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LPDR subversives on SCL are getting desperate - a sign of the political crisis faced by the LPDR

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Rasmey Nhek

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Mar 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/5/98
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CHOWIGAN wrote:
>
> >From: Fre...@waw.pdi.net*** (Lao Houn Mai)
>
> >The LPDR regime is running for its life. I predict that the regime as we now
> >know it will collapse
> >before the end of 1998.
> >
> Well, it would be nice to see, but I can't agree with you. How could the LPDR
> collapse? This is still a mystery that need to be solve. How could a roof of a
> house fall on our head when the house has never been built?
>
That is even the more reason for you to take it down!!! LPDR installed,
controlled, and sustained by Hanoi must dis-integrate. Ordinary loatians
inside and outside of the country must stand up. The time has changed.
Hanoi is falling on its face. Soviet Unions, Hanoi's major backer has
collapsed and honey moon with China is unrealistic. Hanoi is now part of
ASEAN and soon its politburo members will give
in to the force of unanimous voices of ASEAN members. You couldn't find
a better time than this to tear down the LPDR's ghost house. All the
power to those Loatians
who will fight for their sovereignty. I'm quite certain you all will win
if you rise up.

+rasmey

> My prediction is that the LPDR regime will keep on going and stay in power
> until there is no Lao person left in Laos, even on that point I am not sure.
> Perhaps the LPDR could replace the Lao people with the population of Vietnam in
> order to sustain their power! The LPDR are only taking in the money from
> whatever or where ever they could get their hands on, they don't have any
> spending such as their brother country in USSR. The USSR have factories,
> schools, hospitals, researches laboratories, space station, airports, naval
> base etc... all these places were paid by the governement of the USSR. While
> the LPDR do not have such expenses, even their main military is provided by the
> graciousty of Hanoi. All they do is sit on their nice chair and make sure that
> the rest of Lao people bring them food to eat and some money to spend.
> Therefore unlikely to collapse.
>
> Chowigan

Lao Houn Mai

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Mar 5, 1998, 3:00:00 AM3/5/98
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On Thu, 05 Mar 1998 00:52:07 +0900, Rasmey Nhek <rn...@cisco.com> wrote:

>That is even the more reason for you to take it down!!! LPDR installed,
>controlled, and sustained by Hanoi must dis-integrate. Ordinary loatians
>inside and outside of the country must stand up. The time has changed.
>Hanoi is falling on its face. Soviet Unions, Hanoi's major backer has
>collapsed and honey moon with China is unrealistic. Hanoi is now part of
>ASEAN and soon its politburo members will give
>in to the force of unanimous voices of ASEAN members. You couldn't find
>a better time than this to tear down the LPDR's ghost house. All the
>power to those Loatians
>who will fight for their sovereignty. I'm quite certain you all will win
>if you rise up.

I agree with most of what you say. However I am not so sure that the honey moon with China is
unrealistic - there is pretty good evidence that such a honeymoon has already started.


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