but they're all stupids, useless no brains and doesn't work any more with theirs UDOME KATI! Lao pdr today is recognized and full supported from U.N and all of his Alliance. ( inl. your America ) why are you all here and what's for are you all doing here? it's all rubbish and full of sh... for the rest of all your life!!!
Lao pdr today is recognized and full supported from U.N and all of his Alliance.
"The name "Laos" stinks all around the world today, but only because of the massive corruption, greed and oppression that exists there. This must stop. Imagine a Laos without the likes of Somsavat Lengsavadh, Bounmaly Vilavong and their ilk. Imagine a place without secret police and government informers on every street corner. Imagine a place where aid and donor money actually gets to the worthy projects and citizens it was meant to aid, and not into the pockets of corrupt government officials and their friends and relatives. "Julie and I are totally committed to ridding Laos of the criminals who took our livelihood, and the livelihood of many of our good Lao workers. We are not alone. We will not rest until this has been accomplished, and we will not pause until we have been fully compensated for what has been stolen from us and, indeed, from the good Lao people.
but they're all stupids, useless no brains and doesn't work any more with theirs UDOME KATI! Lao pdr today is recognized and full supported from U.N and all of his Alliance. ( inl. your America ) why are you all here and what's for are you all doing here? it's all rubbish and full of sh... for the rest of all your life!!!
but they're all stupids, useless no brains and doesn't work any more with theirs UDOME KATI! Lao pdr today is recognized and full supported from U.N and all of his Alliance. ( inl. your America ) why are you all here and what's for are you all doing here? it's all rubbish and full of sh... for the rest of all your life!!!
but they're all stupids, useless no brains and doesn't work any more with theirs UDOME KATI! Lao pdr today is recognized and full supported from U.N and all of his Alliance. ( inl. your America ) why are you all here and what's for are you all doing here? it's all rubbish and full of sh... for the rest of all your life!!!
just look at the three ugly elephant heads ( thung sang 3 hoa! ) that show us, they are so stupids. how one elephant could live with three ugly heads together? we need one elephant with only one head... one LAOS LANE XANG!
just look at the three ugly elephant heads ( thung sang 3 hoa! ) that show us, they are so stupids. how one elephant could live with three ugly heads together? we need one elephant with only one head... one LAOS LANE XANG!
ເປັນຫຍັງການຕໍ່ສູ້ລາວນອກຈິ່ງມີຫຼາຍກຸ່ມແທ້?????? Answer you ! Because every body at oversea keep dreaming would like go back to be Boss..!when ever get chance.! But not that mush far yet keep fighting each other first at oversea there .
ເປັນຫຍັງການຕໍ່ສູ້ລາວນອກຈິ່ງມີຫຼາຍກຸ່ມແທ້?????? Answer you ! Because every body at oversea keep dreaming would like go back to be Boss..!when ever get chance.! But not that mush far yet keep fighting each other first at oversea there .
they have no any chance to came back home again.those stupid peoples just let them in the countries that they wanna be KHEE KHAA TANG SARD forever!
ເປັນຫຍັງການຕໍ່ສູ້ລາວນອກຈິ່ງມີຫຼາຍກຸ່ມແທ້?????? Answer you ! Because every body at oversea keep dreaming would like go back to be Boss..!when ever get chance.! But not that mush far yet keep fighting each other first at oversea there .
they have no any chance to came back home again.those stupid peoples just let them in the countries that they wanna be KHEE KHAA TANG SARD forever!
