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Myanmar allows first UN aid flights but none from US

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#533
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the article heading said something to the effect of.

Is it time for military intervention '

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Free Tibet!

Boycot Chinese imports.
Boycot the Olympics.

NOW

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#535
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Lets look at the members of the Council on Foreign Relations. Thier portfolio's.

It used to be that they sold the whole person. This was called Slavery. Nowadays, they sell half a person. Their labors. And it is called the Stock Market.

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Modern Day slave trading.
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Sunday May 11
 
fissionmailed wrote:
Give them credit at least they are smart! keep Americans out before they colonize the country and the CIA replaces the leader! at least then the people will still have hope for their country! give aid? LOL! Bush give a country AID!? thats a fcking joke. "We will give Iraq democracy!" -kills 10,000 civilians- fcking American assholes stop trying to imerialize the world, focus on your own country where people are patriotic without intelligence and trips to the hospital cost you life savings.
Funny how one of the most Pro US countries in the World is Our ex colony , The Philippines. Everytime I go there the people are warm and friendly , and except for a handful of left wing nutjobs, pro US.
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Sunday May 11
 
HT-SA wrote:
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It is very obvious that you have personal problems with people's elected leader of Burma, Aung San Su Kyi.
You have multiple user names and you tried to degrade her and her sacrifices for her country every chance you got on this Burmese forum.
You either work for the Burmese military government or you are a deranged person who is incapable of making any logical arguments.
He could also be one of those Asian rascist who hate Any Asian woman that marries a white person.
There a small minority in the Asian community that consider any Asian that marry outside their race a vile traitor.. Which includes the junta in Myanmar. The Junta has called Aung Suu Kyi a traitor for marrying an Englishman and her 2 Sons mongrols.

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Do you make your own tin foil hats?
If the people who control the US Government had control over eh world and its finances…. Than the world and its finances would be acting more in line with the needs of the USA… don’t you think so?
So you support a government that sends its troops to terrorize its citizens, to impale children on posts in front of villages to get them to tow the line…. A government who even punishes those who watch protests?
And you make up stories like the one above to help you feel better about supporting such horror.
What on earth makes you think that the people who control the US government "would be acting more in line with the needs of the USA?" If it appeared that way in the last 40 years, its because the bankers and corporate moguls wanted it that way. They really don't care about the USA. They care about power and profit, and don't need to align with any particular country or political entity.

There are many reasons the FED (a private company) is screwing with our economy, one being the push for a North American Union. This allows them to check off one more task item on their way to a one world government.

You write: "And you make up stories like the one above to help you feel better about supporting such horror."

Obviously, you don't read much, and aren't up to speed on the SPP, PNAC, Trilateral Commission, NWO and CFR. No need to make anything up, friend. All the information is out there, if you can read. Ignorance is supporting "such horror."

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When the photos come from the playground and the happpy fat children are all military kids, the world will know who got the supplies.

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Sunday May 11
 
France is pushing an Initiative in the UN to for immeditate AID Intervention and delivery whether the Generals want it or not. HAH!

Now thats what is needed.

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Forcing the aid is one thing, getting people on the ground by force will be quite another.
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Chinaman wrote:
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The so-called elected leader has done nothing for her people. She sits in a nice colonial home on a lake and says its house arrest? Gimme a break
that socialist whore for Soros has no shame
Nobel prize for what? Living with a boy her son's age She did not have the decency to go to her husband's funeral Burma will have a junta as
long as you have idiots following her
By the way only 45 % of the people like her
life goes on without her They all know she
stinks
You poor thing. You have no clue on what you are talking about. You need more knowledge on this subject to speak out.

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If the USA truly wants to help disaster struck countries around the world, and thus our govt be recieved as true humanitarians, then give us USA citizens a stimulus check worth a minimum $5,000 each!!

