I think his speech is great , covering everything of Laos' stand-point to her readiness to the world as present as well in the near future .ຟັງເອົາ ພວກທີ່ມັກຕຳນິທ່ານວ່າມາຈາກຖ້ຳຫລືຮຽນບໍ່ຈົບປ4 ....ພວກເຈົ້າເວົ້າໄດ້ຄືທ່ານບໍ່? ນີ້ຄືຄວາມເຫັນສ່ວນຕົວ ຂພຈ ເອງ ແລະບໍ່ພັກຜ່າຍໃດ ..
I think his speech is great , covering everything of Laos' stand-point to her readiness to the world as present as well in the near future .ຟັງເອົາ ພວກທີ່ມັກຕຳນິທ່ານວ່າມາຈາກຖ້ຳຫລືຮຽນບໍ່ຈົບປ4 ....ພວກເຈົ້າເວົ້າໄດ້ຄືທ່ານບໍ່? ນີ້ຄືຄວາມເຫັນສ່ວນຕົວ ຂພຈ ເອງ ແລະບໍ່ພັກຜ່າຍໃດ ..
yes, you're right! ABRAHAM LINCOLN had never finished from school. but he was a U.S president..555!!! LONG LIVE LAO PDR!
I think his speech is great , covering everything of Laos' stand-point to her readiness to the world as present as well in the near future .ຟັງເອົາ ພວກທີ່ມັກຕຳນິທ່ານວ່າມາຈາກຖ້ຳຫລືຮຽນບໍ່ຈົບປ4 ....ພວກເຈົ້າເວົ້າໄດ້ຄືທ່ານບໍ່? ນີ້ຄືຄວາມເຫັນສ່ວນຕົວ ຂພຈ ເອງ ແລະບໍ່ພັກຜ່າຍໃດ ..
yes, you're right! ABRAHAM LINCOLN had never finished from school. but he was a U.S president..555!!! LONG LIVE LAO PDR!
You compare two completely different periods. Abraham Lincoln was president about 200 years ago when America and many countries of the world were much less developed.
Now, Laos is surrounded by much more developed countries in terms of education, economy, infrastructure, etc..
I think his speech is great , covering everything of Laos' stand-point to her readiness to the world as present as well in the near future .ຟັງເອົາ ພວກທີ່ມັກຕຳນິທ່ານວ່າມາຈາກຖ້ຳຫລືຮຽນບໍ່ຈົບປ4 ....ພວກເຈົ້າເວົ້າໄດ້ຄືທ່ານບໍ່? ນີ້ຄືຄວາມເຫັນສ່ວນຕົວ ຂພຈ ເອງ ແລະບໍ່ພັກຜ່າຍໃດ ..
He just simply read from the script.
So tell me whom doesn't read from the script when make a major speech especially from a Major submitt like this ? Even all of the American president. C'm on man give the credit where the due is.
as for my self, I'm lao nok and didn't know anything about lao PM Thingsing but I think he's prepare very good and made a speech very well too. So please give him some credit and open alittle about him.
I think his speech is great , covering everything of Laos' stand-point to her readiness to the world as present as well in the near future .ຟັງເອົາ ພວກທີ່ມັກຕຳນິທ່ານວ່າມາຈາກຖ້ຳຫລືຮຽນບໍ່ຈົບປ4 ....ພວກເຈົ້າເວົ້າໄດ້ຄືທ່ານບໍ່? ນີ້ຄືຄວາມເຫັນສ່ວນຕົວ ຂພຈ ເອງ ແລະບໍ່ພັກຜ່າຍໃດ ..
He just simply read from the script.
So tell me whom doesn't read from the script when make a major speech especially from a Major submitt like this ? Even all of the American president. C'm on man give the credit where the due is.
as for my self, I'm lao nok and didn't know anything about lao PM Thingsing but I think he's prepare very good and made a speech very well too. So please give him some credit and open alittle about him.
