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To whom it may confuse! (Correction



Subject: Re: To whom it may confuse! (Correction)

Who is your shadow writer? Everybody who were
continuously following the news in SCB knows
that you IQ is much much lower than this 
posted message. Ha...Ha...

ok


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>
>This kind of prejudice, an attitude in a negative way,
>turns up by an illegitimate authority, a blind
>loyalist to dictators to whom he sees as superior, is
>quite natural. The fact is the authoritarian regime
>does not tolerate any criticism. Because what they
>perceive the state violence and state restriction over
>the majority people is "privilege," believing in
>ordinary citizens as subhuman and born to obey. But
>the majority people who are under the repression
>always seek for their freedom. As a result, millions
>of people came out to the streets and called for
>democracy in 1988. And again, million of people voted
>for the NLD in 1990 election because they were not
>happy with the military rule at all. 
>
>Among those people who supported democracy I was all
>for one and one for all. That's why I have joined the
>students led democracy movements since 1988. What I
>believe are 'pluralistic opinion, legitimate power,
>freedom of expression, freedom of speech, and freedom
>from wants, and equal justice and tranquillity.' I am
>still struggling for it, and I will do it until I
>reach it to the people and for the people.
>
>I do not wonder why a low ranking military spy
>misperceives "Cronyism and Nepotism" as "Fruit",
>according to his term.  But what I perceive the
>"Fruit" is "crime" and "bribery."
>
>There was no fruit that my people in Burma, including
>our family, enjoyed under the BSPP regime. What I saw
>my Dad doing was an "Earning." He got what he was
>working for. In return, the BSPP provided an old car,
>a house, a small amount of salary, and a small amount
>of ration. The BSPP sometime openly told us, "Ning
>Ngan Dow Ka Chen Myint Dar," (The State's Special
>Distribution). After he retired, the regime took back
>the car and the house but provided 800 Kyat for a
>month, about 2 dollars in U.S.. It was never enough to
>feed a family. 
>
>It was quick simple that the totalitarian regime
>(BSPP-SLORC_SPDC), almost total control of a people by
>a group of illegitimate officers, controlled the
>education, business, religion, politics, support, and
>etc. in order to prolong their power. Thus, no
>independence car dealers, real estates realtors, and
>financing banks were existed at that time. So there
>was no channel out, and almost all the regime's
>servants had to accept so-called "State Special
>Distribution". 
>
>But if there were a democratic government, a
>free-market economy, and an equal justice, every
>citizen would enjoy and got what they earned for. 
>
>I am as I am, a democracy activist, human rights
>activist, justice activist, woman rights activist,
>student activist, and anti-BSPP-SLORC-SPDC activist.
>My mission in the U.S is to bring the SPDC down from
>the power. It will be. 
>
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>
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