[Vnbiz] Running for National Parliament (formerly: Tet andunbelievable ...)
Shane Wall
shane.wall at translingualexpress.com
Tue Feb 27 05:43:29 PST 2007
Great stuff sister Huong!
While your body might still be young, your mind already shows a level of
maturity that many, many people of older generations have not yet reached!
It is 'youngsters' like you that give me hope for the Vietnam my little son
Sam will inherit from us!
Oh, and your analysis/thinking is very reasoned, clear and considered.
That's why you knew what questions to ask!
Now that you are "back in town", we can continue with your English club
ideas, yeah?
Cheers,
Shane
Principal
Trans Lingual Express
shane.wall at translingualexpress.com
+849 0948 4753
www.translingualexpress.com
> -----Original Message-----
> From: vnbiz-bounces at mail.saigon.com
> [mailto:vnbiz-bounces at mail.saigon.com] On Behalf Of huong dang thu
> Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 4:26 PM
> To: vnbiz at vietlinks.net
> Subject: Re: [Vnbiz] Running for National Parliament
> (formerly: Tet andunbelievable ...)
>
>
> [ Vietnam Business Forum ]
>
> Hi my bro and sis,
> I've just come back from my journey to my home town & some
> other Northern provinces. Before this journey, I've heard
> lots of things about the poor government running in our
> country sides. It's attributed to the weak leaders (which is
> usually some old & rich & "quen biet" (have good relationship
> with the higher leader) man). So, this time, I took time to
> learn more about this fact. I met some young people in a
> small town in Hoa Binh (they are the Muong, a minority in
> Vietnam). I asked them about this fact. And they response me
> that it's all true. Then I asked them why they keep voting to
> the ineffective man to run their town. They told me that
> because they have no choice. Then I asked them if they vote
> me if I join to the competition. They answered "yes". Why do
> they have no choice? Is it because no one take this charge,
> no other man then "the old man" stand for election? I know
> I'm still too young to know about the truth in our country
> government. So I just think it's like a simple issue. Anyway,
> I think that I have ignored & kept quite for so long. By
> keeping quite, the one is hurt the most is me. In my era, I
> need a more effective, democratic environment. I should say
> sth for moving this issue. Thus, Bro Hoanh and my dear bro
> and sis, I take this suggestion seriously. Hope I can do sth,
> and hope we can share. Wish my bro & sis luck, HeO
>
>
>
> On 2/27/07, Tran Dinh Hoanh <tdhoanh at gmail.com> wrote:
> > [ Vietnam Business Forum ]
> >
> >
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