ບັກຫ້າ LaoUS (ຄະລຳນ້ຳແຕ່ກິນຕ່ອນ)ມືງ! ໃສ່ຊື່,LaoUS.ຂຽນພາສາ US ໃຊ້ window US ບໍ່ຢາກເປັນ
ບັກຫ້າ LaoUS (ຄະລຳນ້ຳແຕ່ກິນຕ່ອນ)ມືງ! ໃສ່ຊື່,LaoUS.ຂຽນພາສາ US ໃຊ້ window US ບໍ່ຢາກເປັນ
KHEE KHAA. US ມືງຄືມາ STUPID ແທ້ເນາະ
All in my life already been indepentdent myselft not need to be slave[KHEE KHAA] as you accused me.LaoUS just only my screen name!every body can use all kind of it in here not need put real name including you too right?Did i saying you be KHEE KHAA in here?go back to read my comment again ! Or you are already been KHEE KHAA ?If yet please don't pull me in with you.I will stay far away from it.
just look at the three ugly elephant heads ( thung sang 3 hoa! ) that show us, they are so stupids. how one elephant could live with three ugly heads together? we need one elephant with only one head... one LAOS LANE XANG!
Time will gone by time .King not only was had in Laos country China,Vietnam,Burma,Korea,and esle other country ..Becuase people would like to rules by they own,Country belong to people only,if no people no king no country,now .time for people have to make dicision which way to run country going far that mush they can do.Not need to rules by king only country will go better.every body can do it.
Time will gone by time .King not only was had in Laos country China,Vietnam,Burma,Korea,and esle other country ..Becuase people would like to rules by they own,Country belong to people only,if no people no king no country,now .time for people have to make dicision which way to run country going far that mush they can do.Not need to rules by king only country will go better.every body can do it.
First of all, I do not quite get your writings, they are full of grammatical errors; it would be much easier to comprehend had you written it properly. In any case, your language seemed a little over-reactive and aggressive, I guess, those vulgarities such as " stupid, slaves etc" or "us vs. them" kind of attitude should not find their place in any educated discussions; all in all, we are Lao People, we should unite, or rather re-unite and help build our country together. Laos, at this point, needs our support more than ever, the country is at a crossroads in terms of economic and social developments; hence we should contribute as much as we can to fasten the process.
We all know that, during the 1700s in the Siamese invasion era, the Lao Kingdom was divided into three because of the internal power struggles among the different groups. Had they accepted differing ideologies, consulted one another and united, that tragedy would not have occurred, would not you think so?
Yet again, in 1940s-1970s, it was partly because of the internal power struggles among different groups in Laos such as the Communist camp, the Royalist and the neutralist camps which put Laos in a tough position and eventually succumbed to communism. Had PrinceSouvanna Phouma outsmarted his half-brother red prince Souphanouvong, the communist folks would not have become victors.
History likes to repeat itself, please do not let it happen again, why can’t we just be nice to one another, we sure have differing opinions, nonetheless that should not give rise to any vulgar arguments or even physical confrontations.
My point is a simple one, we have to learn how to let go, leave the past behind and accept our differences if we really love our country, the people who need help most are the Lao people, our very own brothers and sisters out there, notwithstanding the fact that communism is not favored by Lao overseas group, nothing could be done at this juncture given its powerful neighbors to the West and the North, as long and far as they survive and are thriving, Laos would have to be their buffer zone and economic brotherhood, it looks as if it’s pre-destined.
What we can do though is, to help our Lao people, and hopefully when they become more educated, the younger generation would understand the importance and significance of democracy as it is part of our basic human rights.
why ( so-called ) Lao Nork has so many parties? the answer is simply= because they still use 3 ugly heads elephant frag! despite this frag NO LONGER EXIST!
why ( so-called ) Lao Nork has so many parties? the answer is simply= because they still use 3 ugly heads elephant frag! despite this frag NO LONGER EXIST!
why ( so-called ) Lao Nork has so many parties? the answer is simply= because they still use 3 ugly heads elephant frag! despite this frag NO LONGER EXIST!
First of all, I do not quite get your writings, they are full of grammatical errors; it would be much easier to comprehend had you written it properly. In any case, your language seemed a little over-reactive and aggressive, I guess, those vulgarities such as " stupid, slaves etc" or "us vs. them" kind of attitude should not find their place in any educated discussions; all in all, we are Lao People, we should unite, or rather re-unite and help build our country together. Laos, at this point, needs our support more than ever, the country is at a crossroads in terms of economic and social developments; hence we should contribute as much as we can to fasten the process.
