[trungduong] Go Vote!

Nam_Nguyen at Dell.com Nam_Nguyen at Dell.com
Thu Oct 28 09:51:49 CDT 2004


BL started turning against the US when the US established military bases
in his sacred land Saudi, and Clinton did not order that.
With the Taliban gone and US forces in Afghanistan, Bush still does not
know where he is.  What could Clinton do back then?  We were not
considered at war back then and whenever he tried to launch some
offensive, Congress cried loud "Wag the Dog".  

Phuong Anh,

Hope Jamie feels better now.  Congrats on the Red Sox win; it was
unbelievable.

Nam

-----Original Message-----
From: All-bounces at trungduong.org [mailto:All-bounces at trungduong.org] On
Behalf Of Anh Le Arsenault
Sent: Thursday, October 28, 2004 9:12 AM
To: Just chat
Subject: Re: [trungduong] Go Vote!

Hello, I'm back!
I thought we either stopped or moved to TrungDuong Forum?
Admit it ! We're glued to this now ;-)
Well, I will copy this thread to the Forum some time. Good information
to
keep, don't you think?

Yesterday, I had to leave work early to rush Jamie to Pediatrician
because
he was misserable with his second teething. Upper teeth are coming up.
Then
we watched RedSox game and eclipse at night. And we were overjoyed with
the
Boston team's victory.

"He / Demo left a big mess in security for Bush administration. 9/11 was
the
effect of the cause from him not from Bush."

Because Bin Laden and Afghanistan were mentioned previously, I thought a
bit
of background should be pointed out. Through the 1980s, Afghanistan was
invaded and occupied by Soviet Union. U.S policy was that "NO" to Soviet
control of Mid-East. So they funded the Afghan- then called "Freedom
Fighters" - now called "terrorists". During that situation, Bin Laden
joined
those fighters and became their leader. Why fund them? to kick out
Soviet
troops. The same way with Chinese supporting North Vietnam communists to
kick out Americans in the South. Then Soviet was really kicked out from
Afgahnistan. Then U.S abandoned Afghanistan, let Taliban come in power
and,
of course, support Bin Laden and his followers. Look at who were U.S
presidents then?  Ronald Reagan 2 terms, then George Bush Senior. Then
Clinton came. He tried to get Bin Laden but he failed. So did W.Bush in
this
term.
Both parties have contributed good presidents and "less than good" ones.
That's why I registered as "Independent" and will stay that way. Just to
have as much objective look at the candidates as possible. For
Democracy,
it's required to have more than one party in power.

Anyway, enjoy your freedom to vote.
Gooday,
--pa


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nam Nguyen" <nam_nguyen67 at hotmail.com>
To: <All at trungduong.org>
Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:02 PM
Subject: RE: [trungduong] Go Vote!