Dude, I am just saying.
You don't even know his name (it's Thongsing by the way) You don't know anything about what is going in Laos. We are so poor and no one seems to find any solutions to how to make the living condition of the poor better. Laos is doing well economically, but the GDP growth at 8% a year doesn't indicate that the poor people living condition is getting any better. We are now losing most of our natural resource to foreigners.
I think his speech is great , covering everything of Laos' stand-point to her readiness to the world as present as well in the near future .ຟັງເອົາ ພວກທີ່ມັກຕຳນິທ່ານວ່າມາຈາກຖ້ຳຫລືຮຽນບໍ່ຈົບປ4 ....ພວກເຈົ້າເວົ້າໄດ້ຄືທ່ານບໍ່? ນີ້ຄືຄວາມເຫັນສ່ວນຕົວ ຂພຈ ເອງ ແລະບໍ່ພັກຜ່າຍໃດ ..
He just simply read from the script.
So tell me whom doesn't read from the script when make a major speech especially from a Major submitt like this ? Even all of the American president. C'm on man give the credit where the due is.
as for my self, I'm lao nok and didn't know anything about lao PM Thingsing but I think he's prepare very good and made a speech very well too. So please give him some credit and open alittle about him.
Dude, I am just saying.
You don't even know his name (it's Thongsing by the way) You don't know anything about what is going in Laos. We are so poor and no one seems to find any solutions to how to make the living condition of the poor better. Laos is doing well economically, but the GDP growth at 8% a year doesn't indicate that the poor people living condition is getting any better. We are now losing most of our natural resource to foreigners.
Oh well just missed his name doesn't mean I do not know what was going on in Laos, Dude. yes of course, I didn't know anything about Sahai Thongsing until the man rise up to Lao PM. back home I still have brothers/sisters and a few hundred acres of farmland inside and outskirt of Kumpheang Nakonviengchunh. and yes I don't disagreed with you at all of what you said brother. it does hurt doesn't is to know ? But you have to understand Laos had been run by communist socialist commitees. if they open too wide their administration would be collapse just like big brother U.S.S.R. so they opened very slow. think about it 37 years in power. majority of our lao still very poor especially outside Kumpheang Nakon. As a matter of fact, my youngest sister just cameback from 4 years master degree in India. her major is Information technology (IT) and my younger brother is here in the state for his 4 year master degree in business. Have you ever heard of a fulbright scholarship ? that's what my brother got. So please don't tell me thaat I didn't know anything about Laos. I might have more inside information than you do brother. but I just don't want to say much or complain too much beacuse its doesn't do any good for me. Am I scare ? No. not at all...
I think his speech is great , covering everything of Laos' stand-point to her readiness to the world as present as well in the near future .ຟັງເອົາ ພວກທີ່ມັກຕຳນິທ່ານວ່າມາຈາກຖ້ຳຫລືຮຽນບໍ່ຈົບປ4 ....ພວກເຈົ້າເວົ້າໄດ້ຄືທ່ານບໍ່? ນີ້ຄືຄວາມເຫັນສ່ວນຕົວ ຂພຈ ເອງ ແລະບໍ່ພັກຜ່າຍໃດ ..
He just simply read from the script.
He just read from the script speech writing that his speech writer wrote for him to read. Any world leader or president have his/her own speech writer.
They always say that this thing or that thing need to change or need improvement, but never take action. Even the corruption, he knows the corruption in Laos is very serious level. He even said it and accepted it. But then nothing happen??? There is no point to say about the problem if you are not willing to take action and make difference!!
