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Book
8th June 2011, 08:50 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxTE-YVLkb4
Hundreds of 'em are now riding around all day long on our CITY buses. Going between the welfare office and their free subsidized apartments. Usually pregnant, towing young children. Jabbering in their own language. Guess they didn't like the Idaho farm life much.
http://www.idahorefugees.org/default.htm#About_Us
:D
hoarder
8th June 2011, 09:01 PM
Great news, Book! I can't wait 'til they start a program like that in Montana!
Yipee!
:puke :puke :puke
willie pete
8th June 2011, 09:10 PM
sing it: "we are the world, we are the children, we are the ones who make a brighter day so let's start giving" :D :D
ShortJohnSilver
8th June 2011, 09:38 PM
Yup it is over for the American Republic.
The American Empire will be around for a while longer yet. Part of that involves impressing folks from conquered nations or vassal states into military or other service; which is coming.
Book
8th June 2011, 09:45 PM
Great news, Book! I can't wait 'til they start a program like that in Montana!
Missoula Hmongs Mourn Beloved General
By Kevin Maki - January 7, 2011
MISSOULA, Mont. -- The Hmong community in Missoula's mourning the death of an honored leader. The former General in the Royal Army of Laos has died in California.
Vang Pao led a CIA-backed secret army during the Vietnam War. When Laos fell to the communists, the general immigrated to Western Montana. Refugees who followed, revere his memory.
In a Hmong ancestoral ceremony, Henry Moua of Missoula, offers a paper cigar, plus paper coins and dollars to General Vang Pao's spirit. Moua asked the general's forgiveness, or permission, for speaking about him.
Henry's Moua's father served with the general in the secret war. When Vang Pao fled the communists, Henry's father followed with his family.
Shrouded in dark, at 3 o'clock one morning in 1975, the family crossed the Mekong River. Moua says, "that's really really scary and a lot of people didn't make it."
Before Montana they were in a refugee camp in Thailand. General Vang Pao founded the Hmong community in Missoula. But he's beloved by Hmong Americans all over the country.
Henry Moua credis this man with his own family's health and prosperity, "Without Vang Pao," he says, " we wouldn't be here."
"I never met him, " says Henry's son, Tubbee Moua. "It would have been an honor." Tubbee is a 22-year-old biology student at the University of Montana.
Thirty-five-years ago Tubbee's grandmother and her family crossed a river to a new life. General Vang Pao left a legacy for the future.
http://www.nbcmontana.com/news/26407124/detail.html
:) sorry for your loss Hoarder
Book
8th June 2011, 09:52 PM
So whats the power company angle
http://www.africaupdates.com/Images/News/02010102815817PM.jpg
Future cheap squeegee labor?
:dunno
Mouse
8th June 2011, 10:25 PM
Bonuses all around for politically correct carbon emitting greenwashing. Reminds me of the "diversity initiatives" at a company I used to work for. They had taskforces for asian women, black women, blacks, indians, and the one we all laughed at the most was the GLBT which we would call the Gay BLT samwich club. We were working on additional terms, such as trisexual, biceratops, quadvestite and other unique rich diverse ingredients to throw in the pie. The "angy white man" group was never approved by management.
Shami-Amourae
8th June 2011, 11:27 PM
This finally convinced me Global Warming is real, by the logic represented by the scientific law that cold keeps the color out.
Half Sense
9th June 2011, 02:31 AM
Henry Moua of Missoula, offers a paper cigar, plus paper coins and dollars to General Vang Pao's spirit.
Paper coins? Do not let the US Treasury see this.
po boy
9th June 2011, 04:15 AM
This is to get more people in this country and give them SSN so after the honeymoon is over they can love the US and it's paper money just like the rest of us.
The "free ride" will be over soon enough and the real US will stand.
hoarder
10th June 2011, 06:03 AM
Fortunately the Hmong keep to themselves pretty much. Now that the General is dead, it's OK for them to move to sunny California.
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