We all know that, during the 1700s in the Siamese invasion era, the Lao Kingdom was divided into three because of the internal power struggles among the different groups. Had they accepted differing ideologies, consulted one another and united, that tragedy would not have occurred, would not you think so?
Yet again, in 1940s-1970s, it was partly because of the internal power struggles among different groups in Laos such as the Communist camp, the Royalist and the neutralist camps which put Laos in a tough position and eventually succumbed to communism. Had PrinceSouvanna Phouma outsmarted his half-brother red prince Souphanouvong, the communist folks would not have become victors.
History likes to repeat itself, please do not let it happen again, why can’t we just be nice to one another, we sure have differing opinions, nonetheless that should not give rise to any vulgar arguments or even physical confrontations.
My point is a simple one, we have to learn how to let go, leave the past behind and accept our differences if we really love our country, the people who need help most are the Lao people, our very own brothers and sisters out there, notwithstanding the fact that communism is not favored by Lao overseas group, nothing could be done at this juncture given its powerful neighbors to the West and the North, as long and far as they survive and are thriving, Laos would have to be their buffer zone and economic brotherhood, it looks as if it’s pre-destined.
What we can do though is, to help our Lao people, and hopefully when they become more educated, the younger generation would understand the importance and significance of democracy as it is part of our basic human rights.
Thanks
Regards
SN
your statement is the most friendly and absolutely patriotism. i respected you highly! thank you Sir..!
First of all, I do not quite get your writings, they are full of grammatical errors; it would be much easier to comprehend had you written it properly. In any case, your language seemed a little over-reactive and aggressive, I guess, those vulgarities such as " stupid, slaves etc" or "us vs. them" kind of attitude should not find their place in any educated discussions; all in all, we are Lao People, we should unite, or rather re-unite and help build our country together. Laos, at this point, needs our support more than ever, the country is at a crossroads in terms of economic and social developments; hence we should contribute as much as we can to fasten the process.
We all know that, during the 1700s in the Siamese invasion era, the Lao Kingdom was divided into three because of the internal power struggles among the different groups. Had they accepted differing ideologies, consulted one another and united, that tragedy would not have occurred, would not you think so?
Yet again, in 1940s-1970s, it was partly because of the internal power struggles among different groups in Laos such as the Communist camp, the Royalist and the neutralist camps which put Laos in a tough position and eventually succumbed to communism. Had PrinceSouvanna Phouma outsmarted his half-brother red prince Souphanouvong, the communist folks would not have become victors.
History likes to repeat itself, please do not let it happen again, why can’t we just be nice to one another, we sure have differing opinions, nonetheless that should not give rise to any vulgar arguments or even physical confrontations.
My point is a simple one, we have to learn how to let go, leave the past behind and accept our differences if we really love our country, the people who need help most are the Lao people, our very own brothers and sisters out there, notwithstanding the fact that communism is not favored by Lao overseas group, nothing could be done at this juncture given its powerful neighbors to the West and the North, as long and far as they survive and are thriving, Laos would have to be their buffer zone and economic brotherhood, it looks as if it’s pre-destined.
What we can do though is, to help our Lao people, and hopefully when they become more educated, the younger generation would understand the importance and significance of democracy as it is part of our basic human rights.
Thanks
Regards
SN
your statement is the most friendly and absolutetly patriotism. i highly respected you for that Sir! thank you!
First of all, I do not quite get your writings, they are full of grammatical errors; it would be much easier to comprehend had you written it properly. In any case, your language seemed a little over-reactive and aggressive, I guess, those vulgarities such as " stupid, slaves etc" or "us vs. them" kind of attitude should not find their place in any educated discussions; all in all, we are Lao People, we should unite, or rather re-unite and help build our country together. Laos, at this point, needs our support more than ever, the country is at a crossroads in terms of economic and social developments; hence we should contribute as much as we can to fasten the process.
