Re: why we bow our heads to thai royal and not lao royal
- From: pizone <PIZONE@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Nov 2007 14:55:13 -0800 (PST)
paxasonlao,
you can't be like vannasay, he's smart in some other issues, but
you're more like phibah than stupid.
pizone
On Nov 29, 2:14 pm, "paxason...@xxxxxxxxx" <paxason...@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
On Nov 29, 6:36 am, vannasay <VanSin...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sabaidee Vannasay and all .
You are right about the homeless prince . I though he was gay but
thanks buddah he is now married . Homeless prince is going to be
busier now since he is married and in the process of producing babies
to make junior prince . Oops I better stop before the prince's uncle
Pizone said I am stupid too .
PXL4LIFE.
SYS,
Thanks for your comment. To any reasonable person, plenty of the world
leaders or important people en exile can be chosen as inspirational
model, not only Prince Sihanouk or Dalai Lama who happened to fight
for their homeland, too. If any wannabe leader really want to fight
for the same cause, they have to roll up their sleeves first, be well
motivated and prepared to do their homework very hard first by
questing help from public support to promote a solid ideal they
sincerely believe with deep conviction to aim for the best interest
for all. I think any reasonable person would be lending his ear,
hands, and pocket book, in essence, people are fundamentally good, if
the spoken deed is to serve for a good cause. Materialistically money
is indispensable but still secondary to the special God granted mouths
in any critical need for better communication, which is the most
effective weapon of all to win hearts and minds everywhere you go. No
leader in exile born with a silver spoon in their mouth...And don't
wait until you hit a lifelong lottery to be leader, otherwise you
would be all but that gambling leader rather than patriotically heart
fed respectful one.
Prince Soulivong is not a bad person as I said all along, even with
all the criticism toward him, not as much as him in person, but the
fabricated image that others project. He is lack of everything that a
leadership takes to inspire people. Again has he not been given a test
of 25 years to perform, and it ain't do it. In a sense, it's not even
his own fault, look at the guy who desperately needs to be left alone
more than anything else...To be a leader just like an artist, you have
to be almost born with that gut talent, otherwise everybody can be
one. That's why a good leadership is very hard to come by in any
history, because of that unique natural gift that not many can be even
near.
Let it alone, those who use name calling to shortcut the reasoning,
which doesn't bother me at all, I presume that they are too frustrated
for running out of any good argumentative idea...The witness of each
word each one said or used is a perfect mirror of himself as a
standard we all learned in any classes of Philosophy in college.
Reasonable readers know the difference.
Vannasay
On Nov 28, 12:31 pm, SYS <sayasit...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Vannasay:
I fully agree with your comment below.
"look at the examples of Prince Sihanouk or Dalai Lama who were or are
still in exil, and who toured
incessantly on their own all over the capitals of the world to promote
their voice of concern or causes to the world sympathizers, unlike
Pizone's dear Prince..." while the exiled Lao crown prince behaves as
if he already reigns over a kingdom, which only needs a politically
neutral King, to revere and honor.
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