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http://www.chinahush.com/2010/01/11/torture-video-exposed-chinese-casino-over-the-border/



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http://www.chinahush.com/2010/01/11/torture-video-exposed-chinese-casino-over-the-border/



         Gambling addiction is the disease that destroy a lot of people and families around the world and must be treated by professional therapy just like drug and alcohol .Gambling addiction is as bad as mentally sick person, they lie and steal and torture is not going to help .

 



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i have to admit china and its practices can be very frightening!!! i wish the United states did not do so much business with them..but its our own fault..like many other countries we are addicted to the cheap goods they produce.

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imagine what they can do to other people if they can do that to their own. the casino is inside Laos. we need to be more careful.

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imagine what they can do to other people if they can do that to their own. the casino is inside Laos. we need to be more careful.



         In Italy , the mafia will chop the hands and arms and legs or ear off piece by piece until their families come up with money to pay for what they owe them off.

 



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lie down with the dog you get fleas.

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The painful truth about Chinese in Southeast Asia is that they control nearly 70% of the economy of those countries and they proudly brag about it. In Asia Pacific such as Philippines for example, Chinese control a large percentage of their economy too.  In Thailand, Chinese Thai hold more than 2/3 of the seats in the parliament and Chinese Thai own most of major businesses. It wasn't long ago, Indonesians and Tibetans deeply suffered under the predominance of Chinese power primarily due to direct control and interference by powerful ethnic Chinese especially in decision making by their corrupt governments. They were powerless knowing that orders were given behind closed doors. Ethnic Chinese brought off many politicians probably including President Suharto himself, and Indonesians were treated like a second-class citizen. The situations got worsen as the passage of time forcing Indonesians to take the law into their own hands after prolonged periods of pent up anger finally it got boiled over. That's when the malice and mayhem began.  Those low-paid salary army-police indirectly supported random slaughtering and raping of Chinese throughout the country because they too felt sympathetic toward their fellow countrymen and toward themselves. Their reluctance to intervene during violent transgression peremptorily manifested it.

I got the impression that the Chinese especially in Indonesia finally realized their arrogance, ignorance, and greed would only bring a negative image toward them and justify the act of pogroms. Their massive wealth doesn't always guarantee their safety and only when they fully integrate themselves with the community and treat those locals as their fellow human beings without so much prejudice, relegation, they would be able to live in peace and lasting harmony.  I truly hope they had learned from their fateful experiences of the past and treat Laotian equally or at least to the minimum expectation.  I have no doubt about newer generation of Chinese in Laos will eventually play crucial roles in decision making which can affect lives of ordinary citizens. What they did to Uyghur Ethnics in Xinjian Province is quite scary and worrisome.  This rested in the fact that the region's Muslim majority was being diluted by Han Chinese settlers who now comprised of 40% of the population; identical practice is also deliberately used in Tibet where the local populace is being diluted as a way to change the demographic reality on the ground.

Beijing desperately tries to win hearts and minds of those Tibetans by pouring in billions of dollars for development in various projects and to impress the world that China seriously cares about the lives of its citizens. But Ethnic Han Chinese in Tibet are the ones who benefit most from Beijing's benevolence and a small handful of Tibetans especially those handpicked by Beijing got that share of the pies. The indigenous people of Tibet continue to deprive access to equal justice under its corrupt law. Young Tibetans have less opportunity comparing to Ethnic Hans. Furthermore, restaurants, hotels and other lucrative businesses are owned by Han Chinese who are quite reluctant to hire locals; therefore, seeking employment by young Tibetans becomes biggest challenge and the lack of discrimination law makes it even harder to seek justice. Some incompetent local officials would never hesitate to accept bribery from the wealthy. It is no wonder why many Tibetans express their desire to be poor under Dalai Lama than being treated as a second-class citizen by ethnic Han Chinese.






