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All American Girl
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What a liar this Moua is. The Hmong will protest for a guy who doesn't abide by the law! That shows what that group really stands for, that they shoukd have the right to drink and drive and be above the law. They find it o.k. that a police man was dragged while this Moua was legally drunk and that pisses me off! Our country is on the decline because people like this group feel because they are of diffrent culture they do not have to follow the rules of everyone else! I did have a good laugh when I saw who Moua lawyer is though....Ha, ha, ha
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All American Girl wrote: What a liar this Moua is. The Hmong will protest for a guy who doesn't abide by the law! That shows what that group really stands for, that they shoukd have the right to drink and drive and be above the law. They find it o.k. that a police man was dragged while this Moua was legally drunk and that pisses me off! Our country is on the decline because people like this group feel because they are of diffrent culture they do not have to follow the rules of everyone else! I did have a good laugh when I saw who Moua lawyer is though....Ha, ha, ha RIGHT ON GIRL
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rick
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We have to stop encouraging the "mozaic" of cultures and get back to the melting pot. teh melting pot tends to keep what is good and leave out what does not work as the new cultures as their people assimilate. We can not be a house divided; all of us have the same allegence--to the United States of America. We have to be one nation, living by the laws of that nation, under God, whatever path we wish to take to that God. Above all, we all must be brothers and sisters first, indivisable by race or gender or ethnicity, status as police officer or citizen. We need to stand for each other's liberty, liberty within the confines of socially acceptable behavior that does not put others injepordy, and real justice for all--including kaua Moua and including Milwaukee police officers.
We should pledge that allegence. Rick
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rick
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I believe the problem is the "mozaic" of cultures concept. We need to return to a "melting pot" that consists of the best of all cultures. We can no longer be a house divided with loyalties to other countries and cultures. We have to be one nation, living by the rule of law and under God. We can respect whichever path we take to that God, so long as we do not violate the law of the land. Above all we must be brothers and sisters not on the basis of race, ethnicity, economic class, job description, or even whether a person is a police officer or a citizen. Above all we need to be one nation of Americans, working, fighting and believing in liberty and justice not only for ourselves, but for each other. That's liberty and justice for all--including justice for Kaua Moua and for the Milwaukee police officers.(All, of course, except attornies, who are in a seperate class, and need to be hunted down and burned alive for the good of the country.)
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unfortunate hmong
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I'm hmong myself so I'm only ranting to my own kind. Hate me if you want but Moua apparently doesnt know English? Doesnt even know the basic language to the Country in which he lives in. The simple basic commands you issue to your pets like "STOP". Heck, in the Hmong communities, even 80 year old grandmothers could understand these words.
Also, you know sometimes body language can be more powerful than words. In Koua Moua's case, he knew he was in the wrong, Alcohol behold, he made a bad decision in which was fortunate he didnt get shot by the officer. If I was Koua Moua and spoke no English. I would just give up because I'm too dumb to be the man in my family to support, upbring my precious family in the Proud United States of Amercia.... LAND OF THE FREE!!
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hmong girl budding in
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well really, i do agree to all of what you both said but in reality, the whites get more benefits than anyone else in the country. Didn't teh constituion stae that everyone is created equal, well then why isn't it that way. i mean, the whites always discourage themselves from other ethnic groups and they usualy get more benefits than anybody. So really, even if Moua did that, i think its fair because the U.S. didnt even want us here if it weren't for VangPao, we wouldn't be here right now. So in my opinion, most white people are rascist. Like how Bush cut off some of the tax and put more onto the poor. this isn't fair but nobody is talking about that but all of a sudden a Hmong guy who hits an officer is SO important. And plus, out of all the rich people, only 4 percent of them are different ethnic groups. So in my opinion, I think Moua is just standing up for what he thinks is right.
