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PBC
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Con Chot wrote: <quoted text> Hi Allen! Flighting fighter jets does not mean they can flight commercial airline. If they want to flight comercial airline, they must go for more training and heavy security especially if they want to flight VN airline. VN needs to make sure they are not related to bon Phan dong which I don't think so since they are smart people but just to make sure. Because VN airline is one of the safest airline in the world and bon phan dong had history of terrorizing air passengers. More dumbazz comments from this clown. Do you know anything about aviation, peasant brain? Commercial airlines usually try to recruit from the military. The military pilots are airlines A-list when it comes to recruitment. Why? Because they log tremendous amount flight hours. They have superb training. It takes over a $1 million dollars to train a US military pilot. Understand yet, numbnuts? Additionally, it takes a special skill to be a naval aviator because they are CARRIER BASED. Do you understand the difficulty of naval aviation? They have to fly off and land on an aircraft carrier. Aircraft carrier is tiny compared to a stable airfield. It rocks and rolls according to the currents of the sea. It is especially difficult to land at night because it is pitch black out at see with little lighting. Vietnam Airlines is so backward and poorly run that it cannot even get Vietnamese pilots in VN. LOL For the most part they can't speak English which is the language of aviation. Pilot training in the commie bloc is even more woeful but that is another subject.
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Doogy HCM
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Vietnam Air Nai Pilots famous like Pham Tuan fed monkey on air shuttle for SOVIET Union ???
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Angel Falls
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Allen The issue here is not that Asian men here are losers & couldn't get her. The point is these men weren't in her career field at that time (instant) that was why she met and married an American. People married whomever they were comfortable & happy with, her interracial marriage wasn't the problem of these people. The important point is she found "a good person" and married him, doesn't matter if he's an Asian or American. So be happy for her doesn't matter who she married to. Why people think "interracial" marriage is so strange http://www.radzone.org/cgi-bin/weblab/lovesto...
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Viet Kieu
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Doogy HCM wrote: Vietnam Air Nai Pilots famous like Pham Tuan fed monkey on air shuttle for SOVIET Union ??? That is very funny :) Astronaut Tuan Pham of Hanoi does his job on Space, he is camera operator, indeed.
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anna
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O doi con nguoi ta chi hon nhau cai dau ,cai loai "huu dung vo muu" thi chi co loi cho nguoi ta sai khien ,that xau ho cho nhung ai mau do da vang ma lai de nguoi My xui khien di lam bia do dan,hay noi dung hon "linh danh thue". Chi co nhung ke tung di danh thue ,an gan uong mau dong loai thi moi ca ngoi ke giet nguoi la anh hung .
Hien nay tai My nguoi Viet co nhieu giao su tien sy ,nhieu nguoi o cac linh vuc khac nhau ,ho cong hien cho nhan loai giup ich cho con nguoi sao khong ca ngoi ho.
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anna wrote: O doi con nguoi ta chi hon nhau cai dau ,cai loai "huu dung vo muu" thi chi co loi cho nguoi ta sai khien ,that xau ho cho nhung ai mau do da vang ma lai de nguoi My xui khien di lam bia do dan,hay noi dung hon "linh danh thue". Chi co nhung ke tung di danh thue ,an gan uong mau dong loai thi moi ca ngoi ke giet nguoi la anh hung . Hien nay tai My nguoi Viet co nhieu giao su tien sy ,nhieu nguoi o cac linh vuc khac nhau ,ho cong hien cho nhan loai giup ich cho con nguoi sao khong ca ngoi ho. What is the difference between Americans and VCs? Americans go to Beijing and accuse them of commie oppression, while Ho cho Ming and Nong Dit Me raise Beijing cox and suck with the help of anna. Proofs: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/... and go to youtube to see how Ho kissed Mao and Nong kissed Hu balls
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Viet Kieu
