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Laos2beLaos

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This June will mark 1 year of Gen. Vang Pao and his gang's arrest by U.S. authority for planning to overthrow Lao Gov. and destroying the historic buildings e.g. Thaad Luang, Patuzy monument, Vad Phrakaev, National Museum in Luang Phra Baang, etc....   What do you think of that?   Me personally, I am sick in stomach.  But I truly thank U.S. authority for their good job.  Can you imagine if Vang Pao and his gang carried this out,  what Viangjan city and Lao people would be like?  Wake up Lao people, know who is friend, who is enemy?  Mong leaders think they have their educated men, their own language.  They want some country to rule,  they pick Laos.  Please Lao Ny, Lao Noek.  If we still fight each other like this, we'll lose our country to some 3rd Lao.   Think about our ancient heroes i.e. Jao Faagum, Jao Anu, Jao Zysetha,  etc... Because of them, Laos still is in the World's map.  We should be proud of ourselves that we have our country and have to protect Laos. 

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VangPao ???? 5555 he's death old man.

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is Vang Pao still serving time in jail???  or he is out on bail??? 

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Do you think is easy to make war by a person? How much money everytime when there is war happen?



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laos2blaos i truely feel u man, i truely sometimes dont understand the mong ppl what do they wanttt jeeze their own country? i thought they were educated enought to kno that laos is not their country of origin yet they want to claim it as theirs???? Laos belongs to Laos and will always be, i jus wish they can understand and join us not to seperate us. and to that vangapao dude good riddens all he is is trouble to laos n plus if he destroyd the that luang mannn, every laotion would go krazy, ne way im sure not all mongs think like him, but the issue with the mongs is very troublesome would ne one care to discuss.

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I heard that he is released a while ago due to many Hmong in US protested. The Hmong said the old reason that they were allied to US during the secret war.



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He wasn't released because people protested, her was released on this thing called bail.

In America you are considered inocent until proven guilty. Even if it is the police who say you are guilty. It is against our laws to plan the a war against a country with whom we are at peace. If he is found guilty he will be punished.

Bear in mind that most Hmong in the USA don't care about some war from 50 years ago, they are more concerned with day to day stuff. Vang Pao is like something from the old days. Also Vang Pao was a long long way from making any trouble. No weapons, no soldiers, no nothing.

The Hmong and the international community is concerned however with the deplorable human rights situation of the Hmong living in Laos today. Not all, but some of them are being persecuted horribly. And remember, they are Lao citizens. The majority of Laotians are not low land laotians. They belong to various ethnicities some of whom are recent immigrants, like the Hmong, and others who were here a long time before the lowland Lao, like the Khamu.


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He wasn't released because people protested, her was released on this thing called bail.

In America you are considered inocent until proven guilty. Even if it is the police who say you are guilty. It is against our laws to plan the a war against a country with whom we are at peace. If he is found guilty he will be punished.

Bear in mind that most Hmong in the USA don't care about some war from 50 years ago, they are more concerned with day to day stuff. Vang Pao is like something from the old days. Also Vang Pao was a long long way from making any trouble. No weapons, no soldiers, no nothing.

The Hmong and the international community is concerned however with the deplorable human rights situation of the Hmong living in Laos today. Not all, but some of them are being persecuted horribly. And remember, they are Lao citizens. The majority of Laotians are not low land laotians. They belong to various ethnicities some of whom are recent immigrants, like the Hmong, and others who were here a long time before the lowland Lao, like the Khamu.



I totally agree.

Iowa papers ran an article about the Mien population there. How they said that their people stop fighting the Lao Government in the late 80s and faced no prosecution. He said that the Vang Pao and his men should have done the same.

I find it kind of ironic that America now housed their own Terrorists! I sort of wish Laos had blown this up more, lashing out at America for their pressences of terrorists to inflict chaos on another country!

Believe me I love America and its freedoms but in this day and age, we cannot play world police! I'm sick of it! Concentrate on social revolution, concentrate on AMERICA! I'm tierd of kids in this country, we need a turn around.

