+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
>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.