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Comment/feedback # 18
| I am aware of this museum effort, to include 80-20 effort is truly great and very much relevant.
Alice
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Comment/feedback # 19
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Comment/feedback # 16
| Dear Prof. Woo,
Congratulation !!
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2)This document is a reflection of the glory of America. This
document tells the Chinese people more about the true significance
of American democracy than any "outreach" sent to China by our
government.
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Brilliant comments !
Best,
Helen G. F. Yu
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Comment/feedback # 17
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Comment/feedback # 14
| Indeed this is a milestone event for 80-20initiative!
80-20initiative works.
Congratualtions!
Best
Henry
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Comment/feedback # 12
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Good News!
Under your leadership, 80-20 has made tremendous achievements.
Congratulations!
Tze-chung Li
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Tze-chung Li, Ph.D.
President, Chiamonline, Inc.
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Comment/feedback # 13
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| Dear Dean Li:
Will you help, since you seem to approve of us? We need
help in words and deeds. Thanking you in anticipation,
S. B., a volunteer.
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Comment/feedback # 10
| Thank you for the hard work. You and 80-20 have put in in your valiant effort
to instill a sense of public service in Americans of Asian descent.
Ted H. Chiao
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Comment/feedback # 11
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| Thank you, Ted. Please try to forward as many Asian Am. e-mail addresses to me as possible. We need to reach ever increasing number of Asian Ams. SB
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Comment/feedback # 7
| The establishment of the Overseas Chinese History Museum is news to me. When and how was it started? Betty Sung
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Comment/feedback # 5
| Great accomplishment, my friend SB. Lots of credit to Chinese Americans and all Asians.
With warm regards, KV Kumar
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Comment/feedback # 6
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| Thanks, Krist. Try to recruit some members for us OR forward as many Asian Am.
e-mail addresses to me as possible. We need to reach ever increasing number of Asian Am s/.
SB
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Comment/feedback # 4
| Thank you for your kind words. Donation to
80-20 Educational Foundation (EF) is INDEED TAX DEDUCTIBLE. EF can do
political education, but cannot endorse or oppose political candidates.
For donation to EF, go
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/donate/donate.asp , or
send a check to Katy Woo 5 Farm House Road, Newark, DE 19711 .
Donation is tax deductible. Bequests and gifts in stocks are welcome.
SB
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Comment/feedback # 3
| I am very impressed with your leadership, tremendous effort, and
incredible devotion to fighting for the equal opportunities and rights
of Asian Americans. Over the course of the presidential election, I
forwarded some of your emails to my Chinese community to let them know
each candidate's position on the issues of Asian Americans' equal
opportunities and rights. But, disappointingly, I did get a few
emails back from my Chinese community that I should not use that email
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Comment/feedback # 1
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This is spectacular.
Will you consider displaying it in other Asian Pacific countries like Japan, Korea, Vietnam, and so on?
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry
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Comment/feedback # 2
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History, YOU & Glory of America
YOU
and 80-20 have made history together. No one can question
that.
The "Overseas Chinese History Museum of China" has written 80-20
Educational Foundation (EF) to request a copy of then candidate Sen.
Obama's reply to EF's questionnaire for exhibit in its museum,
As you know, Sen. Obama has become President Obama. See the formal
request below, with apologies to those who don't read Chinese.
80-20 EF has replied affirmatively to the request, as it would to
a similar request from any museum. Indeed, 80-20 is honored
by the request, as we trust YOU are.
Without you, the sian Ams. history would be less illustrious!
The museum is being built in a very prominent location in Beijing,
within the "second ring road" near Tian'anmen Square. One day,
when you are in Beijing, you may visit the museum and stand in front
of that document with pride.
80-20 wants that historic document to be spread as far and wide as
possible for 2 reasons.
1) It is a proper way to honor all who've strived greatly asking
Sen. Obama to reply and who later worked hard for him in the
battleground states to help elect him.
2)This document is a reflection of the glory of
America. This
document tells the Chinese people more about the true significance
of American democracy than any "outreach" sent to China by our
government.
David Broder, known as the dean of American political reporters,
stated, "A bloc vote ….. is one of the "un-noticed glories of American
life," because it is a mechanism available to small minorities like the
Arab/Asian Americans to protect their rights.
80-20 EF is delighted that our shared effort will be recorded in history.
We want you to know about it and be proud.
For donation to EF, go
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/donate/donate.asp , or
send a check to Katy Woo 5 Farm House Road, Newark, DE 19711 .
Bequests and gifts in stocks are welcome.
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Pres. Obama's Preferred Supreme Court Justice:
Someone who will show "empathy" towards "people's hopes and
struggles,"
Let the above be a constant reminder to all who emphasize career
success only. Many Asian Americans are often too career-minded &
insufficiently willing to stand up for justice, &/or the weak & the powerless.
America values and respects those who care deeply, an who are smart and
Respectfully yours,
S.B. Woo
President, 80-20 Educational foundation, Inc.
Readers wanting to comment, please go
http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/politicaledu/posterboard.asp .