-- Edited by BLM2010 on Saturday 30th of January 2010 11:20:33 PM

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The painful truth about Chinese in Southeast Asia is that they control nearly 70% of the economy of those countries and they proudly brag about it. In Asia Pacific such as Philippines for example, Chinese control a large percentage of their economy too.  In Thailand, Chinese Thai hold more than 2/3 of the seats in the parliament and Chinese Thai own most of major businesses. It wasn't long ago, Indonesians and Tibetans deeply suffered under the predominance of Chinese power primarily due to direct control and interference by powerful ethnic Chinese especially in decision making by their corrupt governments. They were powerless knowing that orders were given behind closed doors. Ethnic Chinese brought off many politicians probably including President Suharto himself, and Indonesians were treated like second-class citizens. The situations got worsen as the passage of time forcing Indonesians to take the law into their own hands after prolonged periods of pent up anger finally it got boiled over. That's when the malice and mayhem began.  Those low-paid salary army-police indirectly supported random slaughtering and raping of Chinese throughout the country because they too felt sympathetic toward their fellow countrymen and toward themselves. Their reluctance to intervene during violent transgression peremptorily manifested it.

I got the impression that the Chinese especially in Indonesia finally realized their arrogance, ignorance, and greed would only bring a negative image toward them and justify the act of pogroms. Their massive wealth doesn't always guarantee their safety and only when they fully integrate themselves with the community and treat those locals as their fellow human beings without so much prejudice, relegation, they would be able to live in peace and lasting harmony.  I truly hope they had learned from their fateful experiences of the past and treat Laotian equally or at least the minimum expectation.  I have no doubt about newer generation of Chinese in Laos will eventually play crucial roles in decision making which can affect lives of ordinary citizens. What they did to Uyghur Ethnics in Xinjiang Province is quite scary and worrisome.  This rested in the fact that the region's Muslim majority was being diluted by Han Chinese settlers who now comprised of 40% of the population; identical practice is also deliberately used in Tibet where the local populace is being diluted as a way to change the demographic reality on the ground.

Beijing desperately tries to win hearts and minds of those Tibetans by pouring in billions of dollars for development in various projects and to impress the world that China seriously cares about the lives of its citizens. But Ethnic Han Chinese in Tibet are the ones who benefit most from Beijing's benevolence and a small handful of Tibetans especially those handpicked by Beijing got that share of the pies. The indigenous people of Tibet continue to deprive access to equal justice under its corrupt law. Young Tibetans have less opportunity comparing to Ethnic Hans. Furthermore, restaurants, hotels and other lucrative businesses are owned by Han Chinese who are quite reluctant to hire locals; therefore, seeking employment by young Tibetans becomes biggest challenge and the lack of discrimination law makes it even harder to seek justice. Some incompetent local officials would never hesitate to accept bribery from the wealthy. It is no wonder for many Tibetans to express their desire to be poor under Dalai Lama than being treated as a second-class citizen by ethnic Han Chinese.



            Wow , brother BLM you forgot about India , Vietnam ( Spratly Island ) and the philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia . Now influences in the Thailand ( Jerk Lim )
 is the leader of the yellow shirt. 

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chinese are racists. they treat minority in china very bad they have too much pride in han ancestors.

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Seem like good things dont come easily without hardworks...


Chinese mafia do something inappropriate on our own land...we need really to be very careful in order to protect our good image in global arena and make our selve safe place for next lao generation


  wonder if there is some Lao People go there and get trapped, how we gonna help them?.....



  



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Seem like good things dont come easily without hardworks...


Chinese mafia do something inappropriate on our own land...we need really to be very careful in order to protect our good image in global arena and make our selve safe place for next lao generation


  wonder if there is some Lao People go there and get trapped, how we gonna help them?.....



Thus, the importance of having safety nets. Progress is good but not at the expense of people. Other countries experiences with some Chinese (again...SOME) is that they are capable of doing underground businesses. One popular acitivity is piracy. Worst is illegal drugs.

the fact that the country owe a lot to them can be taken advantaged of by some. There is also a possibility that authorities will keep a blind eye or be gentle in dealing with whoever will be caught making illegal activities as an effort to maintain good political and economic ties with China. Chinese are smart, they know that now more than ever they have economic dominance.

 



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BLM,

Your remark is very similar to that of the Neo Nazi group in North Americas and Europe regarding people of Jewish descent. Inciting racial tension is a crime in the Lao PDR.

Xenophobia  will not be tolerated in the era of globalization.