Oh well just missed his name doesn't mean I do not know what was going on in Laos, Dude. yes of course, I didn't know anything about Sahai Thongsing until the man rise up to Lao PM. back home I still have brothers/sisters and a few hundred acres of farmland inside and outskirt of Kumpheang Nakonviengchunh. and yes I don't disagreed with you at all of what you said brother. it does hurt doesn't is to know ? But you have to understand Laos had been run by communist socialist commitees. if they open too wide their administration would be collapse just like big brother U.S.S.R. so they opened very slow. think about it 37 years in power. majority of our lao still very poor especially outside Kumpheang Nakon. As a matter of fact, my youngest sister just cameback from 4 years master degree in India. her major is Information technology (IT) and my younger brother is here in the state for his 4 year master degree in business. Have you ever heard of a fulbright scholarship ? that's what my brother got. So please don't tell me thaat I didn't know anything about Laos. I might have more inside information than you do brother. but I just don't want to say much or complain too much beacuse its doesn't do any good for me. Am I scare ? No. not at all...
Ok. I guess you know. But one question.. 4 years for master degree? it doesn't seem right ...a typical master programme only takes 1.5-2 years especially when you get scholarship.
Oh well just missed his name doesn't mean I do not know what was going on in Laos, Dude. yes of course, I didn't know anything about Sahai Thongsing until the man rise up to Lao PM. back home I still have brothers/sisters and a few hundred acres of farmland inside and outskirt of Kumpheang Nakonviengchunh. and yes I don't disagreed with you at all of what you said brother. it does hurt doesn't is to know ? But you have to understand Laos had been run by communist socialist commitees. if they open too wide their administration would be collapse just like big brother U.S.S.R. so they opened very slow. think about it 37 years in power. majority of our lao still very poor especially outside Kumpheang Nakon. As a matter of fact, my youngest sister just cameback from 4 years master degree in India. her major is Information technology (IT) and my younger brother is here in the state for his 4 year master degree in business. Have you ever heard of a fulbright scholarship ? that's what my brother got. So please don't tell me thaat I didn't know anything about Laos. I might have more inside information than you do brother. but I just don't want to say much or complain too much beacuse its doesn't do any good for me. Am I scare ? No. not at all...
Ok. I guess you know. But one question.. 4 years for master degree? it doesn't seem right ...a typical master programme only takes 1.5-2 years especially when you get scholarship.
My bad , my bad, apologize brother. yes you right, he came only for two years to earn his degree. and my brother got two years scholarship=four semesters of fultimes coursework to complete his MBA. I don't know how could I missed that, I, myself, fill out the paper for him when he got here, My god, maybe I messup when I talked about my sister 4 years in India...
one again, apologize and it good to talk to you without any yelling and insulting each other 555. I know you wouldn't do that because we both have reasonable debate on the issue, Right !!!!
Egyptian anti-Mubarak protesters demonstrate in Cairo's Tahrir square on June 2, 2012. Weak evidence
The prosecutor had called for the harsher sentence, but the judge, citing weak evidence, used his discretion in handing down a life term. He found that Mubarak failed to prevent the deaths during the first week of the uprising, but was not directly responsible for them. The same verdict and sentence was given to former interior minister Habib al Adli.
Equally galling to the anti-Mubarak crowds was the acquittal of six top security officials, with some demonstrators arguing the case ended up like the revolution itself, with the leaders off the stage, but the next tier unscathed.
It was a rapid turn of mood from the jubilation outside the courthouse when the verdict was announced earlier in the day.
Family members of those killed embraced, wept, and fell to the ground in prayer.
Protester Mohammed held a picture of his brother Bilal, killed during the first days of the uprising. He said his brother went out to ask for “bread, freedom and equality” - instead, he got a bullet.
From joy to anger
But as the implications of the verdict were absorbed, and the chance it could be easily overturned became clearer, the joy turned to anger. Some were also furious that Mubarak, his sons Gamal and Alaa, and others were acquitted of corruption charges. They suspect the vast wealth allegedly accumulated by the Mubarak family and inner circle would remain in their hands.
