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 janet - ID: 599643
 Name:  janet
 IP & Posted by:  75.47.194.240 on September 27, 2007 at 11:52am
 Updated by:  December 11, 2007 at 1:06pm
 Gender:  Female
 Age:  25
 Height:  5 Feet 4 Inches (163 cm)
 Weight:  105 lbs (48 kg)
 Body Type:  Slim
 From City:  anaheim
 State/Province:  California
 Zip:  92701
 Country:  United States
 Religion:  No Religion
 Education:  BA/BS (4 years college)
 Occupation:  journalist
 Smoker:  Non-smoker
 Drinker:  Light/social drinker
 Marital Status: Single
 My goal:  really think these Vietnamese demonstrators are nothing, but a whole bunch of stupid hypocrites. Remember the man who put up a picture of Ho Chi Minh in his own shop and got yelled at, hit at and kicked at by these mindless stupid hypocrites? He was exercising his rights this country provides him, but these clueless and hopeless leftover losers from the former South Vietnam army farts took it away from him. So what on their minds when they gather outside of the White House with their own mouths taped up, their arms and legs tied up, hoping to get freedom rights for the people of Vietnam? If they are trying to get their message acrossed, they should respect everyone for whatever they are doing regardless of their religious belief, political party and their origin. The United States of America has its own laws and policies of dealing with munist, so these old Vietnamese farts should just rest assure and again, focus on their own health and family. Well, apparently, they are just whole bunch stupid hypocrites. For those who oppose and demonstrate against Mr. Nguyen�??s visit are ignorants; they have neither the education to further understand the politics nor have the love for their country and the fellow Vietnamese; they selfishly seek for their own personal vengeance. Again, let's tell them to focus on their own family and kids. Don't desert your own kids to bee gang bangers robbing and killing others in this wonderful country of the United States of America.
 Free Time:  Who are these Vietnamese munists? Are they from a different country? They are also Vietnamese who had to choose side in order to unify their country. Unfortunately, the side they had chosen was not what the American would like them to. For all I know, the North Vietnamese could have chosen Liberal or Green Party instead of munist if there was a rich and strong ally to support their fight against the French and the American. China is the closest neighbor and was a good friend in supporting the fight. Soviet Union was another powerhouse in supporting the fight. So the North Vietnamese lead by uncle Ho had to take side with the munist in order to acplish his goal unifying the country. We got to give credit to these fighters who sacrificed to give us the country unification today. Persuade these old losers from the former South Vietnam Army to accept their loss, give up the 3 red stripes flag and move on... but to help preserve and improve the beauty of their motherland environment (don't be like china) and economically sound and strategically engaged with the United States of America to secure our motherland security from threats of China. here's one of the best replies ever... " somewhat agree with you about these old farts, as they have themselves to fight for the freedom of the vietz but no real agenda, just mop mentality, when you question an issue to the details, there is not solid ground to support whatsoever. For example, there's group of so called "vietnam tu do" claim to have training camp in the jungle somewhere in , but further questions about the real reasons, one of the leaders in Houston, answered as if he is in Lala land, not even close to the issues of basic human rights, the minority ethnics' land was taken away from them, and forced them to seek refuge in cambodia, I bet he did not even watch the news or read the newspapers, or maybe the smart guys was too afraid to and interview with NPR (National Public Radio), either case, it is bunch of **** basters who claim themselves to be the heroes who fought hard of the war. I think because of the ignorant mentality, the south fell to the hand of the munists, if you ask me. What really worse is that when they organize an event, they sometimes solicit business for donations. when a business does not do well, and does not give a generous donation, these group will label that business of supporting the mi. Anyway, by now, most of the vietz Hai ngoai know that these groups are no legitimate, they just sick and tired to talk about it. That includes myself. Take care, NT ", "I am really impressed with everything that you wrote in your profile. You did an excellent analysis of the current and past situation with regards to the politics in present-day Vietnam and with those remnants of the former South Vietnam. Although I am not Vietnamese and did not have any relatives who served (or died) in the Vietnam war, I am a student of Vietnamese history and I would like to contribute to this discussion. First, as an American, I would like to apologize to all Vietnamese everywhere for the horrible tragedy that the United States inflicted upon the country and peoples of Vietnam. The US government had incorrectly interpreted Ho Chi Minh's government in the north as well as the Viet Cong (more appropriately known as the National Liberation Front or NLF) as merely tools of Russian and Chinese munist aggression and expansion, when in fact they were nationalist movements that just wanted to have a free and independent country rather than live as a colony of France or the United States. Life for the typical Vietnamese under French colonial rule had been horrible for many decades. After World War II and the defeat of Japan, which had taken over many of France's colonial possessions in Asia, including Vietnam (which was part of French Indochina at that time), Ho Chi Minh looked to the United States for help in gaining independence from France, the United States having itself been freed from colonial rule by Great Britain. This was a golden opportunity for the US to stand up for it's core values and help establish a new nation that would be determined by it's own peoples rather than a far-away European government. But instead the US chose to help France, thus pushing Ho Chi Minh and the Viet Minh to have closer ties with the Soviet Union and munist China. Just think of how many lives this decision by the US governmant cost! Tens of millions of Vietnamese were killed in the French and American wars in Vietnam! And my last point is that the former government