Posted on 04/28/2004 4:05:58 PM PDT by ALOHA RONNIE
NEVER FORGET
From the Front Page of today's Los Angeles Times:
'Welcome to Our Cities, Unless You're Communist'
Memories of the Red Menace may be fading in much of America, but they are very much alive in Orange County's Little Saigon.
Little Saigon's Garden Grove and Westminster, California to declare themselves a 'COMMUNIST-Free Zone'
NEVER FORGET
Bet property values have climbed.
"Mission Accomplished"
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'Mission Accopmplished' by the very Lovers of FREEDOM whose example we should all be following in a new Time of War with an Enemy that is now...
...just around the corner and up your street...
...and our own FREEDOM now at stake =
...The FREE Vietnamese-Americans of Little Saigon, California USA
...FREEDOM for VIETNAM.
http://www.rfvn.com
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They know all too well what happened in that part of the world.
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Despite JOHN KERRY being on the side of our Terrorist Enemy HO CHI MINH, and against US, during the Vietnam War...
...last week GARDEN GROVE, California declared itself America's 1st 'Communist FREE Zone' and...
...last night WESTMINSTER, California declared itself America's 2nd 'Communist FREE Zone'
See:
..GARDEN GROVE snub irks HANOI..
http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-News/1135666/posts
Little Saigon's 2nd 'Communist FREE Zone' = Westminster
http://www.Freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1139368/posts
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The film is based on the book by the very smugly liberal Sidney Schamberg (played brilliantly by Sam Waterston).
My favorite scene in the film is when Schamberg is shown listening to the famous opera tenor solo, thinking about Pran. You can just about feel his guilty ulcer gnawing at his gut and hear his teeth grinding to dust.
And I always want to shout at the screen "You're damn right you selfish bastard! You're too busy chasing pulitzers to recognize the man's risk."
My favorite sequence in the film is the desperate attempt to develop a new photo of Pran so he can become "Ankatiel Brewer" with a fake passport; and the moment when they see the grey box in the passport where the photo was. "Tres desole" indeed!
Fabulous filmmaking.
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