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We all are one wrote:
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You poor thing. You have no clue on what you are talking about. You need more knowledge on this subject to speak out.
I think their post was a bit too much, but it is true that the West has a tendency to embrace supposedly popular leaders in developing countries who utlimately are neither particularly popular nor particularly good. There seems to be a particular susceptibility to embracing female opposition leaders in this way. Anyone remember Benazir Bhutto, Corey Aquino or Megawati Sukarnoputri - popular in the west but hopelessly inept (and mired in corruption scandals) when they came to power. What makes you think Suu Kyi will be any better?

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Independent patriot wrote:
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What on earth makes you think that the people who control the US government "would be acting more in line with the needs of the USA?" If it appeared that way in the last 40 years, its because the bankers and corporate moguls wanted it that way. They really don't care about the USA. They care about power and profit, and don't need to align with any particular country or political entity.
There are many reasons the FED (a private company) is screwing with our economy, one being the push for a North American Union. This allows them to check off one more task item on their way to a one world government.
You write: "And you make up stories like the one above to help you feel better about supporting such horror."
Obviously, you don't read much, and aren't up to speed on the SPP, PNAC, Trilateral Commission, NWO and CFR. No need to make anything up, friend. All the information is out there, if you can read. Ignorance is supporting "such horror."
You know. I didn't think me and you would agree with much but this comment I can agree with 100%
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Kaso wrote:
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If you want to revolt against any corrupt government, there will be revolts everyday in this planet. And I think america can't escape that either. The reason I am typing in this blog because the topic involve us -indochina. If you stay away from poking your un-invited nose, we wouldn't want to bother. If you want to keep criticising in other countries affairs, go back to your school and learn the principle of freedom of speech before coming to join discussion again. I believe freedom of speech is a two or multiple ways process. Is that the same with what you hold over there?
Been to Bangkok. Love the country.
Did find that people's attitude is to shrug their shoulders and say oh well, I can't do nothing about it. But you can. Teach your younger generation to Fight corruption at every turn and good changes will happen over time. If you allow corruption to go on and settle for the status quo then you will go on being treated like sheep by your government leaders. If you don't value your own lives. What reason makes you think your governers will ever value your lives at all?

By the way, I served my Country for over 20 years to help ensure the great freedoms we have. I also vote in every election at every government level I can.

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#549
Monday May 12
 
Now see? Was I speaking to the spokesman, or what spoke 'through' the spokesman?
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Independent patriot wrote:
"They really don't care about the USA. They care about power and profit, and don't need to align with any particular country or political entity."

This is why Bush referred to N.O. as "that part of the world".

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Telmark wrote:
Independent patriot wrote:
"They really don't care about the USA. They care about power and profit, and don't need to align with any particular country or political entity."
This is why Bush referred to N.O. as "that part of the world".
I guess the French got the last laugh on that deal!
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AsiaSauce wrote:
<quoted text>I think their post was a bit too much, but it is true that the West has a tendency to embrace supposedly popular leaders in developing countries who utlimately are neither particularly popular nor particularly good. There seems to be a particular susceptibility to embracing female opposition leaders in this way. Anyone remember Benazir Bhutto, Corey Aquino or Megawati Sukarnoputri - popular in the west but hopelessly inept (and mired in corruption scandals) when they came to power. What makes you think Suu Kyi will be any better?
We have been seeing through out these decades since independence, only corrupted leaders.For sure she is not among them. If she loved comfort and luxury above all she will not be back in Burma doing what she is doing or what she has done. She is not like the other leaders that you have stated above. It is too long to explain what she has done and the others have done. But if you go on line and study a bit, it well certainly heilp you understand better who she is.
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Chinaman wrote:
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The so-called elected leader has done nothing for her people. She sits in a nice colonial home on a lake and says its house arrest? Gimme a break
that socialist whore for Soros has no shame
Nobel prize for what? Living with a boy her son's age She did not have the decency to go to her husband's funeral Burma will have a junta as
long as you have idiots following her
By the way only 45 % of the people like her
life goes on without her They all know she
stinks
You sound like an agent of the Red Chinese Propaganda Ministry.

Does it pay well to be a communist spy in Arkansas?
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