Wednesday, August 29, 2012

NO TO NEGOTIATE WITH COMMUNISTS



This editorial has been caused by the steps taken by members of the Riverside City Government to establish a City-Sisters relationship with Communist Vietnam.



We owe respect and gratitude to all Vietnam Veterans who gave and risked their lives for us to enjoy freedom.

When the City of Riverside have negotiated the City-Sisters Program with democratic countries, we have been supporting it.

But we strongly oppose to open friendly arms to Communist governments, who are enemies of the United Stated of America no matter what they do or say now.

People cannot talk better about how Communism really is, unless they have been under their cruel and oppressive tyrants.

Communism is slavery, death, family division, hatred, cruelty, treason, deceive, incarceration, misery, absolute control of the economy and the political and private lives of the people.

To establish a friendly connection with Viet Cong thugs is a slap in the face to our U.S. Veterans, including 60 thousands of them who were killed in the jungles of the Indochina Peninsula.

There are no differences between Stalin, Ho Chi Minh, Fidel and Raul Castro and those who run Vietnam today. They join the long list of foes of our country.

We are requesting from one of the City Council members to introduce a motion canceling the steps to convert Can Tho in a Riverside City-Sister, as well as to abolish the City-Sisters Program with Communist China.

Our U.S. Veterans so demand!
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