
worship them. Please be a clever man, how to breakdown this malicious
and stingky cycle? The answer is be patient and push education,
education, education to make Cambodian young generations could be able
to have logical perception together. Then they will have a big Bomb!
Look, what are happening in Egypt, Tunesia, Lybia. Next will be
Thailand then not very long, Cambodia will follow. This is the
momentum of world order, no one could stop it.

On Mar 3, 11:57 am, Savun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks James. You said it all.
>  
> Like I said, we, Americans are risk taker.  We take risk for the benefit of 
> the
> country. Not worship any individual or a group of people. This is a big
> difference between Cambodia and U.S.A.
>  
> The Americans people have the attitude  of “We hired you to do the job, what
> said on your resume, if you can’t perform your job role, then you are fired.” 
>  I love to see this kind of attitude in Cambodia, specialty  in Cambodian
> politics.
>  
>  
> Savun

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