Saturday, January 15, 2011

Sacrava's Political Cartoon: The Banana Kingdom's Gecko

Cartoon by Sacrava (on the web at http://sacrava.blogspot.com)

13 comments:

  1. Anonymous12:55 PM

    EVERY DOG HAS IT DAY

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  2. Anonymous12:57 PM

    Khmer people will never wake up against Hun Sen, because they love him so much. They always vote for him. Kom sokum pkay leur Meak!

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  3. Anonymous1:08 PM

    EVERY DOG HAS IT DAY

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  4. Anonymous1:09 PM

    Chruok kung mean tha-ngai chrinh.

    Has has...

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  5. Anonymous1:19 PM

    បើសិនជាលោកហ៊ុនសែន លាលែងឈប់ធ្វើជានាយករដ្ឋមន្រ្តី
    ទៀតនោះ ក៏ប្រហែលជាមានអ្នកថ្មី ដែលនឹងប្រើអំណាចផ្ដាច់ការ ឬរិតបន្តឹងលើសគាត់១០០ដងទៀត ផងក៏មិនដឹង ។
    សូមកុំភ្លេចថា ​ប្រទេសណាក៏ដោយ បើមានការប្ដូរអ្នកដឹកនាំ​​ជាច្រើននាក់ ជាបន្តបន្ទាប់ក្ដី គឺកាន់តែធ្វើអោយប្រទេសជាតិជួបនិងអស្ថិរភាពជារហូត !

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  6. Anonymous1:52 PM

    TEURK LEURNG TREY SEE SRO MORCH, TEURK HORCH SRO MORCH SEE TREY

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  7. Anonymous2:32 PM

    No No I hate the word 'is time to go' but I like the word 'is time to stay. I am just 50 something where should go, I will be unemployed, if I do not work I may get stroke, let me finish my term 2099.

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  8. Anonymous8:34 PM

    I have no doubt that better days for our Khmer people will come when we continue to work together as one people. We deserve better for ourselves and our children!

    Love,
    oversea

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  9. Anonymous1:41 AM

    Who will be a next PM?
    If we have any better PM we all khmer will vote for him.
    Khmer Canada.

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  10. Anonymous2:27 AM

    And how many PM beside Hun Sen have you and the country have experienced during the last three decades? Is he your only best candidate? Plus, you are not allowed to vote.

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  11. Anonymous3:25 AM

    Will revolt in Tunisia inspire others?
    Los Angeles Times - Jeffrey Fleishman, Amro Hassan - ‎8 minutes ago‎
    The ouster of Tunisian President Zine el Abidine ben Ali emboldens protesters in other Arab countries, but - lacking a galvanizing event - there is doubt that Internet-fueled movements can seriously challenge entrenched regimes in the Middle East.

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  12. Anonymous4:03 AM

    Anonymous said...
    Please KI post my article. Thank you
    Gov't did the right things, they used to send all Gov't officials back to school, but now they raplaced them, becouse it been using same energy and same effort to patch all leacking boat. Now Gov't are much smarter they put new boat, it least headach, and more productive for the long run, loser is stile a loser. Any one who ignited people power whild Thai organizing new war room, it not good result for you, stope greedy political embitouse, use democratice ways by fair ellection. If Khmer allready united stay with that, unless Hun sen he gon wild like Plo pot. If all of us are truely love Khmer we must responsible the outcome of our action, to creat Chaos in our country it is not a good ideas, we all see alot of deverlopment and better futur now, please let Khmer stable long enought and strong enought to dealt wth youn or Saim in another time, the time most dangeriouse that youn or Siam could swalow Khmer is not now, it Betweent 1960 to 1998 that time Khmer are sooooo weaks, now we are very much ok, so please don't traped into another enermy military stratergy, enermy creat supperio opportunity for victoy by weakening our Khmer. Mike

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