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This is the latest news about Vang Pao this morning


Vang Pao, center, shown opening ceremonies for Hmong New Years at the Fresno Fairgrounds, is one of 11 men charged with plotting the violent overthrow of the communist government in Laos. They are expected back in Sacramento federal court Wednesday.

For the first time in more than nine months, the case against 10 Hmong and a retired Army lieutenant colonel from Woodland was back in Sacramento federal court Wednesday for a status conference.


Not since bail hearings over two days in mid-July has there been an in-court proceeding in the prosecution of the 11 men on charges they were plotting the violent overthrow of the communist government in Laos.


And the pace has not picked up.

In a discussion that lasted barely five minutes, it was agreed that the impressive array of legal talent will next assemble before U.S. District Judge Frank C. Damrell Jr. on Dec. 3.


The next court date is expected to be sometime in November, when U.S. Magistrate Judge Dale A. Drozd will hear arguments on motions related to information sought by defense lawyers about their clients that may be in the files of U.S. intelligence agencies.


This includes contacts their clients may have had with the government regarding their wish that something be done for Hmong still hiding in the jungles of Laos who are allegedly hunted and killed by the communist regime.

One of the areas of interest to the defense is whether the government has intercepted electronic communication between Hmong in the United States and those in the Laotian jungles. The lawyers would ask that the content of any such intercepts be handed over to them.


Speaking for the defense team, attorney John Keker told Damrell that he and his colleagues expect to file these discovery" motions "about Labor Day."

Assistant U.S. Attorney Robert Twiss said after the hearing that some of the information the defense could ask for "may not exist." Other information "may not be discoverable," either because it is not relevant to the case or is classified, he said.


Defense lawyers have been poring over more than 36,000 pages of material turned over to them by prosecutors.


In addition, a federal agent's four months undercover as a weapons dealer ready to arm would-be insurgent Hmong in Laos and Thailand produced 250 audio files of recorded meetings and phone calls and more than 20 DVDs with video recordings of meetings. All of this is now in the hands of the defense team and is being transcribed and studied.


The defense lawyers have also been identifying and interviewing potential witnesses and developing a strategy.


While the courtroom was packed with Hmong spectators, only a few of the defendants were there. Others have waived their right to be at most proceedings. They are all free on bail, but trips outside the judicial districts in which they reside must be approved by officers of the court's pretrial services unit.


Since the case was disclosed publicly in June, there has been a groundswell of support for the defendants among Vietnam veterans, who regard one of those charged, Gen. Vang Pao, and his followers as heroes of the war they fought.

Vang, now 78, was recruited by the Central Intelligence Agency in 1961 to lead a secret army of Hmong soldiers against the North Vietnamese.


For the next 14 years, until the communists came to power in Laos, Vang and his troops disrupted movement on the Ho Chi Min trail, the Viet Cong supply line to the south that traversed Laos; flew combat missions as backseat spotters; raced enemy forces through jungles and over mountains to get to downed U.S. pilots first; and guarded a top-secret radar installation that the Air Force needed in its bombing campaign against North Vietnam.

Some of the defendants fought under Vang's command.


It is estimated that 35,000 to 40,000 Hmong soldiers died in the conflict, and a saying among Vietnam veterans is: "For every one of them who died, an American came home."


Because of that support, Hmong families and loved ones who didn't make it out of Laos after the war are hunted and killed by the current regime, according to reports by journalists, documentary filmmakers and international human rights organizations.


There are other reports that nearly 8,000 Hmong political refugees and asylum seekers in Thailand are to be involuntarily repatriated.

Lao and Thai officials continuously deny that there is any Lao military campaign against Hmong jungle groups.