We all know that, during the 1700s in the Siamese invasion era, the Lao Kingdom was divided into three because of the internal power struggles among the different groups. Had they accepted differing ideologies, consulted one another and united, that tragedy would not have occurred, would not you think so?
Yet again, in 1940s-1970s, it was partly because of the internal power struggles among different groups in Laos such as the Communist camp, the Royalist and the neutralist camps which put Laos in a tough position and eventually succumbed to communism. Had PrinceSouvanna Phouma outsmarted his half-brother red prince Souphanouvong, the communist folks would not have become victors.
History likes to repeat itself, please do not let it happen again, why can’t we just be nice to one another, we sure have differing opinions, nonetheless that should not give rise to any vulgar arguments or even physical confrontations.
My point is a simple one, we have to learn how to let go, leave the past behind and accept our differences if we really love our country, the people who need help most are the Lao people, our very own brothers and sisters out there, notwithstanding the fact that communism is not favored by Lao overseas group, nothing could be done at this juncture given its powerful neighbors to the West and the North, as long and far as they survive and are thriving, Laos would have to be their buffer zone and economic brotherhood, it looks as if it’s pre-destined.
What we can do though is, to help our Lao people, and hopefully when they become more educated, the younger generation would understand the importance and significance of democracy as it is part of our basic human rights.
Thanks
Regards
SN
your statement is the most friendly and absolutely patriotism. i highly respected you for that Sir! thank you!
It does't matter what king of flag for laos country long as that leader bring up laos going far as mush than now !right not no one need more civil war in country by the way keep more properity,, in our home land if Laos no civil war in next 50 years..Vientiane city will far than singapore and hong kong for sure.Don't listen this people >>>>ກູ້ສາດ
First of all, I do not quite get your writings, they are full of grammatical errors; it would be much easier to comprehend had you written it properly. In any case, your language seemed a little over-reactive and aggressive, I guess, those vulgarities such as " stupid, slaves etc" or "us vs. them" kind of attitude should not find their place in any educated discussions; all in all, we are Lao People, we should unite, or rather re-unite and help build our country together. Laos, at this point, needs our support more than ever, the country is at a crossroads in terms of economic and social developments; hence we should contribute as much as we can to fasten the process.
We all know that, during the 1700s in the Siamese invasion era, the Lao Kingdom was divided into three because of the internal power struggles among the different groups. Had they accepted differing ideologies, consulted one another and united, that tragedy would not have occurred, would not you think so?
Yet again, in 1940s-1970s, it was partly because of the internal power struggles among different groups in Laos such as the Communist camp, the Royalist and the neutralist camps which put Laos in a tough position and eventually succumbed to communism. Had PrinceSouvanna Phouma outsmarted his half-brother red prince Souphanouvong, the communist folks would not have become victors.
History likes to repeat itself, please do not let it happen again, why can’t we just be nice to one another, we sure have differing opinions, nonetheless that should not give rise to any vulgar arguments or even physical confrontations.
My point is a simple one, we have to learn how to let go, leave the past behind and accept our differences if we really love our country, the people who need help most are the Lao people, our very own brothers and sisters out there, notwithstanding the fact that communism is not favored by Lao overseas group, nothing could be done at this juncture given its powerful neighbors to the West and the North, as long and far as they survive and are thriving, Laos would have to be their buffer zone and economic brotherhood, it looks as if it’s pre-destined.
What we can do though is, to help our Lao people, and hopefully when they become more educated, the younger generation would understand the importance and significance of democracy as it is part of our basic human rights.
Thanks
Regards
SN
your statement is the most friendly and absolutely patriotism. i highly respected you for that Sir! thank you!
