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In a message dated 98-08-26 00:17:19 EDT, suantak@xxxxxx writes:

> Subj:	 missing chances
>  Date:	98-08-26 00:17:19 EDT
>  From:	suantak@xxxxxx
>  Reply-to:	burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (Conferencereg.burma)
>  To:	burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx (Recipients of burmanet-l)
>  
>  The end of the protest by Aung San Suu
>  Kyi is a sad news for the pro-democracy
>  movement. However, it is still a success
>  for the democracy movement because the
>  military stopped its use of strongarmed
>  tactics of the last standoff. What is so
>  sad however with the end of this
>  standoff is that the people of Burma
>  failed to support their leader.  Even if
>  their life may be in danger it will be
>  necessary to lodge similar protest by
>  the people to make the military abandon
>  its position.


It is Soooooooooo Sad to hear that some poeple just only know how to nag about
other people should do this and that while they themselves sitting  in the
comfort knowing they won't be in harm's way. It makes me wonder whatelse those
morons use their mouths for other than looking for asses to kiss or lick.




>  
>  Burmese history taught us that power
>  holders in Burma never gave up their
>  power until they are forced to do so.
>  World politics and opinion have no value
>  for the power holders under Burmese
>  kings and today. Sleepy political
>  movement by the expatriates and
>  civilized pressure from industrial
>  nations will not dislodge the military
>  from its position.  They would
>  annihilate Burma's population before
>  they give up their power.


Besides using it to copy  the flowerish words from someplaces and helping
other people masturbate what else do you use your hands for ? 


>  
>  Convening of parliament is a good way of
>  protest but it is a little late. It
>  should have been done at Bo Aung Gyaw
>  Road in 1990 and a government formed at
>  that time.  If the Burmese want to have
>  a change mass uprising by the whole
>  population against the regime is the
>  only alternative. Unless and until the
>  mass respond to the call for protest by
>  Daw Aung San Suu Kyi there is little
>  chance the military will come to its
>  senses.
>  


Why don't you stand on the roadside  and try to solicit  people for your "
hand and  mouth " business instead of giving a bunch of bulls here.