On Jun 11, 1:35 am, Born2beHmong yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jun 11, 12:04 am, Thornsp...@
yahoo.com wrote:
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>> The paper is very good state and accurately analyze. I think this
>> money fraud will be another problem that fbi will follow through since
>> the smell came up. Very interesting, we will see how it ends.
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>> On Jun 10, 10:54?pm, vaajm...@
yahoo.com wrote:
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> we had proved that Dr McCoy's book was a second hands and hearsay, not
> man of principle. because in that era many of us did not know english
> and educated to our level and the book was bypassed through without
> mirrit. now we are the eyes witness of Long Cheng and we critic on the
> book as a bias and baseless, because during that era was the era of
> all the deomstration and wanted to get out of the vietnam war. Dr
> McCoy was just made up things to overcome and achieve his agenda.
>
> during the time of Dr McCoy visited Lao, there were no public library
> and books that readily accessable for research and quote from--McCoy
> was in Lao for only 2 weeks, as a vacationer, and all these were
> hearsay and second hands source, his statistical data were not
> accurated, even Dr Gary Yia Lee offerred to take Dr. McCoy back to Lao
> in 1974 just before the fall of Lao, Mccoy refused to go, and McCoy
> said to Dr Gary Yia that "he is not interested, his expertise is
> Philippi not Laos."
>
> if one is an educated man and woman, one would have already understand
> the statistical data and sources of the research if it had reached
> this magnituded.
>
> but too many of you, i will not supprise about your comment because of
> the lacking ............!...LOL@Zhen!
>
> Born2beHmong
Mr. Calkins has it right on. As for McCoy, whether or not his
research is accurate at this point is completely irrelevant. What is
now important is not as much what VP did during the war or who he was
then, but what he has done since then after he came to the US:
essentially nothing but false promises and extorting money from needy
Hmong.
In fact--I have argued this before in SCH, albeit years ago--the
best thing VP could do for the Hmong at this point is return the money
entrusted to him all these years. Rather than waste it on a
exhorbitant legal defense, he should use the remainder of his money to
buoy up and support the Hmong in desperate conditions to include Laos,
the US, and other countries abroad. He has enjoyed years of financial
support to live comfortably all these years, so the best way he can
end his life is giving the same back to his supporters. Love him or
hate him, VP is inflluential, and it would be a shame for him to end
his life without doing this one good deed for his people.
Xeng