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Only 35 million people come and go annually from other countries to the USA.
I doubt that a few clowns from snotty little second-rate countries would matter much in the big scheme of things. Tell your friends to give America one more chance. We like to bend over backwards for naive elitists. My guess is you are from what little second-rate country that is guilty of how many historical crimes? Hmmm. And the beautiful land you live in, had an election recently? Seen the soldiers up near Hmabi with their legs blown off? Do you know ANYTHING that goes on away from the Irriwaddy River? Sure you do. You just don't wish to mention it. I have a friend over in Chiang Mai that used to work with me there. I will see if he still kills people for a living and, if he is free, he can come over to Pagan and take a balloon ride or a glider ride. You can tell him about the land of the free. We worked for the very same people that suppress the crime in Burma. We weren't conducting balloon rides for tourists. We weren't dominating the world. We were working for your benefactors. "Andy Davey" wrote in message ... We don't 'invite' people to come to Myanmar, they come of their own free will. We just offer a service. Whether we're here or not won't alter that fact. I know people who refuse to travel to the so-called 'land of the free' because of YOUR human rights record and world domination antics. I realise that the regime here is a long long way from perfect and that working here is controversial, but I feel far safer here than I would in the USA- at least no-ones trying to blow us up all the time, and we can walk about unmolested in a beautiful country with very little crime. |
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