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	<title>Comments on: &#8220;SPDC playing &#8216;Juntocracy&#8217; tune with a &#8216;Junta Cha Cha&#8217; dance&#8221;.</title>
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		<title>By: David Law</title>
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		<dc:creator>David Law</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 01:42:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Tatmadawthar1,
I want to thank you for your historical mention about Taiwan. What I did know was only the fact that the native Taiwan aborigines are different from the mainland Chinese in ethnics as well as language and culture.  Also, when the Kuo Min Tang retreated to Taiwan in 1948, there was conflict between them and the natives which resulted in many natives getting killed off.  It was a very tragic part in the history of Taiwan.  
Overall, comparing the tragedy of Taiwan and Burma, now that I see your viewpoint, is appropriate.  
Even though I am half-Chinese, (tayoke-kah-byah) I must say the truth  that PRC is going to swallow up my mother&#039;s land Burma and I have to say that it is totally unfair and unjust the way they are supporting SPDC in order to take over our motherland.  Just like Ko Maung Chan, burmachinese.com, we may be part-Chinese, but we were born and raised in Burma, and so we align ourselves with the losing side(at the present time) , Burma, not with the winning side, SPDC and their bloody-red Chinese blood-suckkking communist-fascist masters.  We join hands with our Burma Brothers, all the Peoples of Burma, to fight for freedom.  
One day, Burma will be free, and when that day comes, I hope you will remember that many of the Burma-Chinese like Ko David and Ko Maung Chan were on the side of Mother Burma.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Tatmadawthar1,<br />
I want to thank you for your historical mention about Taiwan. What I did know was only the fact that the native Taiwan aborigines are different from the mainland Chinese in ethnics as well as language and culture.  Also, when the Kuo Min Tang retreated to Taiwan in 1948, there was conflict between them and the natives which resulted in many natives getting killed off.  It was a very tragic part in the history of Taiwan.<br />
Overall, comparing the tragedy of Taiwan and Burma, now that I see your viewpoint, is appropriate.<br />
Even though I am half-Chinese, (tayoke-kah-byah) I must say the truth  that PRC is going to swallow up my mother&#8217;s land Burma and I have to say that it is totally unfair and unjust the way they are supporting SPDC in order to take over our motherland.  Just like Ko Maung Chan, burmachinese.com, we may be part-Chinese, but we were born and raised in Burma, and so we align ourselves with the losing side(at the present time) , Burma, not with the winning side, SPDC and their bloody-red Chinese blood-suckkking communist-fascist masters.  We join hands with our Burma Brothers, all the Peoples of Burma, to fight for freedom.<br />
One day, Burma will be free, and when that day comes, I hope you will remember that many of the Burma-Chinese like Ko David and Ko Maung Chan were on the side of Mother Burma.</p>
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		<title>By: Yebaw Day</title>
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		<dc:creator>Yebaw Day</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 31 Dec 2007 01:28:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>No need to publish this question for obvious reasons. 
Quote from your article: 
&quot;Thus, fuel prices were abruptly skyrocketed to 2-400%.&quot;
I am sure you meant to say 200 to 400 %.  
If you say, 2 % to 400% it is not very impressive on the reader. 
2% is not much. 
2-400% looks like 2 % to 400%  
Actually, I think it is even more.  In some reports, it is said the diesel fuel price rose 5 times.  I think 5 times means 500%.
Just a suggestion with cetana</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No need to publish this question for obvious reasons.<br />
Quote from your article:<br />
&#8220;Thus, fuel prices were abruptly skyrocketed to 2-400%.&#8221;<br />
I am sure you meant to say 200 to 400 %.<br />
If you say, 2 % to 400% it is not very impressive on the reader.<br />
2% is not much.<br />
2-400% looks like 2 % to 400%<br />
Actually, I think it is even more.  In some reports, it is said the diesel fuel price rose 5 times.  I think 5 times means 500%.<br />
Just a suggestion with cetana</p>
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