Do you have parents who don't speak English? Do they want to attain citizenship? If so, there are four possible exceptions to the rule of taking an English test.The following information was provided through the courtesy of Jon Wu,
Attorney at Law, who specializes in immigration law:
650 N. San Mateo Drive
San Mateo, CA 94401
jon@jwulaw.comThe literacy requirements does not apply to any person
(1) with "physical or developmental disability or mental impairment," or
(2) over 50 and have had a green card for over twenty years, or
(3) over 55 and have had a green card for over 15 years.In addition, the Attorney General may give "special consideration, as determined by the Attorney General," to any person who is over the age of 65 and have had a green card for over 20 years.
The sections of the Immigration and Nationality Act are: 312(b)(2)(A) and section 312(b)(2)(B). [INA: act 312 - requirements as to understanding the English language, history, principles, and form of government of the united states sec. 312. [8 u.s.c. 1423]
ANNOUNCEMENT: China Press (Chao Pao) will be publishing a series of three articles on 80-20 on May 29, 30, and 31.According to its Special Correspondent Ms. Dajiu Li, its "newspaper will use three almost full pages to publish this article on the special page 'news pursuit'. The article has about 20,000 words in Chinese and about 12 pictures. The articles tell what 80-20 has done for the Asian community, the reason 80-20 had been founded ...."
"The article will explain why 80-20 wishes to get 80% of the APA voters to vote for one candidate. The articles will appear on May 29, 30, and 31."
Monday, May 27, 2002
Parents who don't speak English can be citizens!
Sunday, May 19, 2002
Important Announcements/ Register to Vote!!
********** ANNOUNCEMENTS
1) Job opportunity at 80-20. For pay range and job description, visit http://www.80-20initiative.net/ It's a very demanding job. Only the most dedicated need apply.
2) Last Monday of May is always Memorial Day. Get ready with your flags. Display it in your home front and store front. Go buy one if you don't have one yet. 80-20 will push for a BIG EFFORT on July 4th. Let's produce seas of flags in locations identified with APAs. It takes a GOOD image to replace our existing "perpetual foreigners image."3) Austin, TX is looking for a candidate of Asian descent for the position of Assistant City Manager. E-mail David Chan via dchan@lsiamerica.com, if interested. *************
The November election will be here soon. Have you registered to vote? Or having registerd but have changed your residence?
Here is the EASIEST WAY to register to vote!
Step-by-step instructions are given to help NEW IMMIGRANTS & people who have NEVER registered before. All you need is your computer, a printer and the adobe Acrobat software. If you don't have that software, you will be given instructions to download it.
Just GO TO: https://ssl.capwiz.com/congressorg/nvra/
On page 1, you download adobe acrobat, if you don't already have it. Then go to either the map or the pull-down window to select your state. Click the "GO" button to go to page 2.
On page 2, your fill out the form. Click once on each of the red-colored (see instructions) to help you fill out the correct information. For "Choice of Party," your choice is Democrat, or Independent or Republican. If you want to vote in the primary, you must choose either Dem. or Rep. After all information has been filled. Go to the bottom of the page to click on the "Preview My Voter Registration" to go to another page.
On page 3, you proofread the information, then click "Get My Application"
at the bottom of the page.On page 4, follow the 4 simple steps and mail out your application form.
Upon receiving your application, your state will then mail you a voter registration card. YOU NEED TO FILL THAT OUT AND MAIL IT IN. Then you are registered. Note that registering to vote is ALWAYS A TWO-STEP PROCESS.
GO TO: https://ssl.capwiz.com/congressorg/nvra/ NOW!
(If the URL appears in a different color, put your cursor on it and click once and you'll be on page 1. If the URL has the same color as the text, then copy and paste this URL to your browser. Hit return, you'll be on page 1.)
BE A REGISTERED VOTER!!! Be one for your children's and grandchildren's sake.
Tuesday, May 14, 2002
Solid Proof That Unity Is Power
Since YOU've kept faith with political self-empowerment, since YOU choose to invest in 80-20, 80-20 has achieved greatly for YOU and YOUR CHILDREN in a short 3 years. For evidence, please see a table at: http://www.80-20initiative.net/unity1.html
The user-friendly table lists 80-20's major achievements to date. It lists, for each event, the date 80-20 stepped up and called for action and the date when the result was achieved. Those ahcievements include:
1. Asking Abercrombie & Fitch to withdraw the derogatory T-shirts.
TIME REQUIRED FOR RESULT (TRFR) : 2 hours2. Inducing Seattle Times to take a serious look at the "American outshines Kwan ..." headline and give a sincere apology.
TRFR: Two days
3. To appeal to APAs to display flags on nat'l holidays such as July
4th in order to gradually erase the "perpetual foreigners" image.
