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The collective failure of the two parties already appears to have stimulated interest in a third-party candidate for Parliamentary election in 2008 whose main promise would be to make Khmer politic work. It is far too early to assess the viability of such a candidate, but it is easy to imagine the immigration impasse finding its way into a television commercial. The reality is most people are just desperate to see a solution. If this goes down, the opposition party is not offering an alternative, and that means the problem is still an issue of practical principle against practical reality, and we're in a period where people are looking to see leadership and progress. The most recent poll found that, on the question of a path to CPP election victory, the public narrowly approves: 56 percent to 44 percent -- significant but not overwhelming. Those numbers underscore how difficult the issue is and why leadership is critical in coming to a solution. A divided public may take sides in apportioning blame for what happened in the political party’s affiliates, but it is possible they could come to a joint conclusion about their leaders in P Penh, one that will reverberate as the calendar turns to 2008, and watch the Black Hawk Down.
If King role is to preserve culture and protect religion, why is there no word of indignation at the immoral and degrading acts of the Khmer nation servants individuals who disrespect religion by beating up monks on December 17th?
King does not do his job, he does not speak for religion, he does not protect culture and he does not concern with the protection of his subjects (Tim Sakhorn), therefore, King served no useful purpose and must be abolished.
Your majesty, prove yourself worthy of our respect and worthy of a symbol of culture and religion. If you do not, please, since you don't want to be king, go back to your solitude and quite recluse and abolish the monarchy so your crazed brother won't take opportunity also to ruin Cambodia's religion and culture.
I realize you have no domain over nation, that is of the government, but why are you not doing your job in religion and king?
I already encountered problems with my young wife, Phalla -- now, comes my brother , the gay king.
This is a horrible political storm that I have to weather every day, although I spend most of my time overseas. At least I have Phalla and my new son. Also,this damn son of mine is very bothersome; I hardly get laid with my wife, Phalla, anymore.
Anna, please take care of yourself. Oh! Please take a good care of your Uncle, too. Also, take care of your new restaurent.
Signed, XXX
I think everyone here in the Kingdom tries to be like Nepal.
It is time for the cartoonist to abandon the stupid ideas of drawing pictures that degrade the Khmer race. Stop calling the yuons as Khmer master or boss. It is stupid to continue to hurt our own feeling. You're not a politician and you don't know the real situation. So, stop your stupid self-degrading cartoons now. I've seen too much of your stupidity.
Why are you so disappointingly upset? Mr. Bun Heang is merely depicting the reality of the situation in Cambodia -- it's quite unfortunate that you elected to call the reality of the situation in Cambodia rather depreciatory and derogative illustration. Moreover, he (Mr. Bun Heang) does not need to be a politician to acquire political knowledge of the situation in Cambodia. However, if you're crazily and dementedly angry at Mr. Bun Heang because if his illustration and depiction of the reality -- you must woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
Wake up and smell the reality! perhaps you and rest of your clans are inebriated with power and money and kowowing your p(c)rime minister (who I solely named the 'bulldozer').
Mr. Bun Heang, thank you for your countless illustrations of the reality of situation in Cambodia.
Here is how King Sihamoni sees our Monk Tim Sakhorn:
I don't know you. You were from Vietnam and you come here to cause trouble. You just have to go back and deal with the authority there. There is our poor Monk, out of his sight, thought and out of the whole picture. King probably had absolutely no remorse and no feeling for this Monk whatsoever. Otherwise King wouldn't still able to smile like the way he is today.
That is how he sees it and that is how it ends. Nothing happens and nothing will do or change to bring justice to those poor Monks. nop.
What matter is Cambodia is still standing with him and his family at the top of the roof. Even without power. Ii's better than nothing. No one would come and rescue them anyway when they are down and out. That is why North Korea is such a sacred place to our present royal family. Beside, half of the world are still happy with him as King. See his website lately, anyone?
Hate King Sihamoni? Not really. He doesn't know and why bother to know, if it causes so much pain? His days better spending with other people from different countries and places. It's more fun and interesting. If King happy. His subject should to. All, his Majesty must have firmly believe that it will bring great happiness to all.
We saw it here what his Highness didn't see or knew anything about. It's pure hell almost.
14 comments:
What can I say? You said it all!
You are so bad, Hun Xen will not let you put your foot on Cambodia if he is alive!
May see you in Cambodia soon! with the exhibition of your work!
The collective failure of the two parties already appears to have stimulated interest in a third-party candidate for Parliamentary election in 2008 whose main promise would be to make Khmer politic work. It is far too early to assess the viability of such a candidate, but it is easy to imagine the immigration impasse finding its way into a television commercial. The reality is most people are just desperate to see a solution. If this goes down, the opposition party is not offering an alternative, and that means the problem is still an issue of practical principle against practical reality, and we're in a period where people are looking to see leadership and progress. The most recent poll found that, on the question of a path to CPP election victory, the public narrowly approves: 56 percent to 44 percent -- significant but not overwhelming. Those numbers underscore how difficult the issue is and why leadership is critical in coming to a solution. A divided public may take sides in apportioning blame for what happened in the political party’s affiliates, but it is possible they could come to a joint conclusion about their leaders in P Penh, one that will reverberate as the calendar turns to 2008, and watch the Black Hawk Down.