of South Vietnam had absolutely no legitimacy! It was merely a puppet and front for the US government, and full of corruption, back-stabbing, and in-fighting. Just ask that bastard Nguyen Cao Ky about this! It would never stand up on it's own without the military and financial help of the US. Just look how easily it fell in 1975! It only took the North Vietnamese army about 4 months to pletely defeat the south. So those of you in the former army and government of South Vietnam and those who still support them need to give it up and get a life! You lost! Game over! Nothing more needs to be said. What happened in Vietnam was one of the greatest tragedies of human civilization. We all need to work to ensure that what happened in Vietnam will never ever happen again." Bao Bei. To get these old former South Vietnamese army men and women alike giving up their POINTLESS agenda and focus on their own health and family instead of embarrassing the us, the youngsters with the disrespected 3 red stripes, which they could not be more brave to fight for the freedom they once had in Vietnam. let's read and learn a few things from china ""The Chinese don't want war �?? the Chinese just want to trade their way to power," said David Zweig, a professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. "In the past, if a state wanted to expand, it had to take territory. You don't need to grab colonies any more. You just need to have petitive goods to trade." If China stays on the same economic track, it would bee the world's largest economy in 2027, surpassing the United States, according to projections by Goldman, Sachs & Co., a Wall Street investment bank. And unlike Japan, which rose in the 1980s only to fade again, China still has a huge pool of workers to tap and an emerging middle class that is just starting to reach critical mass. Many development economists believe China still has 20 years of fairly high growth ahead. But the transition to a larger presence on the global stage es with growing pains, for China and the rest of the world. As Beijing plays an ever bigger role in the developing world, some Western countries fear it could undermine efforts to promote democracy. In its attempt to secure markets and win allies, China is stepping up development aid to Africa and Asia. Chinese President Hu Jintao pledged last year to double Chinese aid to Africa between 2006 and 20, promising $3 billion in loans, $2 billion in export credits and a $5 billion fund to encourage Chinese investment in Africa. China has also promised Cambodia a $600 million aid package and agreed to loan $500 million to the Philippines for a rail project. But China also extends aid to states such as Myanmar, Zimbabwe and Sudan whose human rights records have lost them the support of the West. Actress Mia Farrow has labeled next year's Beijing Olympics �?? a point of pride for China �?? the "genocide Olympics" because of China's support for Sudan, at a time when the West seeks to punish it for its military actions in Darfur. China buys two-thirds of Sudan's oil output. "In some ways, it will be integrating us into a new international order in which democracy as we've known it or the right to open organized political activity is no longer considered the norm," said James Mann, author of "The China Fantasy," a book about China and the West. China is also facing some of the unease that powers before it have encountered. In Africa and Asia, some plain that massive China-funded infrastructure projects involve mostly Chinese workers and panies, rather than create jobs and wealth for the local population. And Moeletsi Mbeki, a political mentator and brother of South African President Thabo Mbeki, likens the trade of African resources for Chinese manufactured goods to former colonial arrangements. "This equation is not sustainable," Mbeki said at a recent meeting of the African Development Bank in Shanghai. "Africa needs to preserve its natural resources to use in the future for its own industrialization."
 Looking For:  Few good women (like me) and brave men to form an organization to get my message to the old former South Army to give up their bullshit agenda! Ladies and gentlemen: i hear what you are saying... some of you are angry at what i say while majority of you agree. it's all good for me... that proves we are all human. BUT let's put all the past behind and move on for all of us. NO more fighting! one said if it wasn't for these LOST South Viet Army people, i wouldn't be here in the USA today. what if i said if it wasn't for the VC, you wouldn't have a united VN and you would not have a reason to be here in the USA, would you? we all have to look at both sides of the token to make good judgement for anything. at this point, we all should be glad that VN now is not like Korea; the people are all united and working hard for prosperity. don't you want to see your friends and relatives live better? eventually, democracy will take place soon. here's the reason why: Before 1975, my father�??s family was torn apart; my father�??s mother and brothers were fighting along side with the north to re-unite the country while my father was a soldier in the south. the pain and anger for those who lost their love ones in the battle will always linger in their mind for many years to e. these pain and anger are inevitable in any battle for anyone. my grand mother lost her son. my father lost his brother. who are we going to blame to, the north vietnamese or the south vietnamese or the intruders, the Chinese, the French and the American. it is clear for all of us to make up for the answer to forget the past, but improve the present. i've been receiving lots of responses from men from all walks of life. mostly viet men. i'd love to hear an opinion from a viet woman. but here's a reply from a non viet man's point of view: "I never respond to ads here but... Yours is the most brilliant analysis of this situation (Republic of Viet Nam die-hards) I've ever read virtually anywhere - among so-called Viet Kieu. In fact, I don't think I've ever seen it expressed anywhere on VietFun or at least with such passion. I am of the same opinion concerning the old battle-ax guard parading around with the three red stripe yellow flags with such useless and pathetic fervor. I'm a journalist by training and editor of several books on Viet Nam and S.E. Asia. It would be nice to chat with you. Kind regards. Richard (aka: bao_ke)" ladies: i finally receive responses from you and thank you we have the same perspectives and belief.

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