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anna wrote: O doi con nguoi ta chi hon nhau cai dau ,cai loai "huu dung vo muu" thi chi co loi cho nguoi ta sai khien ,that xau ho cho nhung ai mau do da vang ma lai de nguoi My xui khien di lam bia do dan,hay noi dung hon "linh danh thue". Chi co nhung ke tung di danh thue ,an gan uong mau dong loai thi moi ca ngoi ke giet nguoi la anh hung . Hien nay tai My nguoi Viet co nhieu giao su tien sy ,nhieu nguoi o cac linh vuc khac nhau ,ho cong hien cho nhan loai giup ich cho con nguoi sao khong ca ngoi ho. Huu dong vo muu. http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html... Hanoi Agrees to Pay Saigon's Debts to U.S. Print Single-Page Save Share Del.icio.usDiggFacebookNewsvin ePermalinkBy DAVID E. SANGER Published: March 11, 1997 The Vietnamese Government, increasingly anxious to strike a broad trade accord with Washington, has agreed to repay to the United States millions of dollars in debts incurred by the former South Vietnam for roads, power stations and grain shipments during the Vietnam War, Administration officials said today. The agreement, struck on Saturday in Hanoi, ends several years of negotiations with Vietnam over its assumption of debts, now worth about $140 million, incurred by the Saigon Government before it fell to North Vietnamese forces in 1975. Many of those debts were incurred to bolster the South's war effort, including the country's main railroad and water system, and a major power plant for Saigon, the former South Vietnamese capital, now called Ho Chi Minh City. But the repayment does not include the vast sums -- roughly estimated at $1 billion -- in direct military assistance that Washington transferred to the South during the war. In fact, in the negotiations conducted by Treasury and State Department officials, Vietnam balked at repaying $12 million in outstanding loans for the ''Food for Peace'' program, arguing that through a series of complex transactions the United States used money that was ostensibly earmarked for grain purchases to help finance the war. Today Administration officials said that the accord was a sign of how far the dialogue between the United States and Vietnam has moved beyond the single issue of identifying the remains of prisoners of war, and toward questions of how the Communist Government will be integrated in the world economy. ''The Vietnamese leaders have a clear economic agenda,'' one senior Administration official said today.''And they knew that resolving this debt issue was one of the hurdles they had to get past before they get the trading rights they want.'' Under the terms of the accord, Vietnam will have 20 years to pay back the loans that were issued to the South.
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anna noi' dung' lam'..vi` anna va ba'c Ho` gion'g nhau. Fai? biet' cai' dau^`(cu) nao` ngon va bo^? Do do' bac' Ho` viet' trong di chuc' chuoi? cha cac' vua cac' chua' la phong kien', la phan? dong. va di kiem' dau^`(cu) cua? Marx, Lenin, Stalin va Mao o*? Suoi' Vang` (Xin xem di chuc' thang Nghe. An khon' nan. do' duoc xuat' ban? sau ngay 3/9/69) anna wrote: O doi con nguoi ta chi hon nhau cai dau ,cai loai "huu dung vo muu" thi chi co loi cho nguoi ta sai khien ,that xau ho cho nhung ai mau do da vang ma lai de nguoi My xui khien di lam bia do dan,hay noi dung hon "linh danh thue". Chi co nhung ke tung di danh thue ,an gan uong mau dong loai thi moi ca ngoi ke giet nguoi la anh hung . Hien nay tai My nguoi Viet co nhieu giao su tien sy ,nhieu nguoi o cac linh vuc khac nhau ,ho cong hien cho nhan loai giup ich cho con nguoi sao khong ca ngoi ho.
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Viet Kieu
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dumaHCM wrote: anna noi' dung' lam'..vi` anna va ba'c Ho` gion'g nhau. Fai? biet' cai' dau^`(cu) nao` ngon va bo^? Do do' bac' Ho` viet' trong di chuc' chuoi? cha cac' vua cac' chua' la phong kien', la phan? dong. va di kiem' dau^`(cu) cua? Marx, Lenin, Stalin va Mao o*? Suoi' Vang` (Xin xem di chuc' thang Nghe. An khon' nan. do' duoc xuat' ban? sau ngay 3/9/69) <quoted text> Du'ng la` anh khu`ng an noi bay.
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Viet Kieu
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dumaHCM wrote: <quoted text> What is the difference between Americans and VCs? Amerikans are WHITE and VCs are off-white or color like you. Oh, but you are blind and deaf so will make you understand a thing? Split your coco shell and stuff it in I guess.
