A Drunkard, a Servant & a Dog Stories
Oct 5th, 2007
Oct 5th, 2007
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October 5th, 2007 at 3:56 pm
Bravo! Excellent. Congratulation Thu Rein Htet.
SPDC General drunkards are addicted not only to the liquor but to the POWER came out from the barrels of the guns and the resultant ill-gotten RICHES. And most of them are Bustards so they could not repent like the one in Kyar Ni Kan Saya Daw incidence.
Nga Khin Nyo’s loyalty to the one who fed him. SPDC Generals would not think twice to bite the hand of the persons who feed them. Worse is they are megalomaniacs and have an illusion that they are the one who feed the people. They wrongly think like all the dictators that if they were not there in Myanmar, the sky will collapse and Myanmar country would be divided into many pieces and disappear from the surface of the earth. They also brain-washed the so called “soldiers” and their affiliated thugs that “Communists infiltrated the cities, disguised as monks, wearing saffron uniforms.” During the 8888 revolution the Communists disguised as school-children wearing green-white uniforms. Those lap-dogs are worse than the rabid mad dog in your story. They massacred the monks and school children.
The hunter Thaw Noketho, wore the thingan to get protection from Saddan Sin Min, when his assassination attempt failed. Now SPDC cyber-troopers used the Dalai Lama’s message to lure, infiltrate and damage our computers and famous Burmese Web sites with Trojan horse viruses.