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President Bush's remark may help Hmong refugees.         


Author: fajkhaum
Date: Aug 6, 2008 12:15

REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSH AND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND

THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary(Bangkok,
Thailand)______________________________________________________________For
Immediate Release August 6, 2008

REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSHAND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND

Government HouseBangkok, Thailand 7:51 P.M. (Local)

PRIME MINISTER SAMAK: We are pleased to welcome President Bush visit
to Thailand on the auspicious occasion of the celebration of 175th
anniversary of Thai-U.S. relations. As Thailand has now assumed...
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Re: President Bush's remark may help Hmong refugees.         


Author: pebhmoobruam
Date: Aug 6, 2008 14:07

On Aug 6, 2:15 pm, fajkhaum yahoo.com> wrote:
> REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSH AND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND
>
> THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary(Bangkok,
> Thailand)______________________________________________________________For
> Immediate Release                           August 6, 2008
>
> REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSHAND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND
>
> Government HouseBangkok, Thailand 7:51 P.M. (Local)
>
> PRIME MINISTER SAMAK:  We are pleased to welcome President Bush visit
> to Thailand on the auspicious occasion of the celebration of 175th
> anniversary of Thai-U.S. relations.  As Thailand has now assumed the
> ASEAN chairmanship, we will use the opportunity to strengthen our
> engagement and cooperation with the U.S. both bilaterally and through
> ASEAN. President Bush and I had just a very good discussion on several
> issues of common interest.  We discussed the strengthening of the
> close military and the security cooperation which benefit both
> countries and the region.  A case in point is our military close ...
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Re: President Bush's remark may help Hmong refugees.         


Author: Tshajplaws1
Date: Aug 6, 2008 21:02

On Aug 6, 4:07 pm, pebhmoobr...@yahoo.com wrote:
> On Aug 6, 2:15 pm, fajkhaum yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSH AND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND
>
>> THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary(Bangkok,
>> Thailand)______________________________________________________________For
>> Immediate Release                           August 6, 2008
>
>> REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSHAND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND
>
>> Government HouseBangkok, Thailand 7:51 P.M. (Local)
>
>> PRIME MINISTER SAMAK:  We are pleased to welcome President Bush visit
>> to Thailand on the auspicious occasion of the celebration of 175th
>> anniversary of Thai-U.S. relations.  As Thailand has now assumed the ...
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Re: President Bush's remark may help Hmong refugees.         


Author: Tubcajceszoo
Date: Aug 7, 2008 04:02

Obama Los ua president kuv li kom yawg pab nawj, Vim kuv nyob ze yawg
tsev, Lwm tus mas txhob hais txog li os .
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Re: President Bush's remark may help Hmong refugees.         


Author: ເຄຣຊີ້ແລຣີ້
Date: Aug 14, 2008 12:33

On Aug 6, 3:15 pm, fajkhaum yahoo.com> wrote:
> REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSH AND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND
>
> THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary(Bangkok,
> Thailand)______________________________________________________________For
> Immediate Release August 6, 2008
>
> REMARKS BY PRESIDENT BUSHAND PRIME MINISTER SAMAK OF THAILAND
>
> Government HouseBangkok, Thailand 7:51 P.M. (Local)
>
> PRIME MINISTER SAMAK: We are pleased to welcome President Bush visit
> to Thailand on the auspicious occasion of the celebration of 175th
> anniversary of Thai-U.S. relations. As Thailand has now assumed the
> ASEAN chairmanship, we will use the opportunity to strengthen our
> engagement and cooperation with the U.S. both bilaterally and through
> ASEAN. President Bush and I had just a very good discussion on several
> issues of common interest. We discussed the strengthening of the
> close military and the security cooperation which benefit both
> countries and the region. A case in point is our military close ...
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