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Sep 19, 2015, 10:34:29 AM9/19/15
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Please sign at  http://wh.gov/in72s for our own Chinese American's equal rights.

From: Ho, Yu-Chi Larry
Sent: ‎9/‎19/‎2015 9:24 AM
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Subject: [LexingtonFriends] FW: Invitation to work together

Please join in the petition and help to spread the word. Larry Ho

 

From: S. B. Woo [mailto:s...@udel.edu]
Sent: Saturday, September 19, 2015 9:02 AM
To: Yukong Zhao
Cc: Henry Lee; Ho, Yu-Chi Larry; Jing-Li Yu; S. B. Woo; Kathleen To; Lynn Chen-Zhang; Chenming Hu; Sarah Chang; H P Wang
Subject: Invitation to work together

 

Dear Yukong:

 

     Greetings.  You may not know that 80-20 Education Foundation started

a petition drive to President Obama in order to make sure that our 

Department of Justice will not henceforth use racial and national origin 

profiling in its investigation and prosecution of stealing of our national and 

corporate secrets.

 

      Will you and your organization please join us?  If you want we’d be please

 to announce publicly the name of organizations joined us in this drive,  For details,

please see information appended below.  I look forward to hearing form you.

 

Warm Regards,

SB

 

 

 

 

 


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   Please go sign the following petition to President Obama.  It has been set up

with the White House.  We must achieve 100,000 signatures within one month 

or we'll not get a reply.  Be sure to get everyone you know including your family members to support by signing at  http://wh.gov/in72s .

 

         "Dear President Obama:

 

                We, the undersigned, respect and approve of your decision  

            to aggressively investigate and prosecute the stealing of 

            government and corporate secrets.  However, judging from the 

            terrible injustice and harm done to Sherry Chen and Professor 

            Xiaoxing Xi, your policy has been abused.  Aggressiveness has 

            seemingly been interpreted as permission to be careless; worse 

            perhaps, as permission to use race and national origin for 

            profiling - practices which we rejected even at the height of the 

            anti-terrorists investigations soon after 9/11.  

 

                 We respectfully request that you instruct the Department of 

             Justice that due diligence and due process must be meticulously 

             followed, and that racial and national origin profiling is not 

             permitted.

 

                 We also feel strongly that there ought to be apologies to and 

             compensations for the victims to make them whole.

 

              Respectfully,

 

              The undersigned"

 

 

 

 

S.B. Woo,  a volunteer for the last 16 years,

President, 80-20 National Asian American Initiative  

 

 

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