It is especially galling to Vietnam veterans and Hmong that the Asian Development Bank, in which the United States has a 15 percent financial stake underwritten by American tax dollars, funds Laotian projects. Only Japan among the 67 nation-shareholders holds as many shares in the bank as the United States.

http://www.sacbee.com/101/story/882584.html



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hmmm ! long story ! I agree that VP is a hero for hmong community in fresno or in the US but for lao people he has been condamned to be executed long time ago as a ennemy of lao people and I also see that the US security has done a great job, thanks to it lao people didn`t have to witness another civil war, `cos we are tired of war which led us nowhere and for for persecuted hmong people... common ! come to laos and find out by yourself where hmong people are persecuted... even laolum lke me do not have the privilege they are having right now, we have not the same tenacity they are having so ordinary laolum are poorer than hmong, in the former time when the war was over there were ambush in the north by armed hmong but now those hmong fled to thailand many years ago, now you can travel from north to the south of laos without any fear...

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Well, the way I see for the Hmong poeple that is not a big deal anymore. The big deal is the Chinese poeple, they are going to take over the laos with out war.
Cold war is moving into laos, yall watch and see?
Now is the cash world, money talks only......

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Uhhhh - Thaks for all your responses.   I am so proud that we are in the same boat.  To my knowledge,  Vang Pao and his 10 men are not exactly in jail.  But they are in house arrest meaning they are restricted to do something.  They can't  travel outside their home.  Thay can't use phone.  They can do NOTHING now.  If they violate,  that's it for them.  That's U.S. law.  Only Vang Pao can do or go but under U.S. supersivion.  But he is from heroe to zero.   What about 10 men, nobody has heard anything.  I have not heard about their court date.  Hmong in America, they don't consider they are Lao.  They say they are Hmong. But if asked old people where are you from? they say "Laos".  I think those Hmongs left in Laos these days they are waiting for Vang Pao to go back to be the king of Laos.  They are arm and dangerous.  They shoot and kill the innocent people in the bus/car between Viangjan & Luangphrabaang.  It happened to some of my friends back in 1990's.  My fellow Lao.  Beware the next generation.  If they can do this time, the young ones will carry this and so on.  The young ones are smarter.  So please let Laos be Laos for our heroe's sake.

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Laos2beLaos wrote:

Uhhhh - Thaks for all your responses.   I am so proud that we are in the same boat.  To my knowledge,  Vang Pao and his 10 men are not exactly in jail.  But they are in house arrest meaning they are restricted to do something.  They can't  travel outside their home.  Thay can't use phone.  They can do NOTHING now.  If they violate,  that's it for them.  That's U.S. law.  Only Vang Pao can do or go but under U.S. supersivion.  But he is from heroe to zero.   What about 10 men, nobody has heard anything.  I have not heard about their court date.  Hmong in America, they don't consider they are Lao.  They say they are Hmong. But if asked old people where are you from? they say "Laos".  I think those Hmongs left in Laos these days they are waiting for Vang Pao to go back to be the king of Laos.  They are arm and dangerous.  They shoot and kill the innocent people in the bus/car between Viangjan & Luangphrabaang.  It happened to some of my friends back in 1990's.  My fellow Lao.  Beware the next generation.  If they can do this time, the young ones will carry this and so on.  The young ones are smarter.  So please let Laos be Laos for our heroe's sake.



That's good point, but now I guess everything has been change so much. I dont think the hmong poeple willing to be a stubborn. So why? otherwise, They will be stay in the jungle and have no food, I guess now the hmong in laos they are very good corporation with laos G-verment. Since they are tire of Vang Pao BS, said he will bring them here to USA, but he failed. Even himself still can't helped.
Now the Hmnong in laos they are betray to their own tribal, once Vang Pao is fukk up and they get screw.
So, Like I say I am not concern about them. The big concern is chinese, why poeple lived for the better life as well as job.
So if the chinese came down with all the cash and buy all the land then you will find out why?





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atleast he had the balls to overthrow the communist regime. Laos would be better off if there was not a communist gov. Lao folks always talk about how they hate the gov. and want to go back home but they cant. Do something about it dammit!

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WOW!!
Congratulation to Vang for overthrow laos goverment and now laos is freedom and nomore communist so far, and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way.

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Rocker wrote:

WOW!!
Congratulation to Vang for overthrow laos goverment and now laos is freedom and nomore communist so far, and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way.




