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social culture hmong

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Nov 6, 2009, 8:12:18 PM11/6/09
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Hmoob St. Paul

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Nov 6, 2009, 9:33:11 PM11/6/09
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brushoff

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Nov 7, 2009, 2:32:54 AM11/7/09
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On Nov 6, 6:33 pm, "Hmoob St. Paul" <hmoobstpaul2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here is another onehttp://www.startribune.com/local/69386657.html

Life goes on, thanks for the sharing.

yawgnomdub

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Nov 7, 2009, 1:09:56 PM11/7/09
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On 6 Nov, 19:12, social culture hmong <pov...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fort Hood rampage killing:
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> http://kstp.com/article/stories/s1237734.shtml?cat=1


life of protecting the country will never guarantee save, each one
know the risk, will not be today but will be tomorrow. It is great for
him to fullfile his dream of protecting the country.

sibtham2

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Nov 9, 2009, 1:09:17 PM11/9/09
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When I first learned about the shooting and the name of the shooter
common sense tells me that this is an act of terrorist.
Sure enough when the smoke cleared we have a terrorist case. Yet the
media still down play the terrorist act.
Instead of consoling the victims families big sister Napolitano at the
HS warns any retalition against the terrorists. Instead of admitting
the infiltration of these terrorists in the military, US General
ignore the problems. Instead of inverstigating red flags on these
terrorists, big sister focused on US veterants and labeled them as
terrorists. Instead of reinforcing the CIA and help them to fight the
terriorists, big boy AG Holder investigated them and seeked to punish
them. Instead of using the mihgty military power to wipe out the
terrorist in Afganistan, clowns in DC established absurd rules of
engagement that will resulted in self defeat. Inecfedtive and
inexperience the commender in chief proves to be impotent. If he
continues to fight the terrorist in Afganistan he will criticized as a
warmonger as the US economy can no longer support it. If he stops the
war, he'll be a loser. Either way he's crewed. Instead of commiting
to get into the bottom line of this terrorist case BO decares that
the reason of this act may never discovered.....
Don't be surprise this kind of terror will continue in the US. The
leadership of this banana Republic is completely out of touch.
I feel sorry for our Hmong soldier for dying without having a chance
to defend himself. I am sure he would have given this bastard, Hasan,
a good fight. I send my condolence to the Xiong Family. Sibtham

Moobthaibteb Moobtwmzeej

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Nov 9, 2009, 1:41:42 PM11/9/09
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My condolences to all the families that this event affect them
directly.

Sibtham, could you pleas elaborate or explain further on your
statement " Instead of admitting the infiltration of these terrorists
in the military, US General ignore the problems." I could be wrong,
and if I am, please point it out to me. From your statement, I don't
want to seem accusatory here, but it sounds as though you assume all
individual with foreign names (or any name that doesn't conform to the
Jones, Smith, Johnson, etc of Caucasian American) in the US milatary
are terrorist, for they have infiltrated the military.


Moob Lajleeb

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Zomlis

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Nov 10, 2009, 1:45:43 AM11/10/09
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On Nov 6, 7:12 pm, social culture hmong <pov...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Fort Hood rampage killing:
>
> http://kstp.com/article/stories/s1237734.shtml?cat=1

Thanks for sharing this tragic and sad news. I just don't understand
why people has to take their frustration, belief, or not belief on
others.

My condolence go to the wife, kids, and the Xiong Family.

zl

Hmong-Lao

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Nov 10, 2009, 10:19:19 AM11/10/09
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On Nov 6, 7:12 pm, social culture hmong <pov...@gmail.com> wrote:

Nrog tsev xyom cuab tu siab. Thov xa lo lus hmov tshua no mus rau nws
cov niam tub thiab tsev neeg.

HL

sibtham2

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Nov 10, 2009, 9:49:13 PM11/10/09
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On Nov 9, 11:41 am, Moobthaibteb Moobtwmzeej,

By this time there should be more than thousand articles in the web if
you just google it. Also by asking this question I assume that you
have only read one or two articles about this case. It is not erupting
out of the blue. This is a well document case concerning this Hassan.
Countless official and unofficial red flags have been issued to the
pentagone and military. As usual the poor leadership in the military
fails at all level and one of the top reason is polical correctness.
Yes it was put before national security. Now the leadership scramble
to defend themselve. Listen to him and you'll see General Casey
incompetence in this interview. He seeems clueless
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1fhYFOAisI
This is an act of negligeance from the military, and eventually they
cover up the truth. In my opinion he is worse than our GVP's Sergents
and lieutenants in MR2.
My friend I understand your concern. The last time I look at myself in
the mirror I still see that I don't look much different
from you and still know that I am a minority. So supporting ideas that
will jeopardize my own freedom and safety is absolutely out of
question. I am sure that you would trust me on this. Remember suspects
are the usual ones. Of course comon sense needs to kick in to isolate
the real suspect. But you may have noticed that the USA is not so far
from a banana republic. Hope this will clear some confusions. Sibtham

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Moobthaibteb Moobtwmzeej

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Nov 11, 2009, 1:17:57 AM11/11/09
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I understand that Major Hassan has a work ethic issue since when he
was still at Walter Reed, that his superiors wanted to let him go, but
as you've put it, because of political correctness, they kept the
devil that they knew rather than wanting to face the devil that they
don't know. But that is not exactly what I was trying to get at. I
mean it's human nature to be lazy, coming late for work all the time,
failing at completing tasks on time, etc. etc. Anyone and everyone
has done that, including you and me. The point I was trying to get
you to clarify on was your broad statement conveying the ignorance of
US military allowing terrorist infiltration, as though the US
militaries is weak, unintelligent, and whatever else you want to
describe it negatively. I was wondering whether if you meant to say
that the military generals ignore the terrorists infiltration even
when it is so plain and simple to see that the person has a name not
conforming to the Jones, Smith, Johnson, etc. then s/he must be a
terrorist. Again, don't want to seem accusatory here, but that was
the way your statement came across to me. If judging a book by by its
cover alone, then all our Mong people that are currently in the
military right now would be falling under this category of terrorists,
as per the context as I understand your statement, Major Hassan is a
terrorist that infiltrated US military because he is a Hassan and not
a Jones/Smith/Johnson, for our relatives are Yang/Hang/Xiong/etc. and
not Jones/Smith/Johnson. If we can't tell whether a person is a
terrorist or not by his/her work ethic, names, religion, etc. then why
are we accusing someone else of being ignorant only because we want to
play a blame game?

Moob Lajleeb

Kev sibcaam ntawm phoojywg ces zoo ibyaamnkaus le hovtxob--
nwg ua kuam cov zaubmov qaab tshaaj qub tuaj

On Nov 10, 9:49 pm, sibtham2 <sibt...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Nov 9, 11:41 am, Moobthaibteb Moobtwmzeej,
>
> By this time there should be more than thousand articles in the web if
> you just google it. Also by asking this question I assume that you
> have only read one or two articles about this case. It is not erupting
> out of the blue. This is a well document case concerning this Hassan.
> Countless official and unofficial red flags have been issued to the
> pentagone and military. As usual the poor leadership in the military
> fails at all level and one of the top reason is polical correctness.
> Yes it was put before national security. Now the leadership scramble
> to defend themselve. Listen to him and you'll see General Casey

> incompetence in this interview. He seeems cluelesshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1fhYFOAisI

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sibtham2

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Nov 11, 2009, 9:27:43 AM11/11/09
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On Nov 10, 11:17 pm, Moobthaibteb Moobtwmzeej,

Please re-read my post for further clarification. Everything is there.
Sibtham

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