TRFR: Response from many APA community was immediate.
The "seas of flags" resulted in huge amount of positive coverage from mainstream media, including NY Times, LA Times, Boston Globe, Plain Dealer - Ohio, Newsweek Magazine (Web version), San Jose Mercury Times, Sacramento Bees, ABC, Philadelphia, NBC, NY KRON/NBC, SF, KCRA/ NBC Sacramento, FOX TV, Houston, WOR TV, NY, Nat'l Public Radio - N. CA.4. To urge President-elect Bush to appointment APAs to his cabinet.
TRFR: Two days5. To demand that the Republican Party take the infamous "daisy TV ad," which perpetrated "yellow peril" fear mongering, off the air.
TRFR: One day6. To forge a bloc vote in the presidential election of 2000.
TRFR: 2 years. (According to a poll partially sponsored by the Nat'l Science foundation: Nationally, APAs voted 66 to 32 for Gore and in California,
voted 70.25 to 18.25 for Gore whom 80-20 endorsed.)See how closely the two dates -- the dates when 80-20 called for action and the dates when the results were achieved -- correlated. Is this close correlation a mere coincidence, or a clear indication of 80-20's effectiveness?
You be the judge .Please go read the table, which also provides why 80-20 called for each
action and the methodology used by 80-20 to induce the desired esult.If you are NOT a member yet, join 1300 other
APAs who have stepped forth to do their share.1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
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4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
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Wednesday, May 01, 2002
80-20 Provides A Much-Needed Community Service
80-20 will add a much-needed community service. It'll help APA candidates who come under racist attacks. Two such attacks occurred in this year's primary contests in CA. 80-20 shall help the attacked candidates with its powerful e-mail list
and up to $10,000 of funding immediately. More funding is possible but will require approval by 80-20's Steering Comm. on a case-by-case basis. Here is why such a service is necessary and effective.1) Are there examples of racist attacks on APA candidates?
Yes. Just this year, there were two alleged racist attacks on APA candidates running in California's primaries. One alleged attack was on Alice Lai-Bitker who is running for County Board of Supervisors in Alameda County. Her opponent Ralph ppezzato, a Caucasian, sent out campaign materials asking "What color is your supervisor?" and "Is it us or them?" Alice will be in a runoff with Ralph Appezzato this
coming November. Another alleged case involved Christopher Gabaldon, a Filipino Am. candidate running for State Assembly in CA's 18th District. Allegedly, his opponent insinuated that Gabaldon took money coming from the Philippines. Perhaps as a result of the insinuation, Gabaldon lost in the primary.2) Why not let the APA candidates defend themselves?
It's difficult for APA candidates under racist attacks to defend themselves, because voters expect them to say that the attackers are wrong. If neutral bodies such as the mainstream media and 80-20 come to their defense, voters are much more likely to listen and vote against the racist attackers.
3) Why does 80-20 propose such a policy NOW?
Racist attacks on APA political candidates are expected to increase significantly, because more APAs are running for offices and the importance of the offices they seek are increasing.
4) Can you tell me about 80-20's policy in more detail?
First, the attacked candidate must file a request with 80-20 to investigate the alleged racist attack. In other words, 80-20 stays out unless a candidate asks for help.
If a written request is filed and if 80-20's findings support the allegations, then 80-20 will provided help. The degree of support depends on the flagrancy of the racist attacks.
In a clearly racist attack, 80-20 will use all within its power to defeat the racist candidate. 80-20's measures includes using its considerable ability to communicate quickly with 430,000 APA supporters and the mainstream media on behalf of the attacked candidate. It may also spend immediately up to $10,000 to support the attacked APA candidate or punish his/her racist opponent. Expenditure beyond $10,000 will require explicit approval by 80-20's Steering Committee in a case-by-case basis.
The worst racist attacks are normally mounted a day or two before the election so as to deny the APA candidate a chance to point out the racist nature of the attack to voters and to prevent outraged but previously uninvolved entities like the media and 80-20 from joining the fight against racism. 80-20 therefore resolves that, should a politician win the election by such devious means, 80-20 will target to defeat that politician in his/her next election.
Racist attacks are normally designed by high-priced political consultants, though it requires approval of the candidates to implement the attack. 80-20 aims to widely publicize the names of such unprincipled political consultants with the aim to drive them and their firms out of the political consultation business.
5) Will 80-20's policy stop racist attacks permanently?
