Re: VP's contradicting claim of his 65 yrs ruling
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Re: VP's contradicting claim of his 65 yrs ruling         

Group: soc.culture.hmong · Group Profile
Author: kwame_tsang
Date: Jul 31, 2008 20:02

The worst case scenario is, "Syang05" will just dodge under the 5th
Amendment right even if his serious allegations turn out to be hoax.
McCoy, for instance, not only accused VP and the CIA of drug
trafficking in Laos, but he also went after all level of U.S.
officials in the Abu Ghraib scandal and thus far he remains unnoticed
by the U.S. government. At first glance, it appeared that
"Syang05" resemble the typical anti-VP camp who'd rather see him fall
the hardest and will only feel grateful when he's gone. But when you
really think about it, there's a few number of people in academia that
seem to connect with his thinking. They do not believe that behaviors
and the contents of a man's character are not always learned; some are
born with. As educated as some of these people maybe, they cannot
make a distinction between theory and reality. That is why professors
and scholars don't become leaders, and leaders like George Bush and Al
Gore claimed they are not only good leaders, but they created the best
education system and invented the Internet.

On Jul 27, 11:12 pm, "ctj" nospam.com> wrote:
> syang05.
>
> You’ve made several serious allegations in your original post.
>
> The first, you stated that the CIA engineered a “national reconstruction
> plan” to transfer power from Ly Fong to VP.  Where are your sources for
> this statement?
>
> The second, you stated that that since VP came into power, his action
> sacrificed thousand of lives; more so than any other losses in recent
> Hmong history.  
>
> You must realize that this is a serious allegation that could prove fatal
> to your career if you cannot back it up?  Does Professor McCoy ring a
> bell?  You are a professor and what you say matters, so chose your words
> carefully.
>
> Are we to believe that the sole action of VP caused of these deaths.  What
> about the Americans, the Thais, the Vietnamese, the Russians, and the
> Chinese, did they not have a part in it?  Was VP a pawn or was he the
> master mind?  Please provide us with references to back up your claims.
>
> Chong
>
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