Hi Michael,
Thanks for your response.
Yes, I was, then, one of immature politicians using my heart rather than my head. It was a mistake on my part by not thoroughly examining the group I associated with and I was rather being sucked into political fights that had little to do with Cambodian National interests. Honestly, I didn't have quality time with anyone, but I thought it would be devastating to rock the boat in the middle of the national campaign; hence I waited until it was over then tried to see if HRP's leaders would change. They didn't.
I did not leave politics because we lost to the CPP; I left because I believed that the group was not genuine and sincere with its members, and Cambodian people. Many of its members had joined for personal gains rather than for national interests. I know you do not have time to read my junk, but if you do with your mind open, you will understand why I disassociated myself from the group.
I did what I could. I went, I fought and I returned. I will share with Cambodian people my experience hoping that they can learn without going through with what many of us have gone. We need to do things differently from what have been done. No one should give up. Your advice and encouragement are duly taken. I am waiting to witness your "hot chilly pepper" fight to save Cambodia. Unfortunately, many people have been good at saying, but like they say,” it’s easier said than done."
Test the battle, you will know.
Regards,
Timothychhim.blogspot.comhttp://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=timothy+chhim&aq=f
In a message dated 7/3/2009 9:55:54 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, jeyvarman@yahoo.com writes:
Don’t you called yourself once a Politician and were sided with Kem Sokha and later on lost to the CPP. Now what are you going to do with CPP, cannot fight and cannot win then JOIN THE CPP. Let be frank to the public, when you joined and spent quality time with Kem Sokha, you never told the public and since you had lost election to the CPP---then you do your dirty laundry in the public place---I do not have time for that and I do not want to read that junk either. Be a grown man, never lost the fight are not in Khmers’ Blood, but we always rise up any time that we have fallen down. Don’t be a sour crape, be a chilly hot pepper---getting better with age. You just only lost one time and you are whining like a baby…what happen if you lost 10 times then you will become a big time looser and give up the world?"My Khmer Compatriots, ask not what Cambodia and her People can do for you, ask what you can do for Cambodia and her People"The Khmer Politicians have only interpreted the Cambodia and her beloved people in various ways.The point, however, is to change it... ---Khmer Blood------ On Sun, 6/28/09, TimothyChhim@aol.com
From: TimothyChhim@aol.com
One thing that Cambodians can learn from our past mistakes is for politicians or political parties to associate themselves with whom they may be called the extremists who call for a revolution to topple a legal government (elected by the majority and recognized by the world.) It's the best weapons that the ruling party and the Cambodian government, regardless of what we think of them, will use to round up their political opponents.
Be prudent!
Timothychhim.blogspot.comhttp://www.youtube.com/results?search_type=&search_query=timothy+chhim&aq=f
Sunday, July 5, 2009
My response to Jeyvarman@yahoo.com
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It appears that Jeyvarman@yahoo.com is in great denial to call you an immature and whining person. He refuses to read your "junk," so he is set in his beliefs and nothing you'll say will seep into his conscience.
I am sorry to hear that HRP was no better than other parties; but in a way, it is a great lesson for you and others to learn about the tactics these political scammers are using to con hard working overseas Cambodians who wanted to see positive changes for the Cambodian people and nation.
People have patience for honest and good politicians who are working hard to do the right things for their people and nation. We can't continue to be fooled by political scammers who are doing the same things over and over for thirty and forty years while the CPP keeps on advancing further and further.
Good luck and best wishes.
Sambath
http://www.hrw.org/en/news/2009/07/14/cambodia-end-assault-opposition-critics
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