Yes. When politicians and their consultants find out that a racial attack on any APA candidate anywhere will mean an invitation for 80-20 to come in and help defeat them in either this or the next election, then such attacks will stop. However, it
will take a few election cycles for the dire consequences of such attacks to get around in the political world.The resolution, in its original wording, is available at:
http://www.80-20initiative.net/resolution0402.html (END)
If you are NOT a member yet, join 1250 other APAs who have stepped forth
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Wednesday, April 24, 2002
A Student Saves Money to Pay 80-20 Dues
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If you have paid your dues and have NOT visited web page: http://www.80-20initiative.net/memberlist.html
yet, YOU MUST. If your name is NOT there, it may mean 80-20's
record is wrong, & you will NOT have a vote. ##################All of us at 80-20 were moved by the following email correspondence:
(A) A Student E-Mailed To Suggest That 80-20 Institute A "Student Membership"
Of $15 Per Year:Dear 80-20 Staff,
I have been on your e-mail list for a couple of years now, and am very
impressed with what the organization has become with your leadership
and direction. I want to contribute monetarily and becoming a voting member,
but like a lot of the folks on the e-mail list, I am still a student. I
suggest that you create a student membership ($15/year), so that folks
like myself can become an official member.Respectfully Yours,
Harrison (last name withheld to avoid embarrassing the student)
(B) S. B. E-Mailed Back To Offer An Alternative Solution:80-20 has considered setting student dues but decided against it because
a lot of students spend more than $35 during their weekends. In your case,
things may be different. Will you send me your address? I'd be glad
to send you a "thank you" gift of $20 personally. Then you
can pay the full fee. I'll do the same thing next year as well, until
you are not a student.I am very moved by your e-mail. The next time we have a Steering
Comm. meeting, we'll discuss the matter of student dues again.SB
(C) The Student Decides to Tighten His Belt & Pay Full Dues:
Dear Mr. Woo,
First, I want to thank you for responding to my e-mail. Second, I am
currently studying abroad in China until this June. Going over my semester
budget, I will be able to make the full membership dues 35. I hope
that you and your staff will keep up the great work because we
ARE making a difference.Respectfully Yours,
Harrison- - - - - - - - - -
If you are NOT a member yet, please join today.
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Good News:
1. Peter Suzuki, former Nat'l President of NAPABA (National
Asian Pacific American Bar Assoc.), is now the president
of
80-20's NJ Chapter.2. A new magazine "MONOLID" (as opposed to double eye lids)
which targets the APA market generously provides
an attractive
full page ad for 80-20, in its back cover-page.
Visit:
http://www.monolid.com
Thursday, April 18, 2002
UNITY IS POWER - another example
Asian Pacific American college students and young professionals
e-mailed 80-20 asking it to take action. They were outraged because
Abercrombie & Fitch (A&F), an upscale retailer, put out a new line
of 4 T-shirts with derogatory portrayals of Asians.80-20 called Michael Jeffries, Chairman and CEO of A&F this morning.
Two hours later, an executive with A&F responded to 80-20 by saying that those $25 T-shirts have been taken off the market.80-20 wants to THANK all who e-mailed and assisted 80-20 in this matter. It also wants to applaud those who have already communicated their displeasure with A&F directly. Although 80-20 found those T-shirts offensive, it wants to commend Abercrombie & Fitch for its swift action in realizing its insensitivity and pulling the products immediately.
For those who want to know the events leading to this happy ending,
here is a brief description. One of A&F's new T-shirts depicts Asians with slanted eyes and conical hats. The T-shirt, with two Asian men at ``Wong Brothers Laundry Service,'' carries the logo: ``Two Wongs Can Make It White.'' Another T-shirt, called``Buddha Bash'' has a smiling Buddha figure with the logo: ``Get Your Buddha On The Floor.'' [Pictures of the two T-shirts are available at: http://www.80-20initiative.net/tshirts.html , if you want to view them. The pictures will be deleted in a week.]APA youths began e-mailing 80-20 on Wednesday
asking 80-20 to take action. 80-20 investigated the matter and decided
to take action. At 10:50 a.m. this morning (Thursday), 80-20 president
S. B. Woo called A&F Chairman and CEO Michael Jeffries. Mr. Jefferies
was out of his office, so Woo left a message expressing the wish for A&F
to withdraw the products. He also requested a call back. About
two hours later, at 1:12 p.m., Mr. Seth Johnson, an executive with A&F
called back. He said that he was calling on behalf of Mr. Jeffries
who was not in town. He said that the products have been pulled off
the market, emphasizing however that the T-shirts were meant to add humor,
without intending to offend anyone. A&F is issuing a press release
to the Associated Press regarding the withdrawal of the T-shirts.
A HAPPY ENDING!UNITY IS POWER. Here is but one good
example of many.If you are not a dues-paying member yet,
please DO YOUR SHARE! 1,200 have already joined.There are six types of 80-20 memberships:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life** -- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Membership names in permanent display on 80-20's web site.
