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1) 14,000 is over 4 times as many as killed in 9/11 (different when its your own)

:rolleyes:

You're just obfuscating for the fact, clearly evident in this story, that the Khmer Rouge have been unfairly vilified by libruls like you.

"14,000? That's it? That's the so-called "pogroms" the bleeding heart libruls made such a fuss over?"

Its genocide. Do you deny the holocaust too?

No, the Jews are the chosen people of God. What are you, stupid? God doesn't even like Cambodians.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

Filed: Country: United Kingdom
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1) 14,000 is over 4 times as many as killed in 9/11 (different when its your own)

:rolleyes:

You're just obfuscating for the fact, clearly evident in this story, that the Khmer Rouge have been unfairly vilified by libruls like you.

"14,000? That's it? That's the so-called "pogroms" the bleeding heart libruls made such a fuss over?"

Its genocide. Do you deny the holocaust too?

No, the Jews are the chosen people of God. What are you, stupid? God doesn't even like Cambodians.

I apreciate your humor and I want to laugh randomizer, but for three things.

One, I love Cambodia and it's people. You are on shakey ground when you start claiming the Khmer Rouge have been "unfairly villified".

Two, my wife is Jewish. Albeit not that Jewish, as she married me.

Three, your comments (while not offensive to me as I see your humor) have the capacity to offend many people.

Careful.

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0i vey!

Don't just open your mouth and prove yourself a fool....put it in writing.

It gets harder the more you know. Because the more you find out, the uglier everything seems.

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Filed: Citizen (pnd) Country: Cambodia
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I'm very happy that the Khmer Rouge Tribunal is taking place after more than 30 years of my father, mother relatives seek the justice that these people have done.

I hear my dad talking about war stories all the time when he was a soldier fighting against the Khmer Rouge as I grew up. He never get to see his parents again at 19. He got separated by the Khmer Rouge forces. They had to split to hide from them. He finally able to get in contact with her again after 20 years. She died last year. My father was so upset because he wasn't able to see her funeral.

I wasn't born during the war, but, I am close with my parents. Getting a one on one with them of how life is like, I can almost see the fears from the victims like I know them.

The US Ambassador to the UN on Economic and Social Affairs under Bush, Sichan Siv, is a Cambodian. His entire family died from the war except for him. He came to the US with less than $3 in his pocket. He was a dishwasher, waiter, then Taxi driver. He was in his late 20s when he came. Then, through a series of events he managed to elevate to a millionaire in a matter of 2-3 years.

There's so many stories. David Chandler have been writing books about Cambodia. Look him up to read more.

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I'm very happy that the Khmer Rouge Tribunal is taking place after more than 30 years of my father, mother relatives seek the justice that these people have done.

I hear my dad talking about war stories all the time when he was a soldier fighting against the Khmer Rouge as I grew up. He never get to see his parents again at 19. He got separated by the Khmer Rouge forces. They had to split to hide from them. He finally able to get in contact with her again after 20 years. She died last year. My father was so upset because he wasn't able to see her funeral.

I wasn't born during the war, but, I am close with my parents. Getting a one on one with them of how life is like, I can almost see the fears from the victims like I know them.

The US Ambassador to the UN on Economic and Social Affairs under Bush, Sichan Siv, is a Cambodian. His entire family died from the war except for him. He came to the US with less than $3 in his pocket. He was a dishwasher, waiter, then Taxi driver. He was in his late 20s when he came. Then, through a series of events he managed to elevate to a millionaire in a matter of 2-3 years.

There's so many stories. David Chandler have been writing books about Cambodia. Look him up to read more.

I was deeply moved by "First they killed my father". A powerful story.

K-1 Visa Journey

04/20/2006 - file our I-129f.

09/14/2006 - US Embassy interview. Ask Lauren to marry me again, just to make sure. Says Yes. Phew!

10/02/2006 - Fly to New York, EAD at JFK, I'm in!!

10/14/2006 - Married! The perfect wedding day.

AOS Journey

10/23/2006 - AOS and EAD filed

05/29/2007 - RFE (lost medical)

08/02/2007 - RFE received back at CSC

08/10/2007 - Card Production ordered

08/17/2007 - Green Card Arrives

Removing Conditions

05/08/2009 - I-751 Mailed

05/13/2009 - NOA1

06/12/2009 - Biometrics Appointment

09/24/2009 - Approved (twice)

10/10/2009 - Card Production Ordered

10/13/2009 - Card Production Ordered (Again?)

10/19/2009 - Green Card Received (Dated 10/13/19)

Posted
I'm very happy that the Khmer Rouge Tribunal is taking place after more than 30 years of my father, mother relatives seek the justice that these people have done.

I hear my dad talking about war stories all the time when he was a soldier fighting against the Khmer Rouge as I grew up. He never get to see his parents again at 19. He got separated by the Khmer Rouge forces. They had to split to hide from them. He finally able to get in contact with her again after 20 years. She died last year. My father was so upset because he wasn't able to see her funeral.

I wasn't born during the war, but, I am close with my parents. Getting a one on one with them of how life is like, I can almost see the fears from the victims like I know them.

The US Ambassador to the UN on Economic and Social Affairs under Bush, Sichan Siv, is a Cambodian. His entire family died from the war except for him. He came to the US with less than $3 in his pocket. He was a dishwasher, waiter, then Taxi driver. He was in his late 20s when he came. Then, through a series of events he managed to elevate to a millionaire in a matter of 2-3 years.

There's so many stories. David Chandler have been writing books about Cambodia. Look him up to read more.

I was deeply moved by "First they killed my father". A powerful story.

I couldn't put that book down. When Broken Glass Floats is another one I recommend.

 

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