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All American Girl
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hmong girl budding in wrote: well really, i do agree to all of what you both said but in reality, the whites get more benefits than anyone else in the country. Didn't teh constituion stae that everyone is created equal, well then why isn't it that way. i mean, the whites always discourage themselves from other ethnic groups and they usualy get more benefits than anybody. So really, even if Moua did that, i think its fair because the U.S. didnt even want us here if it weren't for VangPao, we wouldn't be here right now. So in my opinion, most white people are rascist. Like how Bush cut off some of the tax and put more onto the poor. this isn't fair but nobody is talking about that but all of a sudden a Hmong guy who hits an officer is SO important. And plus, out of all the rich people, only 4 percent of them are different ethnic groups. So in my opinion, I think Moua is just standing up for what he thinks is right. Just how do white people get more benefits? You sound to me like you have a problem with white people!! Take a good look at yourself when using the term racist! Take time to read the article so you really know what you are taking about. You think he deserves money for being drunk and driving off with a police officer haning from his window??? Oh wait its because of his race you think he should get money. You make me sick and you lack any sensabilty and could never be a leader!
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truth
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with all this ranting and babbling, none of you were at the scene of the crime so you wouldn't know the truth. the truth be told and those who seek the truth without prejudgment will find the right answer. with all this talk about race, white will be on the white side and hmong will be on the hmong side and that's the truth. how can any one of you judge Moua or Parker, unless you were there seeing the action unfold so don't open your mouth by reading headlines because that's no where near the truth of the matter...so next time any one of you decide to take sides, wait the the truth unfold first and don't be like Flynn..
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wow
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wow, it's pretty shocking to hear what comes out of people's mouth. by the way, i'm not taking sides. honestly, to me, you all sound like an angry mob. i don't know what exactly happened, because i wasn't there obviously. however, if i was the cop and moua did do what the media said he did; i would've shot him. police officers put there life on the line EVERYDAY, but ohh, nobody gives a crap huh? everyone's just waiting for a cop to do somthing a little bit off, and tries to sue the crap out of em'. maybe we should all learn to appreciate them a little bit more. now, as far as the protest goes; what are you trying to prove??? that racism still exist? well IT DOES STILL EXIST, i could've told you that. want to know why? because those who seek equility, first needs to find it within themselves. from what i've seen so far, those protesters are some of the most racist people. they speak of racism against them, but what about the racism that's in their hearts. the truth is, they are racist towards everyone else. i see it everyday in the hmong community. now don't think that i'm just a white person just rambbling on, because i'm actually hmong. those protester are primarily made up of older people who couldn't adept to their new life and thinks that everyone else is out to get them. that MIGHT be true, i don't know. also, don't think that i'm "white washed" hmong who's born in the U.S. because i'm not. i'm actually born in thailand. so don't think that i don't know what you hmong people think and are going through, because i do. now what REALLY caught my eyes was one of the message on the signs that you guys used to protest with. it says "no justice, no peace". what the crap is that suppose to mean!!! is that a threat?! well anywho, i got to go. so, for all you hmong people out there, i just wanna say that; you should really think things through before you start pointing the finger.
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A PROUD HMONG
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Wow from Milwaukee, what in the world are you talking about? Racism? Are you trying to say that all Hmong people are racists? That would include you too since you are also Hmong. If you believe that all cops are good cops then you must not live in this society long enough. We did not organized rallies or protests because we are "racist" according to you. We are trying to prevent police brutality from happening to anyone. Haven't you seen the "Rodney King" beating in California or the "Frank Jude" case. We will stand and fight when our rights are violated, if you know what that means. I suppose you haven't seen or read all the reports and evidences regarding Koua Moua's case. I advise you to do find out all the facts before accussing all Hmong people to be "racist". For your information, if you think that anyone who organizes a protest or a rally is a racist then you do not understand how the society works.
