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Nguyen Phu Trong does not fit to lead the Vietnamese people and Vietnam society. He is a traitor to Vietnamese people and Vietnam. He is selling his country to the rat ... chinese. Nguyen Phu trong learn from his Chinese Masters very well: cheat, lies, steal, and greed.
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Feb 27, 2013 05:35 PM
Reply to this commentBravo, Mr Nguyen. I admire you for speaking out against such a nonsense statement of such a stupid leader that was not voted by people of Vietnam and defenitely does not represent the people but just communist party who sold out the country for hunger of power. Hope more people will join hands with as you wish. may God support and protect you and your dear family and your wish and dream will come true very soon.
Feb 26, 2013 11:44 PM
Reply to this commentI know now there are a lot of old politicians went back to vietname and some of them would like to see the vietnam change, but it's going to hard for them to do something stupid so becareful with that.
Feb 27, 2013 12:56 PM
He has got gut to say what need to be said. He wants to be what he is. I admire that.
Feb 26, 2013 09:03 PM
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Le journaliste n’est pas celui qui pose des questions, mais celui qui détient le droit sacré de les poser, et de les poser à n’importe qui, sur n’importe quel sujet. Mais n’avons-nous pas tout ce droit ? Toute question n’est-elle pas une passerelle de compréhension jetée de l’homme à l’homme ? Peut-être. Je précise donc mon affirmation : le pouvoir du journaliste ne se fonde pas sur le droit de poser une question, mais sur le droit d’exiger une réponse.
(Milan Kundera, L’Immortalité, trad, Eva Bloch, éd.Gallimard, 1990)
Mar 01, 2013 11:57 AM
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