 Yes very smartest way.


What?

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Rocker wrote:

WOW!!
Congratulation to Vang for overthrow laos goverment and now laos is freedom and nomore communist so far, and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way.




If you are/were educated in American educational system you need to go back to school or take summer class.



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Lan_Xang wrote:

Rocker wrote:

WOW!!
Congratulation to Vang for overthrow laos goverment and now laos is freedom and nomore communist so far, and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way.




If you are/were educated in American educational system you need to go back to school or take summer class.



I need to go back to school? So are you going to be my teacher huh?



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Rocker wrote:

 

Lan_Xang wrote:

Rocker wrote:

WOW!!
Congratulation to Vang for overthrow laos goverment and now laos is freedom and nomore communist so far, and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way.




If you are/were educated in American educational system you need to go back to school or take summer class.



I need to go back to school? So are you going to be my teacher huh?

 



Yes you do need to go back to school if years of schooling produced that kindergarten sentence.

 



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Zak wrote:

Rocker wrote:


Lan_Xang wrote:

Rocker wrote:

WOW!!
Congratulation to Vang for overthrow laos goverment and now laos is freedom and nomore communist so far, and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way.




If you are/were educated in American educational system you need to go back to school or take summer class.



I need to go back to school? So are you going to be my teacher huh?




Yes you do need to go back to school if years of schooling produced that kindergarten sentence.



HAHAHAHA. Look at your sentence, Mr ZAk. Do you think you are mister english professional huh? Fukk you.



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People have to understand your comment. If they don't, then what is the point of writing it. You would just be wasting your time.

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Lan_Xang wrote:

People have to understand your comment. If they don't, then what is the point of writing it. You would just be wasting your time.




What didnt you understand tell me, I don't think everyone in here is all PHD english student, so just base on the point and move on. Don't be acting like all serious talking smack like you all that, come on? Ok, Mister english professor I will leave you here and you can run this website. I am out of here, some poeple here no respect, Fukk that shiet!!!!!



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bottom line is.... if there are any pro vangpao in this discussion we obviously know you are not laotion. so stop trying to pretend that vangpao was suppose to be good for all laos and its people, we all know what would have happen if vangpao did succeed in whatever he was trying to do during the war, half of laos would be calld hmongland thnks to him n the cia.
 

but all this talk doesnt change the fact of history, what it is now is what it is, nothing more...

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That's good point, but now I guess everything has been changed so much. I dont think the Hmong people are not willing to be a stubborn. So why? otherwise, They will stay in the jungle and have no food.

I guess now the Hmong in Laos they are very good corporation with Lao G-verment. Since they are tired of Vang Pao BS, said he will bring them here to USA, but he failed. Even he himself still can't helped.

Now, as for the Hmong in Laos, some are betraying to their own tribal, once Vang Pao is fukk up and they get screw.

So, like I say I do not concern about them. The big concern is Chinese, why? People lived for the better life as well as job.
So if the chinese came down with all their cash and buy all the land then you will find out what would happen?


I do agree with you with regard to the Hmong people. It seems to me they understand what is what. On the one hand, Vang Pao just wanted to use them for his own benefit, but they are the one who are the scapegoats. On the other hand, Lao government also treat them very well, according to European representative who visited Hmong village not so long ago.
 
As Mr. Chiip had said that Hmong people are treated much-much more better than we Lao (Lao Lum) are treated. That is really true. Lots Hmong people are currently working in the high rank of the leadership of Laos.

As for Chinese people who come to Laos to do business in Laos, I think you don't need to worry about. There is a law for foreigners doing business in Laos. Foreigners cannot buy any land even one square metre, unless they join with Lao people as the joint venture business.

I think, other countries also do like this in the sense they develop their  countries' economies. The more investors come to their countries, the better their economies would have been.



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TSP wrote:

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That's good point, but now I guess everything has been changed so much. I dont think the Hmong people are not willing to be a stubborn. So why? otherwise, They will stay in the jungle and have no food.

