CPP =3D mafia , 100% republican
On May 14, 10:59=C2=A0am, Chim <Chi...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On May 13, 10:37=EF=BF=BDpm, Jesus =C2=A0Christ the Holy =C2=A0****
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> <veak...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > is =EF=BF=BDSam =EF=BF=BDRansy =EF=BF=BDparty =EF=BF=BDfollowing the
=EF=
=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
=EF=BF=
=BDsame =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 incumbency.
>
> 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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