Thanks,
SGL
I agree with one party system state as written in the country
constitution but Laos doesn't have any king or royal family members as
in Thailand where all Lao ethnic minority groups can make any of their
comments and recommendations to the government and party leaders
including a head of the state.
I don't think we have the same situation as in Thailand and other
monarchy countries.
dkj
Soon enough you won't be able to get out of their trap. Vietcong are smart people, they'll move you to any direction they like, smoothly and swiftly without you knowing it. Stay there and die there fucker for selling off our own country. Now our girls can sing vietsong nicely on your TV, with nice Viet accent. I do like viet ass for my dinner, haha...
brushoff
<dkj....@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1191390460....@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
dougi
On 10 3 , 3:03, "brushoff" <mrbrush...@aol.com> wrote:
> Damn right dkj, all you have is a Vietcong driven monarchy pseudo system!!
>
> Soon enough you won't be able to get out of their trap. Vietcong are smart people, they'll move you to any direction they like, smoothly and swiftly without you knowing it. Stay there and die there fucker for selling off our own country. Now our girls can sing vietsong nicely on your TV, with nice Viet accent. I do like viet ass for my dinner, haha...
>
> brushoff
>
>
>
> <dkj.l...@gmail.com> wrote in messagenews:1191390460....@o80g2000hse.googlegroups.com...
> > SGL,
>
> > I agree with one party system state as written in the country
> > constitution but Laos doesn't have any king or royal family members as
> > in Thailand where all Lao ethnic minority groups can make any of their
> > comments and recommendations to the government and party leaders
> > including a head of the state.
>
> > I don't think we have the same situation as in Thailand and other
> > monarchy countries.
>
> > dkj- -
>
> - -
Sabaidee Dougi .
Thane dou thouk ( look down ) on pathet xat Lao keun pai leo . Shame
on someone calling himself Laotian .
Sokdee.
Base on the theory from old political science textbook(1979), NO COUNTRY on this blue planet isFriends of SCL, According to Webster's Dictionary, COMMUNISM is a system of government in which all the means of production belong to the state. It applied to Laos from 1975 to late 80' when the government tried to nationalize everything, that means to transfer ownership or control of land, resources, industries etc... to the nation. But now Laos is no longer using the communist doctrine to run her economy. She has free market economy like many countries in the western hemisphere. She is a member of ASEAN, has NTR with the US and will be a member of WTO in the near future. In term of politic, Laos is not different from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia or maybe Thailand where people cannot formally criticize their own government or the head of state. I think Laos is not a communist or dictatorial state. Laos is a country with one-party system. Thanouxay and DKJ, what do you think about this topic? Thanks, SGL ____________________________________________________________________________
"SOME" remember that?
I thought it was a lip-service to call the rest of laos look like pat-
pong. Why? It will
take another 32 yrs. or more, in order for laos to build a city like
pat-pong. Pat-pong
is full with high rise, restaurants, shops, hotels, subway station,
shopping mall, international
business offices and more...
Is Laos a communist state? HECK YEAH!
Than-Paxasonlao,
Kanoy wao pit san bor? Than-Paxasonlao jung leow hen taeh moum kihai
kong Patpong nor.
Patpong ga pen heang thong-thiaw moum neung khong Thailand. Phaiphai
kor son-jai.
Khor thod thi sai-hai pai-si Ban-meung commi khong Than.
