Re: President Lao PDR urges use of French to maintain peace
- From: "Phi Dung Mo" <phidungmo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 27 Nov 2007 04:51:30 GMT
Vannasay,
First of all, I am certainly no Bush fan but it was a comparison to
stress my point. If speeches at the limited grouping of francophone
countries was derisive, then so is almost every speach of a politician when
they are addressing an area of concern before a fraction of the effected
population. As I mentioned, should he have addressed his comments to someone
or party that was not present?
If you have other ideas or meant something differently then I hope that
you would explain your comments further. There is a possiblity that I didn't
get the point that you thought was derisive or derisive between whom.
Unfortunately I will be out of town for the rest of the week though.
You're right in that I am not a francophone but I consider a number of
francophones amongst my friends and acquaintances. I did take years of
French in school though before I had the option to change it to a different
language option.
Phi Dung Mo
"vannasay" <VanSinh_2@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Phi Dung Mo
I come to like your rebuttal from which you have made yourself sound
like a politically very correct guy who sees no monkey anywhere, but
literally takes thing at its face value with good faith. Bless your
heart! I wish I could see the same miracle as you do without ever
questioning the value of anything, and believe the world is a
paradise. I know you're Canadian, certainly not French Canadian as you
sound, but obedient enough that makes you even more of a good fellow
for which it's very hard to come by these days.
To me, I stand on my ground with always a flair of questions ready to
jump in by looking beneath and above to find that little bug in
hidding, and if it were just me being out of the touch, make my
day,,,that's not bigger deal, and nobody could get hurt or itchy, but
if it were the leader of a country, thing could really get ugly.
There's not much of the content to talk about, but that title sounds
so phony that makes it irresistible. Please, don't substitute this
light weight with even worst of the worst from your idol Bush, by
doing so you might spoil all your hard earned little good deed. We can
differ in the course of an opinion, that's all about in a debate.
Vannasay,
.
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