See http://www.80-20initiative.net/members.html
.Any US citizen or permanent resident can be a member TODAY using a credit
card, visit
http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html .
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Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
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Friday, April 12, 2002
A New Immigration Bill May Shortchange You
For many working APAs whose parents live abroad, a lengthy visit by their parents every few years is the only viable option for FAMILY UNION.
That option will no longer be available to you in the NEW immigration policy. In the past such a visa was for "a minimum of 6 months." Now it will normally be for 30 days only. See http://www.ins.gov/graphics/publicaffairs/newsrels/visa.htm
The proposed new immigration policy aims to deter terrorism. Many are thoughtful provisions. However, some changes may be flawed. Hence, our Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and the Sate Department are requesting public comments on the proposed changes until May 6. To comment on the proposed changes, you need to provide a reference number (INS no. 2176-01), if you are communicating with the INS. There are several ways:
(1) Write in triplicate (one original and two copies) to:
Director,
Policy Directives and Instructions Branch,
INS, 425 I Street, N.W., Room 4034,
Washington, D.C., 20536
Attention: Public Comment Clerk, and /or
(2) E-mail to insregs@usdoj.gov . You may also want to let the relevant officials in the Legislative Division of the Visa Services Section of the State Department know of your concerns by carbon-copying the following two e-mail addresses: visaregs@state.gov and harperbj@state.gov
SAMPLE e-mail/ letter:
Reference: INS Number 2176-01
Dear Director:
My parents are xx and yy years of age. They live in (Korea, India, Vietnam, China, ..). After saving money for x years for their trip to the US, I was hoping that they will be with my family for at least six months. The new policy may cut it down to 30 days.
Please consider the importance of FAMILY UNION as we combat terrorism.
If the norms of family life of many US citizens can be adversely affected because of a flawed provision in our new policy, then the terrorists would have won twice over.
Sincerely,
Name Job Title, (optional)
Home Address (optional but strongly advised)
Don't bother composing a great letter. Ultimately, it is the volume of the opposing e-mails/ letters that matters. On the other hand, don't just copy the sample letter, it may carry less weight. Briefly state your own reason.
80-20 is e-mailing this message to 430,000 APA households. Only 80-20 can provide such a service to the APA community. If you value 80-20's service, and you are NOT a member yet, please JOIN TODAY.
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There are six types of 80-20 memberships:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life** -- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Membership names in permanent display on 80-20's web site. See http://www.80-20initiative.net/members.html .
Any US citizen or permanent resident can be a member TODAY using a credit card, visit http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html .
PERSONAL checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
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Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
Write down your e-mail address in the check. Thank you.
Act TODAY.
Thursday, April 04, 2002
How "Internment" relates to us today
Some excerpts are provided below. Under the subtitle of "Contradiction seen" there are facts about the internment that are at once sobering and inspirational. Please read on.
INTERNMENT RE-ENACTMENT TO TEACH HISTORICAL LESSON
By Ken McLaughlin
.... On April 27, East Beach Street in Watsonville will look like a movie set, with vintage costumes, sedans and a police car -- even a Greyhound bus built six decades ago. The Mello Center for the Performing Arts will be turned into an internment camp replete with uniformed guards in watchtowers.
It was on April 27, 1942, that more than 1,100 Santa Cruz County residents -- among 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry on the West Coast -- were ordered to report to the veterans hall to be bused to the Salinas Assembly Center at the California Rodeo Grounds. They were then taken to a desolate desert camp in Poston, Ariz., where most lived out the war years behind barbed wire. The last train from Salinas left on the Fourth of July. .....
"It's taken Japanese-Americans more than 50 years to be able to do something like this,'' said Aptos historian Sandy Lydon, who has studied the internment for 35 years. "This is a sign of a mature, very self-assured community. It's not about laying out piles of guilt. It's about warning people how easily something like this can happen."
"And after the backlash against the Arab-American community after Sept. 11, it becomes even more poignant and relevant.'' ....
U.S. `had no choice'
Some local residents and U.S. veterans have griped that they're tired of hearing about the internment and would prefer to move on.
"Vet groups aren't too enthusiastic,'' said Jim Henegen, 67, first vice commander of Watsonville's American Legion post. ``America had no choice. We didn't know who was who.'' .....
Said Navy veteran Art Bailey, 78, of Watsonville: "At least we didn't line them up and kill them like they did our guys.'' ......
Contradiction seen
The well-known part of the story is that most Pajaro Valley residents did not want the Japanese and Japanese-Americans to return -- or even to participate in the U.S. military. Instead, they sent 15,000 telegrams to Congress to ask lawmakers to strip all people of Japanese ancestry of their American citizenship and "return'' them to Japan.