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The painful truth about Chinese in Southeast Asia is that they control nearly 70% of the economy of those countries and they proudly brag about it. In Asia Pacific such as Philippines for example, Chinese control a large percentage of their economy too.  In Thailand, Chinese Thai hold more than 2/3 of the seats in the parliament and Chinese Thai own most of major businesses. It wasn't long ago, Indonesians and Tibetans deeply suffered under the predominance of Chinese power primarily due to direct control and interference by powerful ethnic Chinese especially in decision making by their corrupt governments. They were powerless knowing that orders were given behind closed doors. Ethnic Chinese brought off many politicians probably including President Suharto himself, and Indonesians were treated like a second-class citizen. The situations got worsen as the passage of time forcing Indonesians to take the law into their own hands after prolonged periods of pent up anger finally it got boiled over. That's when the malice and mayhem began.  Those low-paid salary army-police indirectly supported random slaughtering and raping of Chinese throughout the country because they too felt sympathetic toward their fellow countrymen and toward themselves. Their reluctance to intervene during violent transgression peremptorily manifested it.

I got the impression that the Chinese especially in Indonesia finally realized their arrogance, ignorance, and greed would only bring a negative image toward them and justify the act of pogroms. Their massive wealth doesn't always guarantee their safety and only when they fully integrate themselves with the community and treat those locals as their fellow human beings without so much prejudice, relegation, they would be able to live in peace and lasting harmony.  I truly hope they had learned from their fateful experiences of the past and treat Laotian equally or at least to the minimum expectation.  I have no doubt about newer generation of Chinese in Laos will eventually play crucial roles in decision making which can affect lives of ordinary citizens. What they did to Uyghur Ethnics in Xinjian Province is quite scary and worrisome.  This rested in the fact that the region's Muslim majority was being diluted by Han Chinese settlers who now comprised of 40% of the population; identical practice is also deliberately used in Tibet where the local populace is being diluted as a way to change the demographic reality on the ground.

Beijing desperately tries to win hearts and minds of those Tibetans by pouring in billions of dollars for development in various projects and to impress the world that China seriously cares about the lives of its citizens. But Ethnic Han Chinese in Tibet are the ones who benefit most from Beijing's benevolence and a small handful of Tibetans especially those handpicked by Beijing got that share of the pies. The indigenous people of Tibet continue to deprive access to equal justice under its corrupt law. Young Tibetans have less opportunity comparing to Ethnic Hans. Furthermore, restaurants, hotels and other lucrative businesses are owned by Han Chinese who are quite reluctant to hire locals; therefore, seeking employment by young Tibetans becomes biggest challenge and the lack of discrimination law makes it even harder to seek justice. Some incompetent local officials would never hesitate to accept bribery from the wealthy. It is no wonder why many Tibetans express their desire to be poor under Dalai Lama than being treated as a second-class citizen by ethnic Han Chinese.






-- Edited by BLM2010 on Saturday 30th of January 2010 11:20:33 PM


 



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BLM,

Your remark is very similar to that of the Neo Nazi group in North Americas and Europe regarding people of Jewish descent. Inciting racial tension is a crime in the Lao PDR.

Xenophobia  will not be tolerated in the era of globalization.



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The painful truth about Chinese in Southeast Asia is that they control nearly 70% of the economy of those countries and they proudly brag about it. In Asia Pacific such as Philippines for example, Chinese control a large percentage of their economy too.  In Thailand, Chinese Thai hold more than 2/3 of the seats in the parliament and Chinese Thai own most of major businesses. It wasn't long ago, Indonesians and Tibetans deeply suffered under the predominance of Chinese power primarily due to direct control and interference by powerful ethnic Chinese especially in decision making by their corrupt governments. They were powerless knowing that orders were given behind closed doors. Ethnic Chinese brought off many politicians probably including President Suharto himself, and Indonesians were treated like a second-class citizen. The situations got worsen as the passage of time forcing Indonesians to take the law into their own hands after prolonged periods of pent up anger finally it got boiled over. That's when the malice and mayhem began.  Those low-paid salary army-police indirectly supported random slaughtering and raping of Chinese throughout the country because they too felt sympathetic toward their fellow countrymen and toward themselves. Their reluctance to intervene during violent transgression peremptorily manifested it.

