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Subject: Re: Vietnam is the toilet of the world...under the dumb VC TU+` NGUYE^~N CAO KY` DDE^'N NGU Posted on: Wed, 25 Feb 2004 03:03:32 +0000 (UTC)

My brothers and sisters are your brothers and sisters too, comrade
DoanDucTam unless you have cut all ties to the homeland. Of course,
your wife could be mine too but not the vice versa.

Tell me another party which is viable? Track record wise, I could not
see one. No party would have the universal appeal that the Communist
Party of Vietnam has.

Whether they should align the party's objective closer to that of the
nation is probably the issue to be considered and how they could do
that without creating any unwelcome reaction from their ranks is the
the problem for them to solve.

Labeling them "dumb", "country of apes", "toilet" or any other names,
gives nothing, comrade.


DOANDUCTAM@YAHOO.COM (DOAN DUC TAM) wrote in message news:...
> Comrade T C Ky,
>
> Opportunity has arrived to sell another 30,000 Vietnamese girls,
> including potentially your daughters and sisters... into prostitution
> and bondage in Cambodia and the rest of the world?
>
> If you have any inteligence and courage, you should insit that the VCP
> give up power and let other parties try to improve Vietnam!
>
> The stupid, obstinate losers in the VCP, Nong Duc Manh, Phan Van Khai,
> Nguyen Duc Luong ... have been screwing everyone in Vietnam long
> enough and has ruined everything, dont you think?
>
> Comrade T C Ky canbe proud that Vietnam has achieved the status of the
> Country of The Apes, the toilet of the world...under the dumb VC!
>
>
> Cao_Ky@beer.com (Tran Cao Ky) wrote in message news:...
>
> > The window of opportunity is begining to arrive. It wont last forever.
> > If this opportunity is not taken by either side, my fear is that once
> > this window is over (wont be long, probably in the next 5-7 years),
> > true reconciliation will probably never come. By then, whoever remains
> > on whichever side could only pity on the lost opportunity. That was
> > the mistake certain people have made in the past, that is the mistake
> > we have experienced before. No excuse of making the same old mistake
> > once again. The boat is ready, start moving the board before it is too
> > late. Dont wait for whoever still wanting to stay behind, we can move
> > forward without them.