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so negative and unconstructive. really, you might try to do better.
 if you can.  nobody said you needed permission to do anything, do you.
how old are you, anyway? can you drive a car, do you need permission? or
to go out at night? there are no curfews here. ah, one more thing, all
mails now, i hit delete button, nothing read at all. enjoy your day, try
to be positive, you might happier. 




> > Just one more - do you ALWAYS tell people what to say and what not to say?
> > Must I get permission from you, Mr. Rightious?
> >
> > How terrible!  Buzz off mister or I will tell Susu to spank you little star.
> >   (Susu -- HELP!  This man is bugging me...)
> >
> > Oh .. yes, Good afternoon everyone!
> >
> > PS:  No secret where French stands.
> >
> > ----Original Message Follows----
> > From: Dawn Star <dawnstar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > Reply-To: dawnstar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > To: Soe Than <c04061998@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > CC: burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx
> > Subject: Re: wisdom
> > Date: Thu, 14 Oct 1999 08:41:42 +0100
> >
> > You comment was on the mark then went off sight. You should know that
> > the French have sent in an even tougher and more greedy group behind the
> > new ambassador. it would be good to have some feedback onthat.
> >
> > keep on track, forward. its the zig zagging, and all the tacks that lose
> > or win a race. sail straight and you get to port faster.
> >
> > again, let me stress, the issue is priorities, and mature handling of
> > affairs, intelligently. we can all be those who weed out the good from
> > the bad. thank you for your comment but it is important to know and see
> > and understand the motives, intentions and interests of our
> > participants.  ds
> >
> > Soe Than wrote:
> >  >
> >  > I was back in Burma in 1995-1996 for the very first time since I left
> > Burma
> >  > a long long time ago.  It was quite depressing.  I am not sure if I will
> >  > agree that most people doing business with Burma were quite "honorable"
> >  > group of people.  They tend to have different motives with greed and were
> >  > there for just one reason - to make profit out of Burma at any cost.
> >  >
> >  > Don't bother mentioning Mr. Soro - he is still struggling with his bet on
> >  > Euro currency.  It is also known that the Open Institute is behind this
> >  > BurmaNet which I am really grateful for.
> >  >
> >  > Also if you have to get into small little debates with every single
> > points
> >  > people make on the BurmaNet - you will go crazy.  Especially with those
> > who
> >  > posts to the BurmaNet often with some outrageous claims like OKKAR,
> >  > DawnStar, Galon99 and Htut Aung Kyaw.  You can usually tell where they
> > stand
> >  > and "where" they came from and they are not into listening others.  It is
> >  > quite useless getting into a meaningful debate with them.  It is like
> >  > talking to a wall.  They just like to yell out "foul" for almost
> > everything
> >  > and if you do not agree with you, they will put you down by labeling you,
> > 1.
> >  > a member of SPDC family, 2. MI or spy, 3. Homosexual, 4. Bisexual or
> >  > threatening you with some violence.
> >  >
> >  > (You will recall that Julian Moe - NY of a Chinese descent having ties
> > with
> >  > Taiwan was labeled "Homosexual" or "Bisexual" on BurmaNet awhile back
> > just
> >  > because he saw things differently than they did.)
> >  >
> >  > So to make it short, I am learning to pick my own battle and ignore those
> >  > who are worthless to debate intelligently.  Some just do not take
> >  > constructive criticism very well because they are "always" right!.  =-]
> >  >
> >  > ----Original Message Follows----
> >  > From: "Sue Huang" <susuhuang@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> >  > To: heiko@xxxxxxxxxxxxx, treved@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >  > CC: burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >  > Subject: wisdom from susu
> >  > Date: Wed, 13 Oct 1999 21:07:11 GMT
> >  >
> >  > >From: Heiko Schaefer <heiko@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >  >
> >  > >what are dreaming in the night? Businesspeople and conscience? That's
> >  > >very rare. Money let people forget any conscience.
> >  >
> >  > hello heiko!
> >  >
> >  > ok but i think that is maybe just cliche? most businesspeople very
> >  > honorable, smart, have idea, practical. they are good to organize
> >  > capital/people/expertise, make things happen! some are crook, but most
> > most
> >  > most are ok. like george soros! why insult? instead, WE NEED THEM!
> >  >
> >  > must think strategically heiko! find good smart businespeople, educate
> > them
> >  > about burma, get to help! listen: many new multimillionaire in US, other
> >  > places. we should talk to them, get support! not insult them, they are
> >  > smart! we show them, "you are businessman, we respect you, we show you
> > how
> >  > to use resources to help free burma."
> >  >
> >  > also, surprise. maybe we can learn from them! oh no do not hit susu for
> >  > saying this terrible thing! it is true!
> >  >
> >  > ALSO. political freedom is first. but also economic freedom is important,
> >  > right? opportunity is good! a big economy is good, more choice of way to
> >  > live! different jobs! no need to be farmer only, or soldier only!
> >  >
> >  > so - burma will need businesspeople for real freedom. and also i think to
> >  > ACHIEVE real freedom. OH PLEASE DO NOT HIT SUSU! she is only telling
> >  > sensible truth! we must get them in movement to help!
> >  >
> >  > mao zedong say: "to get rich is glorious"
> >  >
> >  > ok go argue with mao, not with susu.
> >  >
> >  > love from, susu the supergirl (oh good name susu!)
> >  >
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