An opposition leader from my country, Cambodia

Sam Rainsy is a Cambodian opposition leader who is so down to earth, as you can see in this picture.  Can the opposition leader from your country climb a tree this high like Mr. Sam Rainsy too.? 
http://kimedia.blogspot.com/2014/04/blog-post_2147.html

Comments

  1. John Said

    April 9, 2014

    I think he is a good man but i don't judge from the photo 🙂

    what is he carrying? 

  2. Ravi Shastry

    April 9, 2014

    Looks like he's harvesting natural alcoholic beverage, palm toddy.

  3. Timothy Mckiness

    April 9, 2014

    Jen which one do you think is the best for your country. And tell me why, I'm just curious please very long time since I've been to your country the only thing that I've been in touch with in your country is feeding the hungry children there and the homeless. I hope that if there is a change that is to the better.

  4. Geeta Jha

    April 9, 2014

    It's healthy politics when opposition is strong

  5. MANJUNATH MH

    April 9, 2014

    U said down to earth! But he is trying to reach the sky!!!!! Lol

  6. Qamar Zaman

    April 10, 2014

    OE man where are you going may be this person  narrow of life.

  7. Kirk Kleeberg

    April 10, 2014

    Your going. To get me killed their terrorist
    Sent from my Cricket smartphone

  8. Jon Wagema

    April 10, 2014

    In my country kenya they cut trees to settle people at the expence of degradition. Let sam climb

  9. salim mahmud

    April 10, 2014

    The Sam z e Keysoe this man on the tree zek you in biybl

  10. Maria Alban

    April 10, 2014

    Some in country Philippines, ,the have it can climb the trees, ,,, even me before I can…

  11. Norbert Harms

    April 11, 2014

    +MANJUNATH MH which wouldn't make him a good leader. He should know, climbing a tree, he'd never reach the sky. no, joke aside, I think it's a good "human" illustration on how to try to escape. We all tend to jump up a tree, to escape some dangers on the ground. 😉

  12. MANJUNATH MH

    April 11, 2014

    +Norbert Harms exactly. Let him do what is expected of him instead of climbing or jumping up a tree, which will make him ruling party leader

  13. Ding Factor

    April 11, 2014

    He is politician doing an old trick photo ops, believe him if jumps from top of the coconut and survive.

  14. Norbert Harms

    April 11, 2014

    +Ding Factor LOL. Given the angle of the shot, plus the 75-86mm zoom lens, he's perhaps 5 meter up the tree. I know you said "from the top of the tree", but if he'd jump now, there is a good chance for him to escape with just a few bruises. Mind you, the forest ground surrounding palm trees is usually quite soft, too (unless he falls on an old, dry nutshell, That could land him the title "nut cake" 😉

  15. Garry Godinez

    April 14, 2014

    to climb it is easy to us specially the leader. coz he is  the teacher

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