* During the reigne of king JAYAVARMAN 7 the rule was:
NATION, RELIGION, KING.
* During the reign of Sihanouk, Pol Pot and Hunsen we have:
Fake nation, fake religion, fake king.
(NATION+RELIGION+KING)xkiller=2 000 000 killed
If King role is to preserve culture and protect religion, why is there no word of indignation at the immoral and degrading acts of the Khmer nation servants individuals who disrespect religion by beating up monks on December 17th?
King does not do his job, he does not speak for religion, he does not protect culture and he does not concern with the protection of his subjects (Tim Sakhorn), therefore, King served no useful purpose and must be abolished.
Your majesty, prove yourself worthy of our respect and worthy of a symbol of culture and religion. If you do not, please, since you don't want to be king, go back to your solitude and quite recluse and abolish the monarchy so your crazed brother won't take opportunity also to ruin Cambodia's religion and culture.
I realize you have no domain over nation, that is of the government, but why are you not doing your job in religion and king?
A chhkout na dak roup sdach yang doch chhnes....
Anh Saorb nas...
Yoeung Trov tè korob sdach...
Oh I get it!
Nation, Religion, King, Monk, people...
Oh well! The Monks get kicked and beaten like a dog and I can only guess that the King is next! Ahahhah
Ber Ah Sdach nis hean rer kbal
kandeav ning kat kor vear pleam!
Ber ah sdach nis hean gneak kbal jor juor ning dom kbal vear pleam dae!
Gnorb tov.....
Pouch ah sdach chong rei!
Pouch ah sdach tmil!
Pouch ah sdach kjom yuon!
God damn it! Leave my brother alone.
I already encountered problems with my young wife, Phalla -- now, comes my brother , the gay king.
This is a horrible political storm that I have to weather every day, although I spend most of my time overseas. At least I have Phalla and my new son. Also,this damn son of mine is very bothersome; I hardly get laid with my wife, Phalla, anymore.
Anna, please take care of yourself. Oh! Please take a good care of your Uncle, too. Also, take care of your new restaurent.
Signed, XXX
I think everyone here in the Kingdom tries to be like Nepal.
Why he had write those?
HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!dude!
It is time for the cartoonist to abandon the stupid ideas of drawing pictures that degrade the Khmer race. Stop calling the yuons as Khmer master or boss. It is stupid to continue to hurt our own feeling. You're not a politician and you don't know the real situation. So, stop your stupid self-degrading cartoons now. I've seen too much of your stupidity.
10:34 AM
Why are you so disappointingly upset? Mr. Bun Heang is merely depicting the reality of the situation in Cambodia -- it's quite unfortunate that you elected to call the reality of the situation in Cambodia rather depreciatory and derogative illustration. Moreover, he (Mr. Bun Heang) does not need to be a politician to acquire political knowledge of the situation in Cambodia. However, if you're crazily and dementedly angry at Mr. Bun Heang because if his illustration and depiction of the reality -- you must woke up on the wrong side of the bed.
Wake up and smell the reality! perhaps you and rest of your clans are inebriated with power and money and kowowing your p(c)rime minister (who I solely named the 'bulldozer').
Mr. Bun Heang, thank you for your countless illustrations of the reality of situation in Cambodia.
We love your work!
Cambodia forever! Yuon out of Cambodia!
Here is how King Sihamoni sees our Monk Tim Sakhorn:
I don't know you. You were from Vietnam and you come here to cause trouble. You just have to go back and deal with the authority there. There is our poor Monk, out of his sight, thought and out of the whole picture. King probably had absolutely no remorse and no feeling for this Monk whatsoever. Otherwise King wouldn't still able to smile like the way he is today.
That is how he sees it and that is how it ends. Nothing happens and nothing will do or change to bring justice to those poor Monks. nop.
What matter is Cambodia is still standing with him and his family at the top of the roof. Even without power. Ii's better than nothing. No one would come and rescue them anyway when they are down and out. That is why North Korea is such a sacred place to our present royal family. Beside, half of the world are still happy with him as King. See his website lately, anyone?
Hate King Sihamoni? Not really. He doesn't know and why bother to know, if it causes so much pain? His days better spending with other people from different countries and places. It's more fun and interesting. If King happy. His subject should to. All, his Majesty must have firmly believe that it will bring great happiness to all.
We saw it here what his Highness didn't see or knew anything about. It's pure hell almost.
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