But some opponents of the old government felt there would, ultimately, be justice for the victims of the uprising. Abdel Basset el Fasheni, who works with the Al Azhar Institute, said the blood of the martyrs, whether Muslim or Christian, is the responsibility of all Egyptians. "If we're not accountable in this life, we will be in front of God," he noted.
Sharp divide
El Fasheni's sentiments reflect the sharp divide many feel about the future of the country, as voters must choose who will succeed Mubarak. The second round of voting for a new president pits Islamist Mohamed Morsi against Mubarak's last prime minister, Ahmed Shafiq.
Shafiq has defended the former president, and his commander-in-chief during his long tenure in the Air Force. But as the crowds grew Saturday and other political leaders condemned the trial, Shafiq was moved to promise that, if elected, he would not pardon his former boss.
mean khourm, you're absolutly rigth! these peoples are so narrow minds and have very tiny useless brains!!! they're just stucking in the past for so long, their brains and minds do not know how to escape from the darkn side of our histories to the brightest future light of our country. we all khon lao just ignoring them! we all live here in our beautiful mother country laos. only we cann do the best for our beloved country not those stupid peoples that cann only endless barking at our mother country!!! LONG LIVE LAO PEOLES DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC!
It seems only you would be suitable to address the speech and It also seems that only you are highly educated, but remember make yourself and your family wealthy first then you may talk about others.
More tourists from India to Asean countries and of course for Laos, and in the reverse Laos people could easily visit more countries by roads. It's a plus in many ways. It's not strange that's many tourists wanted to travel by roads in that way they the tourists could see more people, cities, towns, villages, sceneries, than sitting in a plane and see nearly nothing from 1 destination to another. So India put the money then all Asean countries must say thanks to India.
ນະໂຍບາຍຂອງພວກອ້າຍນ້ອງ ແຕກຕ່າງກັບພວກເຈັກ ພວກອ້າຍນ້ອງເລີ້ມຕົ້ນປິດປະຕູຕາຍກັບໂລກພາຍນອກ(1975)ແລະຫ້າມບໍ່ມີນາຍທຸນ( Capitalism)ຊາວຢູຣົ໊ບ( Eurpopean & American investors and companies and corporations in Laos )ແລະທຸຣະກິດທຸກຢ່າງຕ້ອງເປັນຂອງລັດ. ສ່ວນພວກເຈັກເລີ້ມຕົ້ນປິດປະຕູກັບໂລກພາຍນອກ(1974-77)ແລະປ້ອຍ
ນັກທຸຣະກິດອະເມຣີກັນແລະຢູຣົ໊ບເຂົ້າລົງທຸນ( Capitalism in China began). ເສັຍດາຍເວລາຫຼາຍສິບປີທີພວກອ້າຍນ້ອງປິດປະຕູຕາຍກັບໂລກພາຍນອກແລະຫ້າມບໍ່ມີນາຍທຸນ ( Capitalism).
More tourists from India to Asean countries and of course for Laos, and in the reverse Laos people could easily visit more countries by roads. It's a plus in many ways. It's not strange that's many tourists wanted to travel by roads in that way they the tourists could see more people, cities, towns, villages, sceneries, than sitting in a plane and see nearly nothing from 1 destination to another. So India put the money then all Asean countries must say thanks to India.
Thank to India??? Very naive idea. It's not a plus at all, my friend. Think carefully and stop dreaming. Those countries each have more than a billion people living at a very high density. Only six millions Lao in comparison with 1.3 billions Indians who are mostly poor and 1.3 billions of Chinese. The Thais have had a lot of probelms with these people coming as toursists in Thailand and then try to stay illegally. Laos is already flooded by more than 250,000 illegals from China dn Vietnam who had no jobs in their countries and now take away jobs from Lao people. These guys came on toursist visas and refused to return to their country. Now we are going to be flooded with smelly Indians.
If Laos need tourisms money, it should be people from countries like Singapore, Thailand, Malyasia, Japan, Korea and Europe and North America who will least likely to illegally stay after their visit.