TRUMP TO BOMB HA NÔI ?
Biết đâu Trump sẽ bỏ vài trái
bom " Mother of the bombs " lên đầu CS Hà Nội vì đàn áp giết
dân mãi.
From:
"HungThe
Subject: Những tên đảng viên Dân Chủ, thù ghét người Việt Nam..., đã từng cố gắng ngăn chặn những Người Việt Tỵ Nạn cộng sản vào Hoa Kỳ...
Subject: Những tên đảng viên Dân Chủ, thù ghét người Việt Nam..., đã từng cố gắng ngăn chặn những Người Việt Tỵ Nạn cộng sản vào Hoa Kỳ...
Chết dưới lá cờ sao Phúc
Kiến
BabuiNền vốn đỏ rồi,càng thêm đỏ,
Bởi máu triệu người thấm nhuốm vàng sao.
Việt mình,muốn sống ,cùng nhau,
Đứng lện.giựt xuống cho mau cờ nầy !
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Kính chuyển quývị, quý CH nhận định, và xin tiếp phổ
biến, ht
----- Forwarded Message -----
From: BMH <amsfv wrote
Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2017 4:18 PM
Những tên đảng viên Dân Chủ, thù ghét
người Việt Nam..., đã từng cố gắng ngăn chặn những Người Việt Tỵ Nạn cộng sản
vào Hoa Kỳ...
BMH
Washington, D.C
Washington, D.C
Thưa Quý Vị, Quý NT và CH..
Xin chào cô Nguyễn Ngọc Giao (VVA).
Nhớ năm xưa ( 1975 ) những tên đảng viên đảng Dân Chủ,
mặt dày, hèn nhát, phản chiến, vô nhân đạo, thù ghét người Việt Nam...như Jerry Brown, Joe Biden, George McGovern, Elizabeth
Holtzman, đã từng cố gắng ngăn chặn
những Người Việt Quốc Gia Tỵ Nạn cộng sản vào Hoa Kỳ...kể cả những trẻ mồ côi.
Nay Tổng Thống Donald Trump hành động " travel ban " để
ngăn chặn, phòng ngừa hiểm họa khủng bố thì tên hề rẻ tiền diễu dở Charles ( Chuck ) E. Schumer vội vàng nhỏ vài giọi nước mắt cá sấu, khóc cho những kẽ đang
bị tạm giử lại tại sân bay... Và xem hắn từng tuyên bố vào năm
2015..Một tên tráo trở...Thiệt tình...
Cô Nguyễn Ngọc Giao thời gian này (1975) cô ở đâu? Cô có biết
những tên Dân Chủ trên và còn nhiều nữa, đã đối xử với người tỵ nạn mình
như thế nào không?
Nay cô Nguyễn Ngọc Giao muốn : " ....Voice of Vietnamese Americans Stands with Refugees and
Muslim Immigrants in Protecting the American Values".
Đó là quyền của cô, nhưng cái tổ chức VVA - hữu danh vô thực - của cô, không
có quyền, cũng không có tư cách gì, để lên tiếng nói thay cho tôi, hay thay cho
Cộng Đồng Người Việt Quốc Gia Tỵ Nạn cộng sản...đang cư ngụ tại Hoa Kỳ..
Xin mời Quý Vị xem bài viết dưới đây để tường....
và tùy nghi thẩm định...
BMH
Washington, D.C
Washington, D.C
Action- No talk President Trump will not let the enemy know what he is going to do one month/one week/one day ahead.
No
tear drops from Jewish Schumer for Israel passport holders who are banned from
16 Muslim countries.
FLASHBACK: Democrats
Tried To Block Thousands Of Vietnam War Refugees, Including Orphans
http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/29/flashback-when-liberal-democrats-opposed-refugees-and-even-orphans/#ixzz4XMJxFm4l
http://dailycaller.com/2017/01/29/flashback-when-liberal-democrats-opposed-refugees-and-even-orphans/#ixzz4XMJxFm4l
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FLASHBACK:
Democrats Tried To Block Thousands Of Vietnam War Refugees, Including Orphans
9:21 PM 01/29/2017
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Despite today’s outrage over President Donald Trump’s refugee
executive order, many liberals in 1975 were part of a chorus of big name
Democrats who refused to accept any Vietnamese refugees when millions were
trying to escape South Vietnam as it fell to the communists.
They even opposed orphans.
The group, led by California’s Gov. Jerry Brown, included such liberal luminaries as Delaware’s Democratic Sen. Joe Biden, former presidential “peace candidate” George McGovern, and New York Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman.
The Los Angeles Times reported Brown even attempted to prevent planes carrying
Vietnamese refugees from landing at Travis Air Force Base outside San
Francisco. About 500 people were arriving each day and eventually 131,000 arrived in the United States between 1975 and 1977.
These people arrived despite protests from liberal Democrats.
In 2015, the Los Angeles Times recounted Brown’s ugly attitude, reporting, “Brown has his own checkered history of
demagoguery about refugees.”
Back in 1975, millions of South Vietnamese who worked for or
supported the U.S. found themselves trapped behind the lines when the
communists took over the country. Vietnamese emigre Tung Vu, writing in Northwest Asian Weekly, recalled the
hardships the Vietnamese faced in 1975 as they tried to escape the communists.
