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  • Message ID: #9
  • Subject: Dawn of a New Era in AsAm Politics is Arriving (11/19/2007) , email
  • Date: 2007-11-21
    Dear Dr. Woo,
    
    You have been doing an excellent job on awakening Asian Americans to be more
    politically savvy.
    
    One issue that many permanent residents (not only Asians, but also 
    other ethnic groups)
    would strongly support is to lobby Congress to enact a law so that 
    permanent residents
    could bring their spouse to the US quickly . I suggest that 80-20 
    take on this issue.
    Below my message I included a few paragraphs from Wikipedia 
    (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Permanent_Resident_Card).
    As pointed out by Wikipedia, of all immigrants and non-immigrants 
    coming to the US,
    permanent residents are the most disadvantaged in terms of bringing 
    spouse to the
    US, even much more disadvantaged than visitors and non-immigrants coming to the
    US in this matter.  If successful, a lot of people would appreciate 
    the work of 80-20.
    
    Best wishes,
    
    Youxue
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           Dawn of a New Era in AsAm Politics is Arriving

    The Dawn of a New Era in AsAm Politics

    There is an increase in Asian Americans' political savvy and
    desire to serve our community. How come? The recent exposure
    of the foolishness of our old practices in politics!

    Bad Money Exposed By Recent News

    (1) Selfish Asian Ams. who have raised money for politicians for their
    personal vanity, or commercial interests or political careers have been
    repeatedly exposed as suckers who sucked our community's money and
    in turn got sucked by politicians. Indeed, many of them, Norman
    Hsu and John Huang to name two, got in deep trouble with the law.

    (2) Even well-intentioned but politically naive Asian Ams fundraisers have
    also been exposed as suckers. A politician's apparent pro-immigrant
    stands can change over night. When the fundraisers' over-zealousness in
    raising money got exposed, politicians publicly embarrasses them.

    (3) Executive Order 11246 that has been enforced for all Americans is not
    enforced for Asian Ams. by an Asian Am. Labor Secretary. Visit
    http://www.80-20initiative.net/news/preselect2008.asp Click on A. 3.

    In other words, our hard earned money when donated in a bad way
    to politicians got us nothing but trouble. That is, bad publicity and
    discrimination!
    We must STOP donating in such foolish fashions. When
    BAD MONEY dries up, good money will come in.

    What is Good money?

    When a fundraiser (bundler) asks you to donate to a politician, ask
    yourself and/or the fundraiser 4 questions.

    a) What deeds has this veteran politicians done to help our community?
    Did he/she help win equal opportunity and/or adopt enlightened
    immigration policy? If none, save your money. Only deeds deserve
    our donations.
    b) Does this fundraiser know American politics? If no, save your money.
    c) Will this bundler likely use his/her political connections to help our
    community? If no, save your money
    d) If a novice politician is raising money, will he/she likely share our
    community's concerns? Sharing our concerns, not ethnicity, is what
    counts.

    "GOOD MONEY"is money donated after passing those 4 checks.
    Such money will bring our community immense political clout.

    A Changing Wind

    Asian Am. elected officials used to endorse presidential candidates
    without asking what would the presidential candidates do for our community
    if elected. All that has changed this year!

    The following co-chairs of "Asian Pacific Islander Americans for Hillary"
    have asked Sen. Clinton to reply with "6 yeses" to 80-20's questionnaire to
    her campaign i.e for her to give an iron clad commitment to our dire
    needs. These elected officials are our heroes/heroines. Their names are:

    Judy Chu, member of Calif.'s State Board of Equalization,
    Mike Eng, Calif. State Assemblymen,
    John Liu, City Councilman of NYC,
    Gary Locke, Former Gov. of Washington,
    Fiona Ma, Majority Chip of CA State Assembly,
    Henry Manayan, Former Mayor of Miltpitas,
    Doris Mastui, Congresswoman and National Chair of AAPIs for Hillary,
    Otto Lee, Mayor of Sunnyville, CA, and
    Ellen Young, City Councilwoman of NYC.

    Will Senator Clinton, who wanted these co-chairs to endorse her, share
    these co-chair's concerns? We don't know yet. 80-20 EF shall keep you
    posted. We are certain that these officials will know what to do, if Hillary
    doesNOT listen to them.

    Comments are welcome at http://www.80-20educationalfoundation.org/posterboard.html .
    Thank you.

    Respectfully,
    S. B. Woo
    President
    80-20 Educational Foundation, Inc. (EF)

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    ACKNOWLEDGMENT: 80-20 EF continues to receive generous donations:
    Dr. Stephen Ko $1,000, Lawrence and Mary Tom $750
    Larry & Sophia Ho $500, Tom & Laura Hsu $500
    Eric Chengfen Liu $500, Betty & Brian Ng $250 and
    Xinhai and Scott Chai with matching gifts from Adobe and Boeing
    of $100.00 each.