I got the impression that the Chinese especially in Indonesia finally realized their arrogance, ignorance, and greed would only bring a negative image toward them and justify the act of pogroms. Their massive wealth doesn't always guarantee their safety and only when they fully integrate themselves with the community and treat those locals as their fellow human beings without so much prejudice, relegation, they would be able to live in peace and lasting harmony.  I truly hope they had learned from their fateful experiences of the past and treat Laotian equally or at least to the minimum expectation.  I have no doubt about newer generation of Chinese in Laos will eventually play crucial roles in decision making which can affect lives of ordinary citizens. What they did to Uyghur Ethnics in Xinjian Province is quite scary and worrisome.  This rested in the fact that the region's Muslim majority was being diluted by Han Chinese settlers who now comprised of 40% of the population; identical practice is also deliberately used in Tibet where the local populace is being diluted as a way to change the demographic reality on the ground.

Beijing desperately tries to win hearts and minds of those Tibetans by pouring in billions of dollars for development in various projects and to impress the world that China seriously cares about the lives of its citizens. But Ethnic Han Chinese in Tibet are the ones who benefit most from Beijing's benevolence and a small handful of Tibetans especially those handpicked by Beijing got that share of the pies. The indigenous people of Tibet continue to deprive access to equal justice under its corrupt law. Young Tibetans have less opportunity comparing to Ethnic Hans. Furthermore, restaurants, hotels and other lucrative businesses are owned by Han Chinese who are quite reluctant to hire locals; therefore, seeking employment by young Tibetans becomes biggest challenge and the lack of discrimination law makes it even harder to seek justice. Some incompetent local officials would never hesitate to accept bribery from the wealthy. It is no wonder why many Tibetans express their desire to be poor under Dalai Lama than being treated as a second-class citizen by ethnic Han Chinese.




-- Edited by BLM2010 on Saturday 30th of January 2010 11:20:33 PM



 how is he inciting racial when he is telling as it is? the last time i learn brother BLM is living in America not you Lao PDR. you need to go back to Laos because this country is for free people only. go pick some frog please.




 



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just want to say " som nam na chinese who wanted to Gamble , PEOPLE LOSE EVERYTHING FROM THE GAMBLE...LAO OFFICIALS CAN'T DO ANYTHING FOR THAT TO HELP THOSE CHINESE IN LAOS CASINO...THIS IS INTERNAL BUSINESS OF CASINO .

THE VICTIM HAS 2 OPTIONS.. 1 PAY FOR DEBT AND 2. GET TORTURE

-- Edited by khonthakek on Sunday 31st of January 2010 04:10:07 AM

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Is China going to be our new colonial master? 

Previously: Thailand (Siam), France, US.
Currently:   Vietnam.

PS.  I hate imperialism.

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just want to say " som nam na chinese who wanted to Gamble , PEOPLE LOSE EVERYTHING FROM THE GAMBLE...LAO OFFICIALS CAN'T DO ANYTHING FOR THAT TO HELP THOSE CHINESE IN LAOS CASINO...THIS IS INTERNAL BUSINESS OF CASINO .

THE VICTIM HAS 2 OPTIONS.. 1 PAY FOR DEBT AND 2. GET TORTURE

-- Edited by khonthakek on Sunday 31st of January 2010 04:10:07 AM



Addiction in gambling is very serious and it's not that easy to cure even after numerous counseling does not guarantee addicts would not relapse.  Addicted gamblers would gamble away everything they have. Other consequences are the rise in divorce rates, in crimes from home-invasion robbery, larceny, theft to murder and prostitution. Rampant corruption among politicians makes the matters worse. They would collude with gangbangers, local thug and Mafia.  What can be hypocrite about gambling in China though is against their law, but they would not oppose it if their people want to build casino elsewhere and make money.

As far as torture is concerned, Chinese had historically used various methods in inflicting emotional and physical pain upon their alleged criminals and some of the methods are still being used until today. In 1999, President Jiang Zemin outlawed torture in China due to an international outcry and an obligation to the promise made before Summer Olympics was awarded. Nevertheless, video showing brutality against Falun Gong leaked out from Mainland and it was awful. You can click on the link below, but if you are sensitive, please don't bother due to its graphical nature.


http://chinaview.wordpress.com/2007/03/29/list-of-china-modern-torture-methods-photo/
 



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khonthakek wrote:

just want to say " som nam na chinese who wanted to Gamble , PEOPLE LOSE EVERYTHING FROM THE GAMBLE...LAO OFFICIALS CAN'T DO ANYTHING FOR THAT TO HELP THOSE CHINESE IN LAOS CASINO...THIS IS INTERNAL BUSINESS OF CASINO .