It does't matter what king of flag for laos country long as that leader bring up laos going far as mush than now !right not no one need more civil war in country by the way keep more properity,, in our home land if Laos no civil war in next 50 years..Vientiane city will far than singapore and hong kong for sure.Don't listen this people >>>>ກູ້ສາດ
First of all, I do not quite get your writings, they are full of grammatical errors; it would be much easier to comprehend had you written it properly. In any case, your language seemed a little over-reactive and aggressive, I guess, those vulgarities such as " stupid, slaves etc" or "us vs. them" kind of attitude should not find their place in any educated discussions; all in all, we are Lao People, we should unite, or rather re-unite and help build our country together. Laos, at this point, needs our support more than ever, the country is at a crossroads in terms of economic and social developments; hence we should contribute as much as we can to fasten the process.
We all know that, during the 1700s in the Siamese invasion era, the Lao Kingdom was divided into three because of the internal power struggles among the different groups. Had they accepted differing ideologies, consulted one another and united, that tragedy would not have occurred, would not you think so?
Yet again, in 1940s-1970s, it was partly because of the internal power struggles among different groups in Laos such as the Communist camp, the Royalist and the neutralist camps which put Laos in a tough position and eventually succumbed to communism. Had PrinceSouvanna Phouma outsmarted his half-brother red prince Souphanouvong, the communist folks would not have become victors.
History likes to repeat itself, please do not let it happen again, why can’t we just be nice to one another, we sure have differing opinions, nonetheless that should not give rise to any vulgar arguments or even physical confrontations.
My point is a simple one, we have to learn how to let go, leave the past behind and accept our differences if we really love our country, the people who need help most are the Lao people, our very own brothers and sisters out there, notwithstanding the fact that communism is not favored by Lao overseas group, nothing could be done at this juncture given its powerful neighbors to the West and the North, as long and far as they survive and are thriving, Laos would have to be their buffer zone and economic brotherhood, it looks as if it’s pre-destined.
What we can do though is, to help our Lao people, and hopefully when they become more educated, the younger generation would understand the importance and significance of democracy as it is part of our basic human rights.
Thanks
Regards
SN
your statement is the most friendly and absolutely patriotism. i hightly respected you for that Sir! thank you!
First of all, I do not quite get your writings, they are full of grammatical errors; it would be much easier to comprehend had you written it properly. In any case, your language seemed a little over-reactive and aggressive, I guess, those vulgarities such as " stupid, slaves etc" or "us vs. them" kind of attitude should not find their place in any educated discussions; all in all, we are Lao People, we should unite, or rather re-unite and help build our country together. Laos, at this point, needs our support more than ever, the country is at a crossroads in terms of economic and social developments; hence we should contribute as much as we can to fasten the process.
We all know that, during the 1700s in the Siamese invasion era, the Lao Kingdom was divided into three because of the internal power struggles among the different groups. Had they accepted differing ideologies, consulted one another and united, that tragedy would not have occurred, would not you think so?
Yet again, in 1940s-1970s, it was partly because of the internal power struggles among different groups in Laos such as the Communist camp, the Royalist and the neutralist camps which put Laos in a tough position and eventually succumbed to communism. Had PrinceSouvanna Phouma outsmarted his half-brother red prince Souphanouvong, the communist folks would not have become victors.
History likes to repeat itself, please do not let it happen again, why can’t we just be nice to one another, we sure have differing opinions, nonetheless that should not give rise to any vulgar arguments or even physical confrontations.
My point is a simple one, we have to learn how to let go, leave the past behind and accept our differences if we really love our country, the people who need help most are the Lao people, our very own brothers and sisters out there, notwithstanding the fact that communism is not favored by Lao overseas group, nothing could be done at this juncture given its powerful neighbors to the West and the North, as long and far as they survive and are thriving, Laos would have to be their buffer zone and economic brotherhood, it looks as if it’s pre-destined.
What we can do though is, to help our Lao people, and hopefully when they become more educated, the younger generation would understand the importance and significance of democracy as it is part of our basic human rights.
Thanks
Regards
SN
your statement is the most friendly and absolutely patriotism. i hightly respected you for that Sir! thank you!