But, Hashimoto said, a lesser-known story is that a small minority of Pajaro Valley residents refused to go along. They spoke out against the internment in letters to the editor. They secretly stored the personal belongings in their attics. They argued -- years before the idea was popular -- that the internment was simply un-American.
Those residents -- attorneys such as John McCarthy, Phil Boyle and Stephen Wyckoff, as well as the Rev. Allan W. Geddes -- will be honored at the April 27 event. ......
The event also will tell the stories of local Japanese-American veterans who served in the U.S. Army's Military Intelligence Service and the 100th/42nd Regimental Combat Team, the most decorated unit in the U.S. Army's history.
The ceremony will close with a song from a choir of elderly Japanese and Japanese-American women: "God Bless America.'' (THE END)
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1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life** -- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
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Act TODAY.
Tuesday, March 26, 2002
You Made It Happen!
Thanks to YOU, 80-20 has won POLITICAL CLOUT for you and your children. Here are 3 examples.1) 80-20 expressed its disappointment with the "American out-
shines Kwan ..." headline on 03/01/02. Two days later Seattle Times issued its second apology that was vastly different in its contents, tone and length from its first apology.2) 80-20 demanded on 10/27/00 that an unscrupulous Republican political
TV ad fanning "yellow peril" be withdrawn, the next day it was withdrawn.3) 80-20 appealed on 12/27/00 to the APA community to ask the Bush Administration to consider appointing an APA to its cabinet. Two days later Vice Pres. Cheney called Norman Mineta about his interest to serve as the Transportation Secretary.
Thanks to YOU, 80-20 is YOUR ORGANIZATION , not a play-thing of the
elite. 80-20's bylaws require that1) all board members and officers are to be elected by dues-paying members
DIRECTLY,
2) only dues-paying members, who pay dues at least 2 months before the election, may run for office (being rich and famous is NOT qualification to become 80-20 leaders),
3) each elected offices must have AT LEAST TWO nominees (so that power is NOT passed to cronies), and
4) every elected position has a SHORT term limit.There has NEVER been an org. like 80-20 in the APA community.
Join 80-20 for your children & grandchildren's sake.If you are NOT a member yet, please join any of the following six:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life** -- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Membership names in permanent display on 80-20's web site. See
http://www.80-20initiative.net/members.html .Any US citizen or permanent resident can be a member TODAY using a credit
card, visit http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html .
PERSONAL checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
3780 Keystone Ave.
Suite 106
Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
Write down your e-mail address in the check. Thank you.Act TODAY.
Best regards,
SB
Monday, March 18, 2002
Doing one's share
There has never been an organization like 80-20 in the Asian Pacific American community before.80-20 acts instead of talks. It is effective. It is beginning to have some political clout, thanks to all who contributed money and time.
It is just the kind of organization that you've always hoped for. Your children & grandchildren will thank you for doing your share. If you are NOT already a member, there are six types of 80-20 memberships:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life** -- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Membership names in permanent display on 80-20's web site. See
http://www.80-20initiative.net/members.html .Any US citizen or permanent resident can be a member TODAY using a credit
card, visit http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html .
PERSONAL checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
3780 Keystone Ave.
Suite 106
Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
Write down your e-mail address in the check. Thank you.Act TODAY.
Monday, March 04, 2002
Seattle Times' Second apology
Two days after 80-20 e-mail YOU and its other 410,000 supporters,
regarding Seattle Times' hurtful headline: "American outshines Kwan...",
Seattle Times issued its SECOND apology. It was drastically different in content, tone, style and length from its first apology.Please circulate Mr. Fancher's article to our Caucasian friends, because
it will help to prevent the recurrence of similar events. A few excerpts
from his article follow:"Times Won't Forget Readers' Reminder on Kwan
Headline
By Mike Fancher, Executive Editor"Some of us at The Seattle Times can remember our disbelief
four years ago when an Internet news site carried a headline implying that
Olympic figure skater Michelle Kwan isn't an American.Disbelief turned to deep embarrassment when we did the same this year.
"Hughes as good as gold,"..... The secondary headline said,
"American outshines Kwan, Slutskaya in skating surprise," ...Readers were quick to respond with comments like:"Does the fact that Hughes happens to be Caucasian make her any
more 'American' than Kwan?" ....It's a message we won't forget. ......"
For the complete article:
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134413955_fancher03
It's a wonderful article. Its beginning reads like a direct reply
to 80-20's e-mail:"After the 1998 Winter Olympics figure skating finals, MSNBC headlined:
"American beats out Kwan." .... Just a few days ago, an almost IDENTICAL
headline appeared. ..."Seattle Times' FIRST apology was issued on 02/23. It was entitled:
"An Apology":"A headline in yesterday's Sports section, written quickly
on deadline, offended many readers, and for that we apologize. The headline on our lead story about the gold-medal skating performance of Sarah Hughes was in two parts: a main headline, "Hughes good as gold" and a secondary headline, "American outshines Kwan, Slutskaya in skating surprise". Readers called to complain that the secondary headline implied that Michelle Kwan was not an American. While that was not intended--the writer was attempting to find another word for "Hughes" in order not to repeat her name in the second head--we apologize for any misunderstanding."
