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Q&A 4 - Town Hall Meeting with Secretary Clinton

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2010

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The questions for Secretary Clinton came from high school and university students in Phnom Penh, civil society group members, and from English club students at the American Corner in Battambang Province. Secretary Clinton praised the students on their insightful questions and their command of English, and left the auditorium hopeful for the future and impressed with Cambodian youth.

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  • A wise guy ehhh ?? 

  • Good boy !! those are brilliant questions.There's hope in Cambodia after all.Back in the Khmer Rouge days ( which Hun Sen was a part of ),they would have off his nerdy geeky arse just for wearing them reading glasses.Nobody like a smart mouth during Khmer Rouge,Pol Pot hate a wise guy.But have no fear,Hillary is here,go ahead and speak up son !! nobody fuck with America,especially Madame Secretary...;))))))

  • @dinokocha that was a great question by that guy, cambodia doesnt oh the usa SHIT!!! usa bombed the hell out of cambodia and helped make it easy for the khmer rouge to take over..then when the khme rouge took over, usa didnt even help the poor cambodians..so cambodia doesnt ow shit

  • For example, the US's national debt remains 13 tri to many countries,include China, and if we look back in the history, Japan who lost the war and also was the dictator had to pay the debt which he owed to the US. Successively, Japan becomes a strong democracy which will or have been benefiting for many countries in Asia, Cambodia as well, such as eco, charity, demo, and more.

  • As the United State is working hard on buildong relationships with other countries, we have to understand that human resources is the most importance; on other hand, let's put this way so that we can easily see the pattern, as a leader he/ she commends or orders to people who are on different benefits, and he/ she wants them to listen and takes the issue acountable, he/she has to provide something,such as their benefits, in a long term acheivement. For example, the US's nation debt remains 13 tr

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