I guess now the Hmong in Laos they are very good corporation with Lao G-verment. Since they are tired of Vang Pao BS, said he will bring them here to USA, but he failed. Even he himself still can't helped.

Now, as for the Hmong in Laos, some are betraying to their own tribal, once Vang Pao is fukk up and they get screw.

So, like I say I do not concern about them. The big concern is Chinese, why? People lived for the better life as well as job.
So if the chinese came down with all their cash and buy all the land then you will find out what would happen?


I do agree with you with regard to the Hmong people. It seems to me they understand what is what. On the one hand, Vang Pao just wanted to use them for his own benefit, but they are the one who are the scapegoats. On the other hand, Lao government also treat them very well, according to European representative who visited Hmong village not so long ago.
 
As Mr. Chiip had said that Hmong people are treated much-much more better than we Lao (Lao Lum) are treated. That is really true. Lots Hmong people are currently working in the high rank of the leadership of Laos.

As for Chinese people who come to Laos to do business in Laos, I think you don't need to worry about. There is a law for foreigners doing business in Laos. Foreigners cannot buy any land even one square metre, unless they join with Lao people as the joint venture business.

I think, other countries also do like this in the sense they develop their  countries' economies. The more investors come to their countries, the better their economies would have been.




Your are very smart person, TSP. I can tell poeple who is higher or lower education by the way you talk.

Take care my friend!



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Koad Mair Sue Pourk Phu Num Ma Communist.
Hahahahahahahhahahaha

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What didnt you understand tell me, I don't think everyone in here is all PHD english student, so just base on the point and move on. Don't be acting like all serious talking smack like you all that, come on? Ok, Mister english professor I will leave you here and you can run this website. I am out of here, some poeple here no respect, Fukk that shiet!!!!!

 



What do you mean by this :

".............and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way."

 

That is the part I don't know what you are talking about.



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I don't worry much about Hmong people in Laos.  They may be innocent.  I am talking about some might be stubborn.  They might be still waiting one day Jaofa Vang Pao will come back to get Laos and be a king.  But seens like they will have to wait forever. It's not gonna happen, ever.  I worry about Hmong in abroad especially in California, Minnesota and Wisconsin.  They have highly educated men and women.  They can get close to U.S. gov.  by saying Vang Pao and his people help CIA back in 1960's.  Hey,  Lao people helped U.S. gov. too.  We suffered from Vietnam war too.  Even now, it's still hard to go to Northern part of Laos because of unexploded bombs.    About Chineses people in Laos.  Can someone tell me more.  What are they doing? and where are they?  Are they settled permanently? or they come to do business?  Are they set to go back?   But beware my Lao fellows.   Chinese population is over
billion (1,000,000,000).  Maybe Chinese Gov. needs land for its people.  

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Lan_Xang wrote:

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What didnt you understand tell me, I don't think everyone in here is all PHD english student, so just base on the point and move on. Don't be acting like all serious talking smack like you all that, come on? Ok, Mister english professor I will leave you here and you can run this website. I am out of here, some poeple here no respect, Fukk that shiet!!!!!




What do you mean by this :

".............and with the house arrest that you get is very smartest way."

That is the part I don't know what you are talking about.



I was say Mr. Vang pao is very stupid for getting himself in the trouble and the worst part is house arrest.
What else do you need to know, so I hope your history book will be release very soon huh? Mr. King want to be.....



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Laos2beLaos wrote:

 Chinese population is over
billion (1,000,000,000).  Maybe Chinese Gov. needs land for its people.  



I don't think that Chinese government can take any pieces of Lao land for its people.

On the one hand, Laos is an independent country. Laos and China have signed the demarcation agreement. In addition, Laos also has a good relationship with China. On the other hand, China now does not make war with any nation, unlike some western countries.

So judging by everything, it would be unwise to think that China would come to invade Laos.       



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What do you mean by "demarcation agreement"?

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thanks Mr. TSP for saring my point of view, at least there is someone who knows the reallity happening in Laos, so, have a nice day !