80-20 wants to take this opportunity to compliment the efforts of many
organizations including OCA (Seattle chapter), AAJA, Chung Wa Benevolent
Association, and many individuals including member of 80-20. They
knew about the headline before 80-20 and did much of the earlier spadework.
80-20 salutes them.TOGETHER, we shall overcome.
80-20 fights for YOU. Help us grew even stronger. There
are six types of 80-20 memberships:There are six types of 80-20 memberships:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life**
-- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Membership names in permanent display on 80-20's web site. See
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Write down your e-mail address in the check. Thank you.Act TODAY.
Sunday, March 03, 2002
Victory II
we induced the following splendid results . If the APA
community doesn't get satisfaction from the Republican
leadership, 80-20 will be compelled to turn up the pressure a
notch -- all the way to the 2004 presidential election, if
necessary.
1) Democratic Party and Its Leaders Support Us:
a) Democratic Presidential Candidate John Kerry stated:
"Howard Coble's suggestion that the internment of Japanese
Americans was necessary for our national security takes us
backwards and calls into serious question not just his judgment,
but his ability to serve as Chairman of the newly organized
House Subcommittee on Homeland Security."
b) The Democratic National Committee's (DNC) press release:
"The DNC has called on North Carolina congressman Howard
Coble to resign his subcommittee chairmanship after remarks
suggesting Japanese Americans were interned during World War
II for their own protection."
c) Senate Minority Leader Tom Dashle, House Minority Leader
Nancy Pelosi followed APA congresspersons Mike Honda, Robert
Matsui and David Wu in asking for COBOL's apology.
2) Republican Groups, NAACP, and SMART Joined Us:
"Dear Mr. Woo: The Republican Arab American congress
www.raaonline.org , and the California congress of Republicans
www.calgop.org stands behind you in this effort and have sent
letters asking Congressman Coble to apologize for his misguided
comments. Johnny Khamis, President RAAC San Jose "
On 2/15/03 NAACP, the nation's largest Civil Rights org., passed
a resolution supporting APA orgs. calling for Coble's resignation.
SMART, Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force, called for
Coble's apology and explanation.
3) Time Mag. To Publish A Letter from 80-20 Supporter:
At least one letter from 80-20 supporters regarding Coble's
outrageous comments will be published in Times' March 10, 2002
issue. Thank you, Kim-Sau Chung of Chicago.
Friday, March 01, 2002
American outshines Kwan, Slutskaya ...
After the 1998 Winter Olympics figure skating finals, MSNBC
headlined: "American beats out Michelle Kwan."Offended? Right. The reporter must apologize? Right.
It was an isolated incident that would never occur again? WRONG.Just a few days ago, an almost IDENTICAL headline appeared. After the
figure skating finals of this year's Olympics, Seattle Times headlined
on February 22:"Hughes good as gold
American outshines Kwan, Slutskaya in skating surprise"To be sure, it was likely a subconscious mistake. The editor apologized
publicly the next day.Don't take such Freudian slips lightly, however.
The perpetual foreigner image of APAs is a major cause for the glass ceiling
above YOU. That is the stuff that places hidden obstacles before
YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN in your daily lives.80-20 is writing to the president of the American Journalist Association
to respectfully suggest that it organizes a work shop in its next annual
convention to address the "perpetual foreigner" image of APAs among its
members. A copy will be mailed to president of the Asian American
Journalist Assoc., the Publisher of the Seattle Times, and the CEO of MSNBC.80-20 fight for YOU. If you think it is serving a vital function for YOU & YOUR FAMILY and if you are not a dues-paying member
yet, please do your share.There are six types of 80-20 memberships:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life**
-- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Membership names in permanent display on 80-20's web site.
See
http://www.80-20initiative.net/members.html
.Any US citizen or permanent resident can be a member TODAY using a credit
card, visit
http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html
.
PERSONAL checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
3780 Keystone Ave.
Suite 106
Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
Write down your e-mail address in the check. Thank you.Act TODAY.
Wednesday, February 20, 2002
Live in Congressman Cox's District?
