z****0 发帖数: 3942 | 1 Dear Fellow Asian Americans and Friends,
The tight race is golden opportunity to exert our influence.
Will you do your part to support our "$5.82 donation" campaign for a bloc
vote? Need thousands more donation hits to demonstrate we are serious about
getting our voices heard!
Romney claimed, as President, he will never apologize for America
Anyone makes mistakes, having the courage to right wrongs is a virtue, not a
weakness.
Consider this:
1) The Congress has apologized for the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1896, and
the Japanese Internment Program of the World War II, which were egregious
wrongs that one should learn from and never to repeat.
2) Article 1 of the Florida Constitution still features an "Alien Land Law"
that prohibits AsAms from owning land in Florida. This 1926 law targeted
Asian immigrants to prevent them from buying farm land, and using their
agricultural skills and labor to compete with American farmers. Can you
believe it is now 2012? Florida had earned a dubious distinction to being
the only State in the US where this racist law is still enshrined in the
current Constitution (despite not being enforced). The new 80-20 NAAPAC-
Florida Chapter is committed to purging this ignominious law from Florida's
books.
History will repeat itself if we do not learn the lessons.
Stereotyped as "perpetual foreigners", any international incident has the
potential to ratchet up xenophobic sentiment that hurts all AsAms. When this
happens, politicians will once again compete to be the toughest to "protect
American interest and values". Do we want a President who is humble enough
to learn from history or do you want one who is "infallible"?
Watch this video of George Takei, a survivor of the Japanese Internment Camp
, as to why this election is so important:
"I know how far we've come. I've lived it.
When I was 5 years old, my family was forced from our home and into a "
relocation center" -- where we lived for four years behind barbed-wire
fences during World War II. We were American citizens, imprisoned for no
other reason than what we looked like.
Through shared sacrifice, we've made remarkable achievements in the last 70
years -- advances that we should all be proud of. That's why this came as a
real shock to me: Less than half of us are even registered to vote. I know
we can do better."
Vote! It is your patriotic duty!
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Respectfully,
80-20 Collective Leadership:
Ved Chaudhary, Ph.D., Coordinator, Collective Leadership of NAAPAC
Chenming Hu, Chair of the Election Monitoring Comm.
Alice S. Huang, Chair of the Awards Committee
Haibo Huang, Ph.D, VP of Communication Technology
Yueh-ting Lee, VP on chapter Development
Yin-Long Qiu, PhD, Advisor to Exec Comm., Chair of Comm. on Outreach to
Students
Kathleen To, Treasurer
Jing-Li Yu, JD, Chair of the Nomination Comm. |
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