THE VICTIM HAS 2 OPTIONS.. 1 PAY FOR DEBT AND 2. GET TORTURE

-- Edited by khonthakek on Sunday 31st of January 2010 04:10:07 AM



Addiction in gambling is very serious and it's not that easy to cure even after numerous counseling does not guarantee addicts would not relapse.  Addicted gamblers would gamble away everything they have. Other consequences are the rise in divorce rates, in crimes from home-invasion robbery, larceny, theft to murder and prostitution. Rampant corruption among politicians makes the matters worse. They would collude with gangbangers, local thug and Mafia.  What can be hypocrite about gambling in China though is against their law, but they would not oppose it if their people want to build casino elsewhere and make money.

As far as torture is concerned, Chinese had historically used various methods in inflicting emotional and physical pain upon their alleged criminals and some of the methods are still being used until today. In 1999, President Jiang Zemin outlawed torture in China due to an international outcry and an obligation to the promise made before Summer Olympics was awarded. Nevertheless, video showing brutality against Falun Gong leaked out from Mainland and it was awful. You can click on the link below, but if you are sensitive, please don't bother due to its graphical nature.


http://chinaview.wordpress.com/2007/03/29/list-of-china-modern-torture-methods-photo/
 


Oh God that was horrible. Made me sick!

 



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Don't you worry about me, worry about yourself first.  That is exactly my point, you are a foreigner and you have no business in Laos internal affairs.


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 how is he inciting racial when he is telling as it is? the last time i learn brother BLM is living in America not you Lao PDR. you need to go back to Laos because this country is for free people only. go pick some frog please.



 




 



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 I have never seen any body get rich from gambling but I have seen a lot of people that their lives and their families have been destroyed by gambling. Gambling is the mentally
sickness that would make the good persons change their personalities and characters. They would lie, steal, lazy  and don't want to work but gambling ,losing their honor and minds, committed suicide and kill even their own member of their families for money. It is very hard to cure , they will need a professional therapy for a long time.

-- Edited by Dark Angel on Sunday 31st of January 2010 04:18:48 PM

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I have never seen any body get rich from gambling but I have seen a lot of people that their lives and their families have been destroyed by gambling. Gambling is the mentally
sickness that would make the good persons change their personalities and characters. They would lie, steal, lazy  and don't want to work but gambling ,losing their honor and minds, committed suicide and kill even their own member of their families for money. It is very hard to cure , they will need a professional therapy for a long time.

-- Edited by Dark Angel on Sunday 31st of January 2010 04:18:48 PM




have you seen people get rich from drug business in laos... yes there are.....many



-- Edited by khonthakek on Sunday 31st of January 2010 04:48:23 PM

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BLM,

Your remark is very similar to that of the Neo Nazi group in North Americas and Europe regarding people of Jewish descent. Inciting racial tension is a crime in the Lao PDR.

Xenophobia  will not be tolerated in the era of globalization.



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I think Neo Nazi in one party state and Hitler was the dictator. So why don't you compare that to Kin Jong iL in north Korea or Fidel Castro or Raul Castro in Cuba are like it.

 


 



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Wow , brother BLM you forgot about India , Vietnam ( Spratly Island ) and the philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia . Now influences in the Thailand ( Jerk Lim )
 is the leader of the yellow shirt. 



No I did not forget any of those countries you mentioned above. I just simply didn't have time to name them all. By the way, in case you don't know about the main reason why people become soldiers in Laos especially in the past, it was due to poverty, the lack of gainful employment and the laziness of being a lifetime farmer. The only way out is to become a soldier since there is no requirement for literacy. Unlike police, at least you need to be able to read and write, soldier on the other hand, you just need to walk into a military camp and become one. It is simple just that.



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Wow , brother BLM you forgot about India , Vietnam ( Spratly Island ) and the philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia . Now influences in the Thailand ( Jerk Lim )
 is the leader of the yellow shirt. 