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What else do you need to know, so I hope your history book will be release very soon huh? Mr. King want to be.....

 




 When did I said I was writing history book and when did I say I want to be a king?



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Lan_Xang wrote:

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What else do you need to know, so I hope your history book will be release very soon huh? Mr. King want to be.....





 When did I said I was writing history book and when did I say I want to be a king?



I can tell by reading you description luang prabang blah blah.....
Another thing I can think of is the political want to be huh? hahahahaha




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Yes you do need to go back to school if years of schooling produced that kindergarten sentence.



HAHAHAHA. Look at your sentence, Mr ZAk. Do you think you are mister english professional huh? Fukk you.

 



Honestly, be grown up about it.

I understand some people don't have good abilities in English. If you are going to be immature about it, why should we allow that handicap to be excuse?

Luang Phrabang is the nest of Lao culture, who doesn't love it?

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Zak wrote:

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Yes you do need to go back to school if years of schooling produced that kindergarten sentence.



HAHAHAHA. Look at your sentence, Mr ZAk. Do you think you are mister english professional huh? Fukk you.




Honestly, be grown up about it.

I understand some people don't have good abilities in English. If you are going to be immature about it, why should we allow that handicap to be excuse?

Luang Phrabang is the nest of Lao culture, who doesn't love it?

It's not only about growing up. It's about respect another and never thing you are the hero here, try come up and think that you are all this and all that.
Bcause you neve see that person in person, I am not a kid either I try to share some feeling with another fellow. But I dont know, someone just came from nowhere and tell me I need to go back to school. I guess he/she must be really perfect person though, I want to see that......LOL



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Don't take it out on Zak.

It is me....I said whoever wrote sentence like that need to go back to school. I know it hurt because it is the true. Truth hurt but it is not meant to degrade or put anyone down. It is just fact.

If you write like that and no one understand you then it is useless. The main reason anyone come here is to get your point across....for people to understand your point.....whether they agree or disagree............. if you can't not do that that it is really a waste of time.

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I can tell by reading you description luang prabang blah blah.....

 




What you refering to is a remark made by an observer in Luang Prabang about the city. If you think about it...that comment can be applied to many places that are overun by tourists.

Here is the link to the article if you care to read it. The actual comment I quoted is on pare 2.


http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/13/asia/luang.php?page=1

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Lan_Xang wrote:

Don't take it out on Zak.

It is me....I said whoever wrote sentence like that need to go back to school. I know it hurt because it is the true. Truth hurt but it is not meant to degrade or put anyone down. It is just fact.

If you write like that and no one understand you then it is useless. The main reason anyone come here is to get your point across....for people to understand your point.....whether they agree or disagree............. if you can't not do that that it is really a waste of time.



At the first you say you don't undersstand, but I dont see anyone who is really serious but you. I know you are try to put another person down then to make you look good. I wonder who you think you are?
Did you really know me?

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Lan_Xang wrote:

Rocker wrote:

I can tell by reading you description luang prabang blah blah.....




What you refering to is a remark made by an observer in Luang Prabang about the city. If you think about it...that comment can be applied to many places that are overun by tourists.

Here is the link to the article if you care to read it. The actual comment I quoted is on pare 2.


http://www.iht.com/articles/2008/04/13/asia/luang.php?page=1

What is it all about luang prabang, I see alot of better things in viengchanh. If I want to point it out. Don't acting like you all smart person in here ok, I dont give it fukk of whatever you think you are.
Shut your mouth and focus on your own business. If you think it's fun to attack among another person post then lets do it, I want to see how much heat can you take? LOL



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kakakaka. i will sit back and see how must lan-xang can take it . kekekeke.

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than Lan_Xang,
please don't fight to these smart idiots.
they will never understand what do you want to make yopur point.
this is 1 of the reasons, our lao communities never get along with eachother. 
my 3 cent


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Anonymous wrote:

than Lan_Xang,
please don't fight to these smart idiots.
they will never understand what do you want to make yopur point.
this is 1 of the reasons, our lao communities never get along with eachother. 
my 3 cent




Please don't call me and Idiot, If your mama is a whore then go ahead.
Stay the fukk off! if it's not your damn business. Punk!!!!