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Vietnam: Eight Vietnamese Writers Receive Prestigious Human Rights Prize Writers Banned, Censored, Harassed, and Jailed http://hrw.org/english/docs/2008/07/22/vietna... (New York, July 22, 2008) � Eight Vietnamese writers are among a diverse group of 34 writers from 19 countries to receive Hellman/Hammett awards this year in recognition of the courage they showed when facing political persecution, Human Rights Watch said today. The Hellman/Hammett awards, administered by Human Rights Watch, are given annually to writers around the world who have been targets of political persecution or human rights abuses. The grant program began in 1989 when the American playwright Lillian Hellman willed that her estate be used to assist writers in financial need as a result of expressing their views. This year�s prize winners from Vietnam include Father Nguyen Van Ly, one of the leaders of the democracy movement in Vietnam. He has been repeatedly imprisoned during the last 30 years for his written appeals calling for human rights, religious freedom, and freedom of expression. At his most recent trial in March 2007, in which he was sentenced to another eight years in prison, police placed their hands over Father Ly�s mouth to prevent him from speaking. �The Vietnamese phrase for censorship, �bit mieng,� means to cover the mouth,� said Brad Adams, Asia director at Human Rights Watch. �There is no stronger image of the dismal state of freedom of expression in Vietnam today than the photograph of police physically muzzling Father Ly during his trial.� The Vietnamese authorities have used both official and unofficial sanctions to silence this year�s Hellman/Hammett award winners from Vietnam. Dissident writers have been harassed, assaulted, indicted, jailed on trumped-up charges, dismissed from their jobs, socially isolated, detained and interrogated by police, publicly humiliated in officially orchestrated �Peoples� ; Tribunals,� and injured by officially sanctioned mobs or targeted traffic �accidents.A 533; �Many people around the world do not know that Vietnamese writers are being locked up for simply expressing their views,� said Adams. �That makes it more important than ever to recognize the brave writers who have suffered persecution or sacrificed their freedom in order to push for a free press, human rights, and a multi-party system in Vietnam.� Human Rights Watch has administered the Hellman/Hammett awards since 1989, awarding nearly 700 writers over the 19 years of the program. The Hellman/Hammett program also makes small emergency grants to writers who have an urgent need to leave their country or who need immediate medical treatment after serving prison terms or enduring torture.
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Short biographies of seven of the eight Vietnamese writers who can be safely publicized follow below: http://hrw.org/english/docs/2008/07/22/vietna... Le Quoc Quan, 36, is a lawyer who has written extensively on civil rights, political pluralism and religious freedom. He was detained by police four days after returning home from spending five months in the United States on a National Endowment for Democracy fellowship. For several days after his arrest, his whereabouts were unknown and no charges against him were publicized. Quan was later charged under Article 79 of the Criminal Code for �activities aimed at overthrow of the government.� He was released on June 16, 2007, but charges against him are still pending. On November 27, 2007, while trying to attend an appeals court hearing on two fellow attorneys, Quan was beaten and taken to a local police station to prevent him from attending the hearing. Le Thi Cong Nhan, 29, is a lawyer widely recognized as a leader in a new generation of young activists who are building organizations inside Vietnam with links to groups outside. She was a founding member of the Committee for Human Rights in Vietnam and spokesperson for the Vietnam Progressive Party, one of several opposition parties that surfaced during a brief period in 2006 when the Vietnamese government temporarily eased restrictions on freedom of expression. As a frequent writer of appeals for democratic change in online newspapers and blogs, she has been harassed, intimidated and placed under house arrest. She was arrested in March 2007, and sentenced to four years in prison, which was later reduced to three years, on charges of disseminating propaganda against the government under article 88 of the criminal code. Nguyen Phuong Anh, 36, is one of the most prolific and widely read dissident writers in Vietnam today. A former businessman, he owned a 1,000-seat restaurant and a thriving import-export company. After he became involved in the struggle for human rights and democracy, he began writing satiric critiques of the government on Vietnamese websites. He is a staff member of the To Quoc (Fatherland) underground bulletin, which is distributed quietly in Vietnam and through the internet. As soon as he became an activist, he was summoned to police headquarters and told to mind his own business. When he ignored the warnings, full fledged harassment began. Police came to his restaurant in uniform, state newspapers reported lies, and the restaurant went bankrupt. Goods imported by his company were confiscated, all his bookkeepers suddenly quit, and his company was fined for not paying taxes and went broke. Along with all this, he has been repeatedly detained and beaten by the police.
