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ANH LA AI (Who are you) By Viet Khang
May I ask, who are you? Why arrest me? What have I done wrong? May I ask, who are you? Why beat me without the sl...
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ANH LA AI (Who are you) By Viet Khang
May I ask, who are you? Why arrest me? What have I done wrong? May I ask, who are you? Why beat me without the slightest mercy? May I ask, who are you? To keep me from protesting For love of this country, whose people have endured far too much!
May I ask, where are you? Forbidding me from opposing a Chinese invasion May I ask, where are you? Why scold me in the language of my people?
Where is your nationalism? Why consciously take orders from China? You will leave a mark to last a thousand years Your hands will be stained with the blood of our people
I cannot sit still While Vietnam collapses And my people sink Into a thousand years of eternal darkness
I cannot sit still My children and the next generation deserve a future Where will our roots be When Vietnam is no longer in this world?
To whom we hope are concerned,
We are writing to you as fellow songwriters, artists, free expressionists of this great nation in hopes that you will be changed by what you read below and are compelled to help free an innocent expressionist.
Very currently, on December 31st, 2011, a year of music and patriotic passion has ended for a fellow songwriter in Vietnam. 2012 is not looking hopeful for him or any of us who believe in human rights as well as freedom of expression for the country. In light of China and Vietnam's current dispute over the Spratly islands Hoang Sa and Truong Sa, Vietnamese singer/songwriter VIET KHANG had written and shared songs of grief over his country's loss. They've spread rapidly online. His songs titled "Anh La Ai (roughly translates to: 'Who are you?')" and "Viet Nam Toi Dau ('Where is my Vietnam?')" spoke on behalf of the Vietnamese citizens hurting from these current events. He has recently been arrested and imprisoned by the Vietnamese government for said actions. With lyrics that ask, why does my country deserve more bloodshed?, from a patriotic soul, many are outraged that a song written to express love and concern for its country would yield such violent reactions from its own leaders.
In a world where rapists, murderers, and terrorists roam among us, it begs the question, why are these authorities using precious security resources to arrest a patriotic singer/songwriter? VIET KHANG is still currently held in jail, under an accusation unbeknown to us. Above is an English translation to his song "Anh La Ai". We ask, with as much assertiveness as you will allow us, that you take action by passing this letter forward to your sources, writing to national authorities, signing the existing petitions online to 'Free Viet Khang', and using every heard voice within your network to free this silenced artist. We here in America have the gift of freedom to stand by what we believe in and speak on what is just, so please use that precious right to free your fellow artist. Do what you can and everything you can so that the hope for basic human rights throughout this world does not continue to wither as 2012 has only begun.
Xin hỏi anh là ai? Sao bắt tôi tôi làm điều gì sai? Xin hỏi anh là ai? Sao đánh tôi chẳng một chút nương tay? Xin hỏi anh là ai? Không cho tôi xuống đường để tỏ bày Tình yêu quê hương này, dân tộc này đã quá nhiều đắng cay!
Xin hỏi anh ở đâu? Ngăn bước tôi chống giặc Tàu ngoại xâm Xin hỏi anh ở đâu? Sao mắng tôi bằng giọng nói dân tôi?
Dân tộc anh ở đâu? Sao đang tâm làm tay sai cho Tàu? Để ngàn sau ghi dấu Bàn tay nào nhuộm đầy máu đồng bào
Tôi không thể ngồi yên Khi nước Việt Nam đang ngã nghiêng Dân tộc tôi sắp phải đắm chìm Một ngàn năm hay triền miên tăm tối
Tôi không thể ngồi yên Để đời sau cháu con tôi làm người Cội nguồn ở đâu? Khi thế giới nay đã không còn Việt Nam
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KimVietJewelry favorited a video
(2 weeks ago)

At 13.6 oz, the Model 5401 LCR is another favorite snub nosed .38 for me. I was surprised in this on some levels as I generally eschew hype on new...
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At 13.6 oz, the Model 5401 LCR is another favorite snub nosed .38 for me. I was surprised in this on some levels as I generally eschew hype on newly introduced guns, relaying more on long term track records to impress me. The LCR arrived on scene with a fair amount of hype. However in TNP the LCR did indeed establish an excellent track record and it forms the foundation of this TNP tabletop review. The gun was ran through multiple tactical shooting drills that were actually set up for full sized handguns, not this little snubbie. But with careful attention to the fundamentals I was able to make the LCR come alive in these drills and it posted truly amazing results: nearly every round connecting at 27 yds on an 8 inch steel plate (as well as the others). And that was with the heart rate and stress levels elevated after many runs in the course. It's easy to fall in love with a gun that can do this, especially when it's being asked to perform beyond its normal engagement ranges. So indeed accuracy seemed to be stellar. Reliabiltiy with various loads was 100% as well. A brief review of the ground breaking polymer and modular construction is undertaken here but the viewer should come away with the appreciation that it results in a very lighweight and yet durable revolver. The sights are excellent when painted or swapped out as discussed; the black on black left something to be desired. This LCR shot point of aim as well with most loads. The DAO trigger is another high point: one of the smoothest out of box triggers on any revolver yet tested. The Hogue Tamer grips are another win and I highly recommend them despite their rubbery exterior that can grab clothing. The "synergestic" polymer anodizing is tough but not impervious as the gun developed chips in it. Firepower like all snubbies is very limited and reloads are fraught with much opportunity for failures. Training in this and overall marksmanship is key (proven tips given). Being commercially successful results in more accessories and some of the best are found righ at www.shopruger.com where fit is guaranteed and several have the added specialness of the Ruger emblazoned logo. Value is high and the LCR's pricing has provided stiff competition to the other .38 Specials out there. Other manufacturers are copying the LCR formula but I think they will be hard pressed to do it better (if they do, I will tell you). Variations of the LCR include the 3.7 oz heavier .357 Mag version (not preferred b. of this; it wears a steel-reinforced top strap) and a Crimson Trace outfitted version. For me the #5401 stoked with a +P .38 Special load, with a few speed loaders at the ready, will provide adequate security. POUs are as discussed by the LCR surprisingly emerges as a recreational gun as well. Great fun was had in its testing with standard pressure loads. Light, fast, and deadly. The LCR cries out only for a good marksman to complete this formula for excellence. ////////// Music licensed to TNP from Jason Shaw
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