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Oh Well, I think I am kind of rude here.  I am appology ok.
I will leave yall alone, You can talk all the shiet about me and I like it.


Bye bye fellows!!!

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Rocker wrote:

 


At the first you say you don't undersstand, but I dont see anyone who is really serious but you. I know you are try to put another person down then to make you look good. I wonder who you think you are?
Did you really know me?

 




 I didn't understand you at first until you clarify your comment. I am serious enough to try to know what your comment meant. If YOU are serious than write better so everyone can understand it. It is not a put down or to make me look better than you.



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Lan_Xang wrote:

Rocker wrote:


At the first you say you don't undersstand, but I dont see anyone who is really serious but you. I know you are try to put another person down then to make you look good. I wonder who you think you are?
Did you really know me?



 I didn't understand you at first until you clarify your comment. I am serious enough to try to know what your comment meant. If YOU are serious than write better so everyone can understand it. It is not a put down or to make me look better than you.



Ho la lu ya! You are the best my friend.  You are my hero, bye bye!!!!!!!!!



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Rocker wrote:

 

What is it all about luang prabang, I see alot of better things in viengchanh. If I want to point it out. Don't acting like you all smart person in here ok, I dont give it fukk of whatever you think you are.
Shut your mouth and focus on your own business. If you think it's fun to attack among another person post then lets do it, I want to see how much heat can you take? LOL

 




You said I want to be a King because of my signature below this comment. And I am telling you it is not my comment I am quoting what was said from the article.
I even provided a link to the article where it came from.

You come here to the forum to discuss topic. When you posted your comment it is free to reply to it. If you think it is an attack than you are sensitive. Again, if you or anyone post a comment please be sure it is readable to other can read it and undestand it. Otherwise go write on a journal or a diary so only you can see and understand it.

Take members name LAOPEOPLEARMY as example....I go back and forth with him on many topic because of our difference but I never ask him to clarify it becuase I can read his writing.

I am asking you people to do the same.

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Lan_Xang wrote:

Rocker wrote:


What is it all about luang prabang, I see alot of better things in viengchanh. If I want to point it out. Don't acting like you all smart person in here ok, I dont give it fukk of whatever you think you are.
Shut your mouth and focus on your own business. If you think it's fun to attack among another person post then lets do it, I want to see how much heat can you take? LOL





You said I want to be a King because of my signature below this comment. And I am telling you it is not my comment I am quoting what was said from the article.
I even provided a link to the article where it came from.

You come here to the forum to discuss topic. When you posted your comment it is free to reply to it. If you think it is an attack than you are sensitive. Again, if you or anyone post a comment please be sure it is readable to other can read it and undestand it. Otherwise go write on a journal or a diary so only you can see and understand it.

Take members name LAOPEOPLEARMY as example....I go back and forth with him on many topic because of our difference but I never ask him to clarify it becuase I can read his writing.

I am asking you people to do the same.

Are there anything still missing from my post i want to clarify for the rest?
Let me ask you personally, Who are you and why are you curiou of everything poeple say? I dont see anyone in here is care for any issued, but you did.
I was wonder that, maybe you think you are smarter person here and I if is that so, what make you think that?
Are you try to correst to all the post here, that poeple come in and out posted?
If that is the case do that, since you just did to my post? I want to see it.
I know you want to have a personal with me, are you?



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atleast he had the balls to overthrow the communist regime. Laos would be better off if there was not a communist gov. Lao folks always talk about how they hate the gov. and want to go back home but they cant. Do something about it dammit!



Overthrow the Lao Government? Last time I checked the Lao Government is still in full control of the Country! Lao Expatriates are more realistic with their expectation than those uneducated elderly Hmong Vang Pao folks.



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Zak and Lanxang,

You guys misunderstood Rocker's sarcastic remark!



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