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Subject: Re: Countries open to receiving exiled Myanmar students

sure, but small boys get their fingers burned, or bit, or in Burma, cut
off by SPDCers or worse, other appendages amputed and burned, ever try
ok, you must know alot about that, to get the rats, like the spdc crowd,
just send in dogs, they can smell a rat out pretty good, even better
than you, one day, they might just tear you to pieces. you and your kind
have seen enough burning until you go to hell. then you can burn some
more, or come back in another life time, if you dont burn this time, and
burn again. you got a lot of pain in your life to takecare of now,
okdudes, but some dogs never learn good dog tricks, or how to get out of
a fire if they tried, yours truly, why dont you try being a good boy, or
you just never knew how, is that it, poor kid, no tears for you,

faithfully, and never yours, ds

OKKAR66129@xxxxxxx wrote:
> 
> But their technique is "Burning the barn when the rat is not beaten".
> To get this kind of idea no need to learn in the US or Canada or Australia.
> Even a small boy who is looking after the cows in Myanmar can also
> think this kind of idea easily.
> 
> ok
> 
> In a message dated 10/29/99 3:31:05 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
> nyinyilwin8@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> 
> << In fact, more than 1,500 Burmese students in exile
>  will be graduted in the US after year 2001. About 900
>  students will be graduted in AU next year, and about
>  500 student will be finished their higher learning in
>  Canada in 2002. Again, the 3,000 who will soon be
>  continued their higher learng. It will be 5,900
>  educated Burmese in exile all together.
> 
>  Think how these young and educated students can effect
>  the SPDC's power in the near future. >>