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wow
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whao, whao, whao. hold on a minute there kid. don't start putting words in my mouth. i never said "ALL HMONG PEOPLE ARE RACIST". and i sure didn't say that "YOU ORGANIZE RALLIES AND PROTEST BECAUSE YOU WERE RACIST". however, i DID say that the majority of the people who protested and rallied were racist. i guranteed you that 80% of the people who were protesting, has little or no idea what they are really doing. they are just merely brainwahsed, believing that they are doing somthing right. HOW CAN YOU BE DOING SOMETHING RIGHT, IF YOU BEARLY EVEN KNOW WHAT YOU'RE REALLY DOING?! these people walk because they are told to do so. they shout when told to do so. YOU CAN ONLY do somthing right when you TRULY believe in your purpose; and these people don't believe in their purpose. they are just being brainwashed and used. if we take everyone out of the crowd and only let one person stand alone; that person wouldn't do anything at all. he or she would probably just go home. now, if we repeat that process, like i said before, more than 80% of the people will just leave and go about their way. so how is that really doing something right? they don't even believe in their own purpose. however, for the ones that do stay and continue to fight the system, i appluad them for that. they can even go as far as civil obedience or a hunger strike. and as for you info. i do know and understand how society works. you're the one who needs to open your eyes and take a look around. if you're just one of those brainwashed scapegoat, then i wonder how empty you are?
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wow
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oh i almost forgot. you said "we stand and fight when OUR rights are violated". how is your rights violated? and no, not all cops are good cops. however, i THINK i can speak for us cops when i say this, that we are out there everyday trying to do what WE believed in. we put our lives at risk everyday so we can protect you citizens. however, not every citizen will cooperate like we would like you to. if everyone do so, i believe everything would run smoothly. now as far as the cases that you speak of, do you honestly think that these people didn't do anything wrong? that they we're just going about their day and then BOOM, suddenly, police brutality? i'm pretty sure they had to do something to spark the cituation. it takes two to tangle. though, the cops, in my opinion, did take it a little too far. ok, i take that back. maybe a lot too far. but we are all humans, we make mistakes. did you really think that those cops feel good about what they did? i honestly don't think so, but everyone has a chance to atone for their sins.
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unfortunate hmong
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Hey WoW, until they spill the beans on his injuries, factual evidence of brutality. I'm not going to chance my stance. We shouldn't even being arguing amongst ourselves. We came hear to state our opinions. Heck it took some deep internet search queries just to find this page. See how much interest peeps have it this subject = 14 comments!^_^
Remeber that not all Hmong peeps are going to agree on everything. Example, I hate General Vang Pao and what he's done within the last 10 years. He is probably the only Hmong Millionaire out there and do you think he pays his taxes with all the gift money he's been receiving to the IRS? Once upon a time, my dad didn't fight in the War but was an officer in Long Cheng, whatever you call it. He use to believe in Vang Pao but all the broken promises was enough for my Dad to realize its just wishful thinking to overthrow a government in Laos, which the Hmong peeps have to right to anyways. Hmong never had a country and has been on the run since the beginning of time. Now just because I differ from Vang Pao's supports does that make me any of a lesser Hmong? Therefore, I'm supportive of the Milwaukee Police Department, City of Milwaukee and anything that will do justice in this incident! Im not whitewash, I just hate dumb Hmong peeps!
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Truth
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WOW. Who are cops to say that shooting a person is doing justice, especially someone who's alledgely claimed by the MPD to be drunk. I know that whoever is a cop will say that shooting an unarmed person is justified based on what they think is a threat to them even if the guy is pulling out his wallet to show an ID. You say you put your life on the line every day by doing justice, by killing people and thinking everyone is guilty of a crime, by doing everything you think that we should do "not every citizen will cooperate like we would like you to. if everyone do so, i believe everything would run smoothly." If society is run this way, how many bad officers will get away with their crimes if we don't stand up to what we think is right. If everything you say or do is the right thing, why would we need a justice system to prove we are innocent. We'll just be slaves and let you police criminals control our lives, right? C'mon, people will stand up to what they think is right and because you cops think the same, assuming every one is guilty and killing people because you are trigger happy, you think you are doing justice? I'm sure more people are afraid of bad cops than regular street criminals. Stats show that MPD is one of the most corrupted and violent police force in the country. What a coicidence when it comes to coverup and police bruality huh?
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wow
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well truth, you're not so far off, but who am i supposed to wait for to save me? you? i don't know if u know this but more cops die from incidents with normal citizens then from drug lords. we control our own life and stand up for ourself when needed. off course me and you are just not gonna see eye to eye with this. any who i do agree with you there unfortunate hmong. i do hate stupid people. and i'm not a vang pao fan either.
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