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Old 01-18-2011, 12:57 PM
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Default Somebody who thought it was worth it.

On Saturday, July 24th, 2010 the town of Prescott Valley, AZ, hosted a Freedom Rally. Quang Nguyen was asked to speak on his experience of coming to America and what it means. He spoke the following in dedication to all Vietnam Veterans. Thought you might enjoy hearing what he had to say.


35 years ago, if you were to tell me that I am going to stand up here speaking to a couple thousand patriots, in English, I'd laugh at you. Man, every morning I wake up thanking God for putting me and my family in the greatest country on earth.

I just want you all to know that the American dream does exist and I am living the American dream. I was asked to speak to you about my experience as a first generation Vietnamese-American, but I'd rather speak to you as an American.

If you hadn't noticed, I am not white and I feel pretty comfortable with my people.

I am a proud US citizen and here is my proof. It took me 8 years to get it, waiting in endless lines, but I got it and I am very proud of it.


I still remember the images of the Tet offensive in 1968, I was six years old. Now you might want to question how a 6 year old boy could remember anything. Trust me, those images can never be erased. I can't even imagine what it was like for young American soldiers, 10,000 miles away from home, fighting on my behalf.

35 years ago, I left South Vietnam for political asylum. The war had ended. At the age of 13, I left with the understanding that I may or may not ever get to see my siblings or parents again. I was one of the first lucky 100,000 Vietnamese allowed to come to the US. Somehow, my family and I were reunited 5 months later, amazingly, in California. It was a miracle from God.

If you haven't heard lately that this is the greatest country on earth, I am telling you that right now. It was the freedom and the opportunities presented to me that put me here with all of you tonight. I also remember the barriers that I had to overcome every step of the way. My high school counselor told me that I cannot make it to college due to my poor communication skills. I proved him wrong. I finished college. You see, all you have to do is to give this little boy an opportunity and encourage him to take and run with it. Well, I took the opportunity and here I am.


This person standing tonight in front of you could not exist under a socialist/communist environment. By the way, if you think socialism is the way to go, I am sure many people here will chip in to get you a one way ticket out of here. And if you didn't know, the only difference between socialism and communism is an AK-47 aimed at your head. That was my experience.

In 1982, I stood with a thousand new immigrants, reciting the Pledge of Allegiance and listening to the National Anthem for the first time as an American. To this day, I can't remember anything sweeter and more patriotic than that moment in my life.

Fast forwarding, somehow I finished high school, finished college, and like any other goofball 21 year old kid, I was having a great time with my life. I had a nice job and a nice apartment in Southern California. In some way and somehow, I had forgotten how I got here and why I was here.

One day I was at a gas station, I saw a veteran pumping gas on the other side of the island. I don't know what made me do it, but I walked over and asked if he had served in Vietnam. He smiled and said yes. I shook and held his hand. The grown man began to well up. I walked away as fast as I could and at that very moment, I was emotionally rocked. This was a profound moment in my life. I knew something had to change in my life. It was time for me to learn how to be a good citizen. It was time for me to give back.

You see, America is not a place on the map, it isn't a physical location. It is an ideal, a concept. And if you are an American, you must understand the concept, you must buy into this concept, and most importantly, you have to fight and defend this concept. This is about Freedom and not free stuff. And that is why I am standing up here.


Brothers and sisters, to be a real American, the very least you must do is to learn English and understand it well. In my humble opinion, you cannot be a faithful patriotic citizen if you can't speak the language of the country you live in. Take this document of 46 pages - last I looked on the internet, there wasn't a Vietnamese translation of the US Constitution. It took me a long time to get to the point of being able to converse and until this day, I still struggle to come up with the right words. It's not easy, but if it's too easy, it's not worth doing.

Before I knew this 46 page document, I learned of the 500,000 Americans who fought for this little boy. I learned of the 58,000 names scribed on the black wall at the Vietnam Memorial. You are my heroes. You are my founders.

At this time, I would like to ask all the Vietnam veterans to please stand. I thank you for my life. I thank you for your sacrifices, and I thank you for giving me the freedom and liberty I have today. I now ask all veterans, firefighters, and police officers, to please stand. On behalf of all first generation immigrants, I thank you for your services and may God bless you all.

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Old 01-19-2011, 07:29 AM
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Default Amazing,...isn't it?

The very best praise of America's Vietnam Veterans (well that I've ever heard of anyway) comes from a Vietnamese-American immigrant or Quang Nguyen.

Would that many of those once Despicably Enemy Helpful War Protesters or: "Hanoi Jane" Fonda types NOW RULING or DICTATING We Americans, were just as appreciative of U.S. Military's great sacrifices, in Vietnam or anywhere, INSTEAD?

Would truly be great if most all Lordly Ruling Elite alluded to (PRESS also) didn't constantly use an obviously quite biased, warped, twisted or perverted meaning of the word: "Immigrant", ALSO. Wouldn't stupidly call a sows ear a silk purse? Would you?

Immigrants are Immigrants - Criminally Illegal Aliens are Criminally Illegal Aliens,...and that's that.

Besides, if Americans get all bent-out-of-shape when any sneak into line ahead of them at some bank or supermarket,...why-in-the-hell permit ILLEGALS quicker access to America than Legitimate & LONGTIME WAITING TO ENTER COUNTRY actual: "IMMIGRANTS"???

Could currently UNFAIR to our Legitimate Immigrants Immigration System be due to Pay-off$?

After all, whom honestly have more money to piss-away for having their way than smugglers, dopers & foreign governments.

Plus, politicos no doubt accept campaign contributions from the dead, just as with votes.
That's a bipartisan fact. Only when caught, are such monies returned. Votes are never returned.

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When faced with questions about her sudden lack of interest when the full extent of the Asian Holocaust became known, Fonda stated "the people won, that is all that is important. " Actually the story of people winning had only just begun but certainly not in Vietnam, Cambodia, or Laos where it was "ludicrous" to think the communists would go on a murderous rampage; at least according to then aspiring politico, TJ Kerry. Something I'll be checking out soon is the UN refugee camp established on Palauan Island, Philippines. Not well known about and more the pity, but this is where tens of thousands of fleeing Vietnamese went and waited to be adopted by many, many, participating countries. And they were, but some choose to stay on Palauan and the UN camp still exists but on a very small scale , but more notably, there is the ”Little Vietnam" community that has become a nice tourist resort area and near the original UN camp. And of course many of the Vietnamese families in the US today have roots in passage through that Palawan UN camp.
Why is like pulling teeth from a fiery dragon to find out about such things? Rhetorical question, I already know the answer, eh. Has something to do with naughty thoughts, non PC thoughts, and about an industrious people succeeding whilst the Red Bear teat went only to excreting corrupt, rancid, and toxic toad's stool dust, but zero nourshing lactate.
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"Only in America", Scamp.

Industriously hard working refugees preferred here (as you mentioned) rather than Criminally Illegal Aliens any-day-of-the-week aside, you just have to see the strangeness of it all.

"Hanoi Jane", "More valuable to us than 20 more divisions" as North Vietnamese General Giap once stated,...is now just as adored & admired as ever by most of America's asinine apologists and/or Democrat/Marxist/Progressive Political Supremacist Appeasers posing as Liberals.

In other countries Jane Fonda would have been either jailed or executed for treason long ago. Instead here many years later, "Hanoi Jane" is treated as if some-sort-of patriotic Elder Statesperson. Go figure?

Absolutely Amazing!!!

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