Do you live in Congressman Christopher Cox's California-47
district? Cox was the Chair of the committee that generated the infamous
1999 "Cox Report on US Security Concerns With China." For full text, visit:
http://www.gpo.gov/congress/house/hr105851-html/index.htmlIf you reside in his district please reply to this e-mail with one word:
YES. 80-20 is doing a survey.80-20 shares the NEGATIVE assessment of Stanford University's Center
for Int'l Security and Cooperation on the Cox Report. Its publication,
"The Cox Committee Report: An Assessment," is available at http://cisac.stanford.edu/docs/cox.pdf. It stated:"Thus an unfortunate effect of the exaggerated perception
generated by the Cox report about Chinese spying is a cloud of suspicion over both foreign and US national scientific and engineering staff members of US companies and labs of Asiatic background." (emphasis added)If many 80-20 supporters reside in Cong. Cox's district and will STEP FORTH TO BE COUNTED, then 80-20 is confident that it can
find a way to prevent such "exaggerated perception" from being repeated by Mr. Cox and/or his committee in the future.To help you recognize whether you reside in that district, please check
your ZIP CODE against the following two lists. If your zip code matches
one of the 37 numbers in LIST 1, please reply with one word: YES.LIST 1 -- Definitely in Cox's District
92602, 92603, 92609, 92610, 92612, 92618, 92619, 92620, 92625, 92630,
92637, 92650, 92654, 92658, 92658, 92697, 92698, 92709, 92711, 92781,
92809, 92816, 92825, 92850, 92856, 92857, 92859, 92861, 92862, 92863, 92864,
92865, 92866, 92867, 92867, 92869LIST 2 -- Shared with Other Congressional Districts
92606, 92614, 92616, 92623, 92626, 92627, 92651, 92652, 92653, 92656,
92657, 92660, 92662, 92676, 92677, 92679, 92691, 92692, 92701,
92705, 92706, 92707, 92780, 92782, 92802, 92805, 92806, 92807, 92808,
92868, 92868, 92870, 92887Thank you. Spread this e-mail to your friends and relatives who
may reside in Congressman Cox's district. TOGETHER, we shall overcome.- - - - - - - - - -
IF you are NOT a member yet, please be one TODAY, using a credit card, visit http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html ;
PERSONAL checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
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Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
Write down your e-mail address on the check. Thank you.
Wednesday, February 13, 2002
There is no free lunch
- One organization states: "Political voice is not issuing
press releases. It is the ability to reward politicians who share
our rightful concerns, and punish those who don't."That org. worked hard & got that done. In election 2000,
it forced an unscrupulous TV political ad off the air in 1 day. It
delivered a bloc vote. It induced the history appointment of APA
cabinet members.- One org. promotes patriotism to pulverize our "permanent foreigner"
image.It worked hard & made a great start. New York Times, LA Times,
Newsweek, Business Week, Boston Globe, San Jose Mercury, ABC, NBC,..., etc. reported its flag-project on July 4th, 2001. New York Governor and NY Times lauded Zhe Zeng -- "completely selfless person."- One org. wants to be an instrument OF THE COMMUNITY, BY THE COMMUNITY,
AND FOR THE COMMUNITY; and never become the play-thing of selfish individuals.It fought internal pressure & got it done. See its
bylaws that requires it to be democratic, transparent,
and "ruled by Law." None of its officers are paid.
There is no free lunch. If you want to see such an org. to
serve you, 80-20 is the ONLY org. of this kind in our community. YOU must
join that org. to help yourself & your children. If you have not joined
yet, please DO YOUR SHARE!There are six types of 80-20 memberships:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (for couples only, 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life** -- $1000
4. Family life** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family** (couples only, 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Membership names in permanent display on 80-20's web site.
See
http://www.blogger.com/members.html
Any US citizen or permanent resident can be a member today using
a credit card, visit
http://www.blogger.com/membership.html
PERSONAL checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
3780 Keystone Ave.
Suite 106
Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
Write down your e-mail address
on the check. Thank you.
Join today.
Wednesday, February 06, 2002
Protecting APA Scientists
improper government investigative tactics. At its Board meeting
in San Francisco on Feb. 2, the Board unanimously adopted a
proactive resolution. Please forward this e-mail to your
friends & relatives who are scientists/engineers.
Whereas, remarkable similarities exist in the recent overaggressive,
perhaps wrongful, government investigative tactics against Asian
Pacific American (APA) scientists, namely Dr. Wen Ho Lee and
Dr. Bin Han, and possibly a few others,
Whereas, the common thread of the two celebrated cases are: grossly
exaggerated initial government charges against the scientists,
followed by press leaks, then verbal threats to the accused of the
dire consequences the scientists would face, then groundless
objection to letting the accused out on bail, and finally utter
failure to prove the case in court,
Whereas, we are confident that such abusive government investiga-
tive tactics is not a general practice of our great nation, and
Whereas, 80-20's principal goal is to win equal justice and equal
opportunity for APAs,
Be it, therefore, resolved that upon the application of an Asian
Pacific American scientist/engineer, upon adjudication in court of a
verdict vastly against the original charges, and upon the verifica-
tion by an ad hoc 80-20 investigative committee that the govern-
ment investigative tactics seem grossly improper and/or possibly
racist, 80-20 shall offer to support the wronged scientist/engineer
in asking for compensation in damages, including but not limited to
filing as a "Friend of the Court" (amicus curiae) and/or financial
aid. Furthermore, 80-20 will use its political assets and communica-
tion prowess to press for the censure of the wrongful investigators.
You may recall that in 4/2002, 80-20 adopted a proactive resolution
to protect our political candidates against racist attacks by their
opponents, after two reported racist attacks. That resolution proved
to be 100% successful in the general election of 2002.
It's just another demonstration of the effectiveness of GROUP
political clout that 80-20 provides.
Be an 80-20 member in 2003! Annual membership begins on
1/1 and ends on 12/31. There are 6 types of membership:
1. Basic (1 vote) -- $35
2. Family (Two names to get 2 votes) -- $50
3. Life** -- $1000
4. Family life** (two names to get 2 votes) -- $1,500
5. Honorary Life** -- $5,000
6. Honorary Family Life** (two names to get 2 votes) -- $10,000
** Names on permanent display. See
http://www.80-20initiative.net/donors_members.htm .
Any US citizen or permanent resident can be a member. Using a
credit card, visit
http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html
http://www.80-20.info/membership.html.
Using a PERSONAL check, payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Jing-Li Yu
80-20 special Assistant
43-34 Union St., Apt. 6D
Flushing, NY 11355
Write down your E-MAIL address & PHONE no. in the BACK of the
check. Thank you.
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Wednesday, January 30, 2002
How to fight back when being stepped on
Here is how. See how 80-20 single-handedly forced a political TV ad that fanned the fear of "yellow peril" off the air in one day!On 10/27/00, at 9 a.m. EDT, 80-20 became aware of a New York Times article reporting that a conservative wing of the Republican Party was airing a TV ad in small towns in the Midwest (i.e. avoiding areas with significant APA population), fanning "yellow peril" in order to get people to vote for Bush.
By noon, an 80-20 e-mail was sent to our 230,000 supporters urging them to phone, fax and/or e-mail the headquarters of the Bush campaign and The National Republican Committee (RNC) to demand that they "PULL that ad MMEDIATELY." That e-mail is shown below as Attachment (a).
S.B. Woo, representing 80-20's Steering Committee, called Jim Nicholson, Chairman of RNC, without reaching him. S.B. left a message urging Nicholson to get the TV ad off the air immediately or face 80-20's wrath.
At the same time , 80-20 also e-mailed a list of 350 mainstream and ethnic reporters urging them to make inquiries to Bush and RNC headquarters asking how GOP could tolerate such a "hate" ad? Many reporters made similar inquiries.
A huge number of faxes, phone calls and e-mails from 80-20's supporters went into the Bush camp and RNC on the same day. Some posted a copy to S.B.; a selected few are shown below as Attachment (b). Read to appreciate the emotion and courage of their contents! No other APA or mainstream organizations had asked
for the Bush campaign to pull the TV ad off the air, to our best knowledge.One day later, on 10/28/00, the Republican Party announced that it has persuaded that particular Republican group to pull the TV ad off the air, explaining that the reason for the withdraw was "to not hurt Bush's campaign".
Note that the reason for pulling off the ad was NOT that it was wrong, but "to not hurt Bush's campaign". 80-20 understands how politicians think. See attachment (a) to satisfy yourself on how 80-20 went straight to what would "hurt Bush's campaign" asking APAs to spread the word and vote against Bush in the contested
states. That was what produced the result.********
NOTE TO READERS : This email is not intended as an indictment against
the Republican Party. Both parties have acted against APAs in the past.
This e-mail demonstrates how politics works when we are united. 80-20
is non-partisan. The party that helps the APA community the most
wins 80-20's help.
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[Attachment a] 80-20's e-mail of 10/27/00 calling on its supporters to take action to stop the "Daisy" TV ad:Subject: A TV ad that'll bring on more W.H. Lee cases
The conservative wing of the Republican party is playing the
"yellow terror" card again? It was the same type of fear-mongering
that led to racial profiling and the Wen Ho Lee case. YOU MUST READ the
following New York Times article:- - - - - - - - -
"Infamous Political Commercial Is Turned on Gore"
By Leslie Wayn October 27, 2000A remake of the "Daisy" commercial -- perhaps the most infamous of all political attack advertisements -- is being shown in several states today, but the target this time is Vice President Al Gore, not Barry Goldwater. The