To: Absolutely Nobama
"Note the red scarf..." Her website (janekim.org) says she came to the US during the 1970s when her family immigrated. And that she is the President of the San Francisco Board of Education, a former community organizer and a civil rights attorney at Lawyers Committee for Civil Rights and a graduate of Berkley school of Law.
Connecting the obvious dots, she's a red-scarfed Commie anti-American who little appreciates either America saving South Koreans from the fate of their northern countrymen or the opportunities America granted her and her family by allowing them to come here.
Did not her naturalization to a US Citizen require her oath of allegiance to this country and its flag?
American should always keep her ilk in mind when deciding Immigration and Citizenship policies.
34 posted on
02/02/2011 12:04:02 PM PST by
drpix
To: drpix
Funny, when my grandparents came here they couldn't wait to be Americans. My father's father, Avram Helevi, somehow got through Ellis Island without having his name changed. He legally changed his name to Albert Levy in the late '40's. He was fluent in many languages (Ladino, Spanish, Greek, and Hebrew) but refused to speak any of them because he thought it would be disrespectful to his new home. Yeah, just like this Kim woman, eh ?
44 posted on
02/02/2011 12:19:00 PM PST by
Absolutely Nobama
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