On May 13, 10:37=EF=BF=BDpm, Jesus Christ the Holy **** ****er
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> wrote:
> is =EF=BF=BDSam =EF=BF=BDRansy =EF=BF=BDparty =EF=BF=BDfollowing the
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=BF=BDexample =EF=BF=BDof =EF=BF=BDFUNCINPEC =EF=BF=BD?
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> is =EF=BF=BDSam =EF=BF=BDRansy =EF=BF=BDparty =EF=BF=BDgoing the
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same =EF=BF=BDpath as =EF=BF=BDFUNCINPEC ?
CPP is playing a very rough game and it's not afraid or ashamed to
kill in order to win. That's how bad it is. Moreover, it has the
control of the government which dispenses money, authority and
privilege. As long as these things are being used to get a better
score, CPP will use it to maximize its sure to win in the next
election in Cambodia.
It would be stupid for SRP to copy or emulate CPP. That's what wrong
with the SRP strategy which uses arrogance without the back up of raw
power, liquidity or assigned status along with it. It's almost like
the frog that crows out loud but it has nothing to show.
The issue, here, is a matter of strategy. If people believes in
democracy, they need to use the democratic reasoning to back up their
attitude and convictions. If they act like CPP by using the CPP
rhetoric, then they will loose for sure. Folks don't get violent and
aggressive if they have no muscle to back it up for reason of
conviction or lack of in***bency.
So, SRP and the opposing forces need to do strategy in a more
consistent manner. If they can do that, they may have a good shot in
this July general election in Cambodia.


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