> Hi Thang,
>
> " The policy and strategy of an administration is more important, not
a
> person."
>
> Then, why people made a big fuss over Clinton and his personal life?
Why
> wasted tons of tax-payers' money trying to impeach him?  They said it
was
> perjury, but why did they put him under oath about his personal life
in
the
> first place?  It sure looked like a setup to me.
>
> You mentioned Clinton is a state-of-the-art liar.  I do not recall he
lied
> about national security matters.  Do you?  He did not exaggerate
reasons
to
> go to war in Bosnia.  No CIA covert agent's name was leaked under his
watch.
>
> I think personal character also plays a very important factor.  People
can
> fake their character, but not under fire or extreme condition.  What
did
> Bush do on the day this nation was attacked, besides reading "My Pet
Goat"?
> Cheney had to give an order to shoot down an airplane.  Did anyone
explain
> why Bush flew around like a duck to Louisiana and then Omaha?  I
understand
> why the commander-in-chief has to be protected but why didn't he just
go
to
> an undisclosed location and direct the nation from there.  I just
cannot
> imagine how he can handle a more urgent event.  If you forget his face
at
> that time, try Farenheit 9/11.  I was really scared watching our war
> president.
>
> Nam
>
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: All-bounces at trungduong.org [mailto:All-bounces at trungduong.org]
On
> >Behalf Of Victor Thang Do
> >Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 6:00 PM
> >To: All at trungduong.org
> >Subject: RE: [trungduong] Go Vote!
> >
> >Hi,
> >
> >Vu, the script is very interesting. That's why I said the look of
> >American
> >history about VN war sometimes dead wrong. Even Bush also has a wrong
> >view.
> >Or may be he did not tell the truth about American friends dumped
their
> >allies / South Vietnam (what a shame!). Somehow he got a supporting
> >voice
> >for VN-American, better than killing the hope as Kerry. The policy
and
> >strategy of an administration is more important, not a person.
> >Internet Cafe? Interesting idea, Vu. It's not going to work for me
since
> >it
> >looks like you travel by watching the video or dvd. I can wait
another
> >10
> >yrs to get you a real cup of coffee, Vu. :)
> >
> >
> >
> > >From: "Ngo, Vu (NIH/NCI)" <ngovu at mail.nih.gov>
> > >Reply-To: Just chat <All at trungduong.org>
> > >To: 'Just chat' <All at trungduong.org>
> > >Subject: RE: [trungduong] Go Vote!
> > >Date: Wed, 27 Oct 2004 18:13:58 -0400
> > >
> > >Binh,
> > >The information wasn't intended for changing anyone's decision.  It
> >only
> > >shows one can always find something bad about both candidates but
the
> >big
> > >picture will not change.  If they are both bad, I don't want to
choose
> >the
> > >worse.
> > >Thang,
> > >Let me know when your favorite cafe goes online, then we can enjoy
some
> > >virtual caffeine without having to wait another 10 years.  What
happens
> >to
> > >the internet smell invention that you can actually smell your
favorite
> > >flavor on your screen.  IPO did not take off? Those internet cafes
can
> >take
> > >advantage of this invention.
> > >
> > > > ----------
> > > > From: Binh Truong
> > > > Reply To: Just chat
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 5:54 PM
> > > > To: Just chat
> > > > Subject: Re: [trungduong] Go Vote!
> > > >
> > > > <<File: ATT1098600.txt>>
> > > > Thanks, Vu for that information, though it didn't make much
> >difference
> > >for
> > > > my decision.  Chances are Bush probably can't even find Vietnam
on
> >the
> > > > map, much less understand the complexity of that conflict.  But
> >don't
> > > > blame him for not knowing: he was grounded from flying in N'l
Air
> >Guard.
> > > >
> > > > Binh
> > > >
> > > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > > From: Ngo, Vu (NIH/NCI)
> > > > To: 'Just chat'
> > > > Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 2004 4:19 PM
> > > > Subject: RE: [trungduong] Go Vote!
> > > >
> > > > Hi All,
> > > > Before you all leave the topic and head to the poll, there is a
> > > > message that
> > > > I got from a friend intended for those who are pro-Bush.  I have
> > > > said that
> > > > Fox news is the well known biased media toward conservative
> > > > pro-republican
> > > > idealism so I take to the face value that it never intends to
> >work
> > > > against
> > > > Bush in the following interview:
> > > >
> > > > [B] What Pres. Bush Thinks of Vietnamese.  What An INSULT!
> > > >
> > > >        On the Sept. 27 edition of the O'Reilly Factor, a Fox
> >News
> > > > Channel show, the following conversation between Pres. Bush
> > > > and O'Reilly occurred:
> > > >     O'REILLY:  The South Vietnamese didn't fight for their
> >freedom,
> > > >                which is why they don't have it today.
> > > >     BUSH:  Yes.
> > > >     O'REILLY:  Do you think the Iraqis are going to fight for
> >their
> > > >                freedom?
> > > >     BUSH:  Absolutely.                  Read the transcript:
> > > > http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,133712,00.html .
> > > >
> > > >         The Vietnamese American is the only AsAm group that
> > > > still favors Pres. Bush to Kerry.  Look, however, what Bush
> >thinks
> > > > of Vietnamese.  Politicians often ABUSE their MOST LOYAL
> >supporters
> > > > who are POLITICALLY NAIVE.  Here is one example of this kind of
> > > > abuse!  What an INSULT!   Pass this email to your Vietnamese
> > > > friends.
> > > >
> > > >
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