No I did not forget any of those countries you mentioned above. I just simply didn't have time to name them all. By the way, in case you don't know about the main reason why people become soldiers in Laos especially in the past, it was due to poverty, the lack of gainful employment and the laziness of being a lifetime farmer. The only way out is to become a soldier since there is no requirement for literacy. Unlike police, at least you need to be able to read and write, soldier on the other hand, you just need to walk into a military camp and become one. It is simple just that.



        I am very impress with every comment that you have made brother BLM but it seems to me there is some one who could not stand when you are telling the truth .

 



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 What's up BrotherBlue, what is going on man? how's everything? School? Business? work? Are you still in school or done ? i really thought you were gone, man. anyway welcome back Bro, Oh by the way you still chasing the skirt around the Campus???? ha.ha.. make sure you save some for me and Brotherthakek,Brotherseharhed, ok. bro. alright get you later..



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http://www.chinahush.com/2010/01/11/torture-video-exposed-chinese-casino-over-the-border/




 What's up BrotherBlue, what is going on man? how's everything? School? Business? work? Are you still in school or done ? i really thought you were gone, man. anyway welcome back Bro, Oh by the way you still chasing the skirt around the Campus???? ha.ha.. make sure you save some for me and Brotherthakek,Brotherseharhed, ok. bro. alright get you later..




 brother BLM will never leave us forever. he know we miss him lolsmile



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Speak-out wrote:

 

BLM2010 wrote:



http://www.chinahush.com/2010/01/11/torture-video-exposed-chinese-casino-over-the-border/




 What's up BrotherBlue, what is going on man? how's everything? School? Business? work? Are you still in school or done ? i really thought you were gone, man. anyway welcome back Bro, Oh by the way you still chasing the skirt around the Campus???? ha.ha.. make sure you save some for me and Brotherthakek,Brotherseharhed, ok. bro. alright get you later..




 brother BLM will never leave us forever. he know we miss him lolsmile




Lol, thank you for the two of you and as a fully-grown man, BLM has a primary responsibility and that is to take care of my family. I did not go back to school for employment purpose but to obtain a basic knowledge about computer. I took a semester off for other priority. My interest now is in real estate transaction. I don't have time to chase any lady and I'd rather have all ladies chase me instead.smile I am sure Khonthakek and SeeHarHed are injecting their Laotian Love to those lucky chicks out there. You sound like you are still in your early or mid-20s and for sure bright future and opportunity are awaiting you; just be a little patient, everything else might just fall into its puzzle.  

 



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Wow , brother BLM you forgot about India , Vietnam ( Spratly Island ) and the philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia . Now influences in the Thailand ( Jerk Lim )
 is the leader of the yellow shirt. 



No I did not forget any of those countries you mentioned above. I just simply didn't have time to name them all. By the way, in case you don't know about the main reason why people become soldiers in Laos especially in the past, it was due to poverty, the lack of gainful employment and the laziness of being a lifetime farmer. The only way out is to become a soldier since there is no requirement for literacy. Unlike police, at least you need to be able to read and write, soldier on the other hand, you just need to walk into a military camp and become one. It is simple just that.



        I am very impress with every comment that you have made brother BLM but it seems to me there is some one who could not stand when you are telling the truth .

 






LOL, do we have the same person(s) in mind.

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Oh i forgot to say. Cover your asses, hes gonna shoot! Ha ha

Just kidding! Spare me, ok sir!

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The Chinese government should send their police there to investigate since Lao police has no jurisdiction in that region.

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BLM2010 wrote:

 

Anonymous wrote:

 

Wow , brother BLM you forgot about India , Vietnam ( Spratly Island ) and the philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia . Now influences in the Thailand ( Jerk Lim )
is the leader of the yellow shirt.



No I did not forget any of those countries you mentioned above. I just simply didn't have time to name them all. By the way, in case you don't know about the main reason why people become soldiers in Laos especially in the past, it was due to poverty, the lack of gainful employment and the laziness of being a lifetime farmer. The only way out is to become a soldier since there is no requirement for literacy. Unlike police, at least you need to be able to read and write, soldier on the other hand, you just need to walk into a military camp and become one. It is simple just that.

 



My dad was in military at the age of 14 until he became colonel.
Through out his military life he has gone through many ground battles starting ເຊິກກອງແລ until the protest of 1975.
I am very proud of him for the fact that he was from a farmer family, he has to join the army so he can support his family with his income.

 



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