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Hate Communist from ghet bac Ho :

Wow, a picture worths 1K words! I do feel an award is coming.
This is pushing the thorny crown of labors onto the sweating brow of the working poor! How can anyone sleep in bed or have a clear conscious after this? I guarantee, he has a family to feed and also supporting his parents. Not only his raising arms but also the dead fish are begging for justice. We don’t turn our backs to this and ignore the cries.
Then add the insults by political blame games, delay/inadequate/no payments, and cronyism at its best.
Hence, the people demands are justified.
This crime is against the working poor, the environment, and VN economy. The spill affected a swath less than 1/3 VN’s coastal areas – from Ha Tinh to Hue and as far south as Da-Nang! I love the region dearly. As a child I have many flies over these areas (always South of 17th parallel - of course!) and swum on its pristine beaches every summer.
When will these communist goons do the right things for the people and by the land they live on?
As I stated before, the communist goons had already received their $$$. The only thing left is to beat the poor from protesting to please the Chinese. Does this sound like an emerging nation getting ready to welcome and work with the ‘free worlds’?
Our ancestors have a saying and it’s passed from every king to their son(s) ‘…a country’s wealth and strength start with the people’. I’m surprise ole, frail, HIV looking Ho has forgotten about this or he left it out on purpose!!!

Mar 30, 2017 11:34 AM

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