[Vnbiz] Running for National Parliament (formerly: Tet and unbelievable ...)

Tram Dang tdang2006 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 8 11:22:32 PST 2007


1.  I have to say, I'm very impressed that Huong actually took that first
step and signed up to be in the race. Huge step indeed.

2.  I found an inspiring story of a young mayor in Michigan.  Below is a
link:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2005-11-09-kid-mayor_x.htm
http://www.ci.hillsdale.mi.us/sessions.htm

Really, some people just amazes me!

Best,
Tram

On 3/8/07, Tran Dinh Hoanh <tdhoanh at gmail.com> wrote:
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> [ Vietnam Business Forum ]
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> Dear Thu Huong & CACC,
>
> Wonderful, Thu Huong.  Now you've got anh Shane and me all excited.  You
> are truly a mover and shaker, Thu Huong.  I really admire your spirit.  I'm
> on the top of your list of admirers, sister.
>
> Well, let's think about the next election.  You have several years to
> prepare for that, which would make it even better.  First, please go back to
> that Election Office and ask for the copies of all the relavant laws and
> procedures so that you can plan your strategy NOW.
>
> Then, go back to do the English Club.  A huge success on the English
> Club will pave a sooth road for the next NA election.
>
> The most important thing that you have said, Thu Huong, is that the young
> generation may realize that they can help run the country too.  And as you
> have said perfectly, Thu Huong,  "Why Not?"
>
> Have a great day.
>
> Hoanh
>
> On 3/8/07, huong dang thu <hdangthu at gmail.com > wrote:
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> > Dear my bro and sis,
> > After anh Shane's idea of standing for the election, I 've thought
> > about it. And when I shared this idea with my peers, they were shocked
> > at first. But later, they all encouraged the young guys to join to the
> > election.
> > And I think,...An 19 years old girl stands for the election? It sounds
> > unbelievable, but why not? Because "being clean as honest", as bro
> > Hoanh said, I wonder so what makes me shy?
> > Thus, yesterday, I come to the "Uy ban bau cu" (election committee) to
> > ask for a place for my name ^0^. Unluckily, I have not matured enough.
> > The candidate should be 21 years or over (while I'm just 19). So in
> > the registered notebook, after my name, it's just a short line "chua
> > du tuoi" (not old enough). And it just stopped right there.
> > It seems not so good. But with me, it's really a good experience.
> > Because never before, I've thought seriously about my right and my
> > action (the Young right). But now and then, the Young like me won't be
> > so careless about this issue.
> > :)
> > HeO
> >
> >
> > --
> > Tran Dinh Hoanh, LLB, JD
> > Attorney of Law
> > Washington DC
>
>
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