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Father Thadeus Nguyen Van Ly, 60, one of the founders of the underground Tu Do Ngon Luan (Freedom of Expression) review, is receiving a Hellman/Hammett grant for the second time. Father Ly has been writing appeals for religious freedom, freedom of expression and a multi-party system in Vietnam for more than 30 years, an endeavor that has resulted in him spending 15 years in prison since 1977. During one prison stint in 2001, it is believed that he was drugged and beaten before a visit by a US congressional delegation so that his words were slurred and he uncharacteristically admitted to having committed criminal acts. He was released in 2005 and promptly returned to advocacy and dissident writing. Father Ly was one of the founders of the democracy movement in Vietnam known as Block 8406, named after the date of its inception on April 8, 2006. His latest arrest in February 2007 led to a prison sentence of another eight years on charges of disseminating propaganda against the government. Nguyen Xuan Nghia, 58, is a journalist who also writes novels, short stories, poems and essays. He comes from a family with strong revolutionary credentials; his father joined the Vietnamese Communist Party (VCP) in 1936 and his oldest brother was killed in the first Indochina war. Nghia continues to be a member of the Association of Vietnamese Writers, despite his outspoken position against the VCP. As a journalist, he wrote for all the main government papers until 2003, when the government banned him because of his pro-democracy activities. Since then, he has been arrested, detained and interrogated multiple times; his house has been searched twice; he has been denounced at public meetings and socially isolated. He is a member of the editorial board of To Quoc (Fatherland) Review, an underground pro-democracy publication. He is also a standing committee member of Block 8406 and the Alliance for Democracy for Human Rights. On November 27, 2007, he was badly beaten by policemen at the Hanoi court house when he showed up to demonstrate in support of two fellow dissidents who were on trial. Nguyen Xuan Tu, aka Ha Sy Phu, 68, is a biology researcher and one of Vietnam�s most respected dissident writers. Writing under his pen name of Ha Sy Phu, he first became known in 1987 for his essay, �Let�s go Forward Hand in Hand Under the Guide of Reason.� He continued writing philosophical essays, satirical pieces and poetry that are published abroad and clandestinely in Vietnam. Over the past 20 years, he has suffered repression, social isolation, police interrogation, detention, imprisonment and house arrest. Because of his widespread influence on other dissident writers and the democracy movement, for the past 11 years he has been prohibited from owning a telephone or using the internet. Despite bad health, he continues to write and participate in the debate about democracy. Pham Hong Son, 40, is a physician who writes articles and open letters that are circulated by hand in Vietnam and posted on websites of the Vietnamese diaspora. He was arrested and imprisoned in March 2002 on charges of espionage under article 80 of the criminal code for writing about human rights and democracy and posting them on the internet. Released in August 2006, he immediately resumed writing, even though he is under administrative probation, a form of house arrest. One of Vietnam�s most prominent dissidents, he has been unable to find a job since his release from prison, despite his training as a medical doctor and in business administration.
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Viet Kieu wrote: <quoted text> Amerikans are WHITE and VCs are off-white or color like you. Oh, but you are blind and deaf so will make you understand a thing? Split your coco shell and stuff it in I guess. whahahahahaha americans are vk vc are vietcong
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anna wrote: O doi con nguoi ta chi hon nhau cai dau ,cai loai "huu dung vo muu" thi chi co loi cho nguoi ta sai khien ,that xau ho cho nhung ai mau do da vang ma lai de nguoi My xui khien di lam bia do dan,hay noi dung hon "linh danh thue". Chi co nhung ke tung di danh thue ,an gan uong mau dong loai thi moi ca ngoi ke giet nguoi la anh hung . Hien nay tai My nguoi Viet co nhieu giao su tien sy ,nhieu nguoi o cac linh vuc khac nhau ,ho cong hien cho nhan loai giup ich cho con nguoi sao khong ca ngoi ho. hello anna: toi van cho cho co tra loi ?