dougi
On 10 4 , 9:40, <laohaklao1...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> sanga...@yahoo.comwrote:Friends of SCL, According to Webster's Dictionary, COMMUNISM is a system of government in which all the means of production belong to the state. It applied to Laos from 1975 to late 80' when the government tried to nationalize everything, that means to transfer ownership or control of land, resources, industries etc... to the nation. But now Laos is no longer using the communist doctrine to run her economy. She has free market economy like many countries in the western hemisphere. She is a member of ASEAN, has NTR with the US and will be a member of WTO in the near future. In term of politic, Laos is not different from Kuwait, Saudi Arabia or maybe Thailand where people cannot formally criticize their own government or the head of state. I think Laos is not a communist or dictatorial state. Laos is a country with one-party system. Thanouxay and DKJ, what do you think about this topic? Thanks, SGL ____________________________________________________________________________ Base on the theory from old political science textbook(1979), NO COUNTRY on this blue planet is
> pure communistand NO COUNTRY ispure capitalist. The closest countries to be called a COMMUNIST STATES
> are ROMANIA, ALBANIA and NORTH KOREA. Again, the closest countries to be called CAPITALIST STATES are
> HONG KONG and SINGAPORE.
> Communist_____[C]___[D][E]___________________[L]__________0______________________________[A]_____[B]_______Capitalist
> [CENTER]
> [A]= Singapore, [C]= Romania, [E]= North Korea
> [B]= Hong Kong [D]=Albania.
> The best to describe Laos is perhaps at point [L] when you combine her ECONOMIC SYSTEM and HER OVERALL CONSTITUTION into
> POLITICAL INSTITUTION.
> In the REAL WORLD, we are living in the MIXED POLITICAL andECONOMICAL SYSTEM.
Sabaidee Dougi .
You didn't make it clear about " The rest of the country is just like
Patpong in Bangcock . You make it sound like Muang Kali , Bangcock .
Long time ne see, how the weather in your coolest town?
I hope you already packed for your next visit
Vientiane is cooler than usual today as soon Boun Ork Phansa
Say hello to Lee,
Hakpaeng
dkj
Communist rule is for the ashole or terrors only, not for all,
that why I like LPDR, they lean from the book memorized
all shapter but used their skill to operation instate of open
book every time when doing some thing..
Vientiane is cooler very good I like it .
The ones who think laos is not a communist state don't have the brain
to think for themselves. Living under this garbage commu regime for 32
years, these people are completely brainwashed to the point that they
even don't know that the pak-papivat-pasasollao is one of a few
communist party leaf over on earth.
What ever the pak-ppl told them, they believe it and take it as the
absolute fact. Wake up laonai, make laos a free country. Why keep this
garbage commu regime in laos, the commu leaders themselves are afraid
of being called communists even they really are.
Go to hell communism!
Viva freedom and peace.
pizone
On Oct 3, 11:46 pm, "paxason...@yahoo.com" <paxason...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
I assume that no regime will ever survive long if the Entire People do
not support it.
I also assume that none of Militarist or Dictatorship regime could
ever effort to have enough soldiers and death squad to guard every
inch of the territory to prevent people from upraising.
I also assume that our regime will last through out your life time and
after your "Departure". your kids will request a Visa from our regime
if they wish to come back to visit their parent's former homeland.
Sok dee
On Oct 4, 12:09 pm, <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 2, 10:04 pm, sangalee...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > Friends of SCL,
> > According to Webster's Dictionary, COMMUNISM is a system of government
> > in which all the means of production belong to the state. It applied
> > to Laos from 1975 to late 80' when the government tried to nationalize
> > everything, that means to transfer ownership or control of land,
> > resources, industries etc... to the nation. But now Laos is no longer
> > using the communist doctrine to run her economy. She has free market
> > economy like many countries in the western hemisphere. She is a member
> > of ASEAN, has NTR with the US and will be a member of WTO in the near
> > future. In term of politic, Laos is not different from Kuwait, Saudi
> > Arabia or maybe Thailand where people cannot formally criticize their
> > own government or the head of state. I think Laos is not a communist
> > or dictatorial state. Laos is a country with one-party system.
> >Thanouxayand DKJ, what do you think about this topic?