“After the fall of Saigon, many Vietnamese chose
to leave by any means possible, often in small boats. Those who managed to escape
pirates, typhoons, and starvation sought safety and a new life in refugee
camps,” Tung wrote.
Ironically, Republicans led by former President Gerald Ford were
the political figures who fought for the refugees to enter the United States.
Julia Taft, who in 1975 headed up Ford’s Inter-agency Task Force on
Indochinese refugee resettlement, told author Larry Engelmann in his book,
“Tears Before the Rain: An Oral History of the Fall of South Vietnam,” “The
new governor of California, Jerry Brown, was very concerned about refugees
settling in his state.”
National Public Radio host Debbie Elliott retraced Brown’s refusal to accept any refugees in a
January 2007 interview with Taft. According to a transcript, which was aired on its flagship program, “All
Things Considered,” Taft said, “our biggest problem came from California
due to Brown.” She called his rejection of Vietnamese refugees “a moral blow.”
“I remember at the time we had thousands and thousands of requests
from military families in San Diego, for instance, who had worked in Vietnam,
who knew some of these people,” she told NPR.
Taft recalled another dark reason the liberals opposed the
refugees: “They said they had too many Hispanics, too many people on welfare,
they didn’t want these people.”
“They didn’t want any of these refugees, because they had also
unemployment,” she told NPR. “They had already a large number of foreign-born
people there. They had – they said they had too many Hispanics, too many people
on welfare, they didn’t want these people.”
Brown echoed his isolationist theme throughout his first term. As
recounted by author Larry Clinton Thompson in his book, “Refugee Workers in the Indochina Exodus,”
Brown said, “We can’t be looking 5,000 miles away and at the same time
neglecting people who live here.”
At the same time as Brown was fighting Washington, Democrats waged
an anti-refugee campaign inside the nation’s capital.
Ford appealed to Congress to quickly help the refugees, who
included thousands of Cambodians fleeing a genocidal campaign perpetrated by
the communist Cambodian Pol Pot regime.
But in Washington, Ford found himself thwarted by many high-profile
Democrats.
A review of the congressional debate at the time and recounted by CQ Almanac shows New York’s Elizabeth
Holtzman – who was one of the House’s most visible liberal congresswomen — opposed
helping the refugees. Like Brown, she tried to pit her constituents against the
refugees. She said, according to CQ Almanac, “some of her constituents felt
that the same assistance and compassion was not being shown to the elderly,
unemployed and poor in this country.”
Rep. Donald Riegle, a liberal representative from Michigan who
later would serve as its senator, offered an amendment that would have barred
funds for the refugees unless similar assistance was given to Americans. The
amendment was rejected by the House, 346 to 71, according to the Almanac.
Another House Democrat even tried to slow down the airlift of
Vietnamese orphans. The Almanac reported that Rep. Joshua Eilberg, the
Democratic chairman of the House Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship and
International Law, accused the Ford administration of having acted “with
unnecessary haste” in the evacuation of the orphans.
The emergency rescue mission, called “Operation Babylift,” was activated by
the United States, Australia, France and Canada after urgent appeals were
issued by humanitarian relief organizations in Vietnam. The evacuation faced
tragedy on its maiden flight when a C-5A cargo plane carrying the orphans
crashed after takeoff, killing 78 children along with 35 U.S. government
workers and diplomats.
The Library of Congress also reported liberal congressmen tried to stall the
refugee legislation, indicating “they would rather wait for the administration
to formulate a plan for the care and evacuation of refugees before approving
the humanitarian aid.”
Then-Sen. Joe Biden tried to slow down the refugee bill in the
Senate, complaining that he needed more details about the quickly unfolding
refugee problem before he would support it. He said the White House “had not
informed Congress adequately about the number of refugees,” according to the
Library of Congress history of the legislation.
Quang X. Pham, who was born in Saigon and later served as a Marine
pilot in the Persian Gulf War, later criticized Biden in an op-ed published by the Washington Post on
December 30, 2006. Quang wrote, Biden “charged that the [Ford] Administration
had not informed Congress adequately about the number of refugees — as if
anyone actually knew during the chaotic evacuation.”
Peace candidate Sen. George McGovern, who had lost in a landslide
to former President Richard Nixon in the 1972 presidential election, appeared
the most heartless senator when he introduced a bill to assist those who wished
to return to South Vietnam.
McGovern said he thought 90 percent of the Vietnamese arrivals
“would be better off going back to their own land,” according to the Library of
Congress. His amendment died in a House-Senate conference.
In the end, most of the Democrat complaints appeared to center on
the fact that the refugees were escaping communism, which many liberals did not
find that objectionable.
“One of the justifications that Ford gave was related to communism.
He said these people are all fleeing communism, which was the same criteria
that had been used for the Cubans, the Hungarians, other refugee groups that
had been processed in the past,” Taft explained
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Americans
“President Trump's Executive Order on 01/27/2017 that effectively
bars refugees and Muslims from entering the United States is against the
American Values, the US Constitution and helps ISIS to spread.” Genie Giao
Nguyen, President, Voice of Vietnamese Americans
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