Buk Hoo Kee
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Let's take a look at history for a lesson. In North America when the "white man" came and brought alcohol to the native indians, it destroyed their way of life. They would trade furs for alcohol at first, then they would trade their land and eventually their women for alcohol. I have never seen a beer company that was owned and supported by a gov't until BeerLao. Most gov'ts try to control alcohol consumption but in Laos, they promote it like a religion. Good to see that money out weighs common sense in some parts of the world. In Canada, alcohol and tobacco are taxed heavily to increase the price to make it unaffordable so that people will not use it since it causes health problems in the future which leads to increased costs to the healthcare system. I think that MADD (mothers against drinking and driving) would probably have an issue with the gov't if they owned and promoted beer drinking over here, and then the gov'ts would be sued when someone dies from an alcohol related death, similar to the tobacco industry. But we love BeerLao, so drink it up my fellow Lao brothers and sisters, drink it till we end up stupid.
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