>
> > Thanks,
> > SGL
>
> Communist rule is for the ashole or terrors only, not for all,
> that why I like LPDR, they lean from the book memorized
> all shapter but used their skill to operation instate of open
> book every time when doing some thing..- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
I don't think LAOS is a real COMMUNIST COUNTRY. The Lao leading class
people were all deserters from the old ROYAL GOV., none of them was
rising from the DICTATORSHIP of the PROLETARIAT. The LAO CIVIL WAR
was about pure PERSONAL REVENGE, nothing communism. Today, once the
deserters are in total control of the power, COMMUNISM is FORGETTABLE.
The only reason why it's still there is because, keeping it that way,
they hope to scare away those real nationalists, like we keep a
Bhudda charming arround our neck to protect devil.
In reality, after 32 years, due to ignorance, they are incapable to
bring the country to prosperity, despite the NTR and the call for help
from laonorks. All they can get is cheap sex under the name of
tourism. The real nationalist laonorks are too skeptical to return.
Right now, big time corruptions, Laos is controlled politically by the
vietnamese, culturally by the thai and economically by the chinese,
the thai, the japanese and the korean. Too bad, by the time laonorks
and laonais can get along, the country would be long gone.
All those bloodshed were for nothing, but for a corrupted government.
.
> I assume that no regime will ever survive long if the Entire People do
> not support it.
your regime survive long because you commu people use the communist
regime as the tool to control the people and not because the entire
people support it. if you stupidly beleive that laonai support your
commu regime, try to give them freedom of speech, then you know right
away how bad is your commu regime.
> I also assume that none of Militarist or Dictatorship regime could
> ever effort to have enough soldiers and death squad to guard every
> inch of the territory to prevent people from upraising.
it's not the number of soldiers to prevent the people from uprising,
it's the tactics the commu use that prevent the people from uprising.
it's needless to explain the commu tactics to you right?
> I also assume that our regime will last through out your life time and
> after your "Departure".
this sounds like you also know that your commu regime is NOT good for
the people, but you have to keep it as long as possible because it
real 'good' for you people who call yourselves the 'leaders'.
> your kids will request a Visa from our regime
> if they wish to come back to visit their parent's former homeland.
yah, you're right. our kids have to request a visa to see their
parents birthplace. how about your kids? will they hold your garbage
hammer and sickle flag for ever? wounldn't you like to ask for a visa
to see the free world once in their life time?
> Sok dee
hakpheng
pizone
>
> On Oct 4, 12:09 pm, <phet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Oct 2, 10:04 pm, sangalee...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> > > Friends of SCL,
> > > According to Webster's Dictionary, COMMUNISM is a system of government
> > > in which all the means of production belong to the state. It applied
> > > to Laos from 1975 to late 80' when the government tried to nationalize
> > > everything, that means to transfer ownership or control of land,
> > > resources, industries etc... to the nation. But now Laos is no longer
> > > using the communist doctrine to run her economy. She has free market
> > > economy like many countries in the western hemisphere. She is a member
> > > of ASEAN, has NTR with the US and will be a member of WTO in the near
> > > future. In term of politic, Laos is not different from Kuwait, Saudi
> > > Arabia or maybe Thailand where people cannot formally criticize their
> > > own government or the head of state. I think Laos is not a communist
> > > or dictatorial state. Laos is a country with one-party system.
> > >Thanouxayand DKJ, what do you think about this topic?
>
> > > Thanks,
> > > SGL
>
> > Communist rule is for the ashole or terrors only, not for all,
> > that why I like LPDR, they lean from the book memorized
> > all shapter but used their skill to operation instate of open
> > book every time when doing some thing..- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
Hahaha...You"re defeated by the MEOS. Khod Mae Meung buck Phuan!
TseemYeej.
Gatta be the new MEO, right?
dougi
555 Borther Smooth,
Lolz...
What else Laos is not commie country. You can count not too many
commies left on earth and
It doesn't going nowhere except Laos and Vietnam are first country
who's done that even Soviet
And China cannot even do it.
Bravo...bravo...bravo