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PBC wrote: <quoted text> Wow, how old are you? Calling people names will not garner you any respect! People can marry whoever they want. Anyway, VC should not try to coattail of the achievements of Viet Americans such as myself because you guys have not achieve nothing and your monkey English prove beyond a shadow of a doubt your lack of formal education. By the way why don't you learn how to argue effectively. Making personal attacks against me is child play. Are you so stunted in your brain not to know that? How can you make personal comments about my life or anyone else? You don't know me or anybody else. You can say you're Jesus Christ but that still does not make you Jesus Christ. I'm trying to educate your little 3rd world brain but you have to want to learn in order to improve. Show the forum that you have a brain in order to write coherently, logically, with reason and composure. Thank you for teaching me some lesson but I don't like to learn from the LOSER. Country Loser, Women Loser. Can't speak VNmese. No thank you. keep your it for yourself.
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anna wrote: O doi con nguoi ta chi hon nhau cai dau ,cai loai "huu dung vo muu" thi chi co loi cho nguoi ta sai khien ,that xau ho cho nhung ai mau do da vang ma lai de nguoi My xui khien di lam bia do dan,hay noi dung hon "linh danh thue". Chi co nhung ke tung di danh thue ,an gan uong mau dong loai thi moi ca ngoi ke giet nguoi la anh hung . Hien nay tai My nguoi Viet co nhieu giao su tien sy ,nhieu nguoi o cac linh vuc khac nhau ,ho cong hien cho nhan loai giup ich cho con nguoi sao khong ca ngoi ho. Toi hoan toan dong y voi anna diem nay. Toi khong hieu tai sao, tat ca cac to chuc nguoi viet chong Cong hay bao chi Viet chong Cong it khi de cao nhung giao su, tien si hay khoa hoc gia nguoi Viet da sang che hay lam cai gi giup ich cho nhan loai, nguoc lai bao chi hay to chuc cua ng Viet chong Cong toan la de cao "giet nguoi" ti du nhu: nu phi cong goc Viet lai F-16 nem bom xuong Iraq hay ba Duong nguyet Anh che tao bom xuyen thung dia dao duoi long dat. Tu khi ba Duong nguyet Anh duoc bao chi chong Cong Calitoday, Viet bao thoi phong len va bay gio ba Duong nguyet Anh xuat hien nhieu buoi dai nhac hoi (Viet music festival) hay nhung buoi hop Cong Dong khap nuoc My, ba Duong nguyet Anh thich lam MC va tu gioi thieu minh la nguoi da che ra bom tan pha. Nghe noi ba Duong nguyet Anh lien lac voi rat nhieu Cong Dong lon tren nuoc My va ba ta xin phep cho tham gia xuat hien, de duoc gioi thieu la "bomb lady". Toi da viet thu den cac bao chong Cong khuyen ho nen dua ra nhung nha khoa hoc nguoi Viet da phat minh ra nhung gi ich loi cho doi song nhan loai, chu dung dua ra qua nhieu nhung thanh tich bom dan hay giet nguoi.
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Gio hu
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Chua co mot thu gi tren doi hay nhat hoac xau nhat ma khong bi che-sua. Ngoai tru Dola va khi bung dang doi.
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PBC
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Gio hu wrote: Chua co mot thu gi tren doi hay nhat hoac xau nhat ma khong bi che-sua. Ngoai tru Dola va khi bung dang doi. Wrong! Dollars used to be In "Gold" We Trust got changed to In "God" We Trust. Doi! "mieng khi doi bang goi khi no". Tren doi chang co gi la tuyet doi.
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Viet Kieu
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PBC wrote: <quoted text> More dumbazz comments from this clown. Do you know anything about aviation, peasant brain? Commercial airlines usually try to recruit from the military. The military pilots are airlines A-list when it comes to recruitment. Why? Because they log tremendous amount flight hours. They have superb training. It takes over a $1 million dollars to train a US military pilot. Understand yet, numbnuts? Additionally, it takes a special skill to be a naval aviator because they are CARRIER BASED. Do you understand the difficulty of naval aviation? They have to fly off and land on an aircraft carrier. Aircraft carrier is tiny compared to a stable airfield. It rocks and rolls according to the currents of the sea. It is especially difficult to land at night because it is pitch black out at see with little lighting. Vietnam Airlines is so backward and poorly run that it cannot even get Vietnamese pilots in VN. LOL For the most part they can't speak English which is the language of aviation. Pilot training in the commie bloc is even more woeful but that is another subject. You, dumbazz. Do you know anything about politeness, barbaric brain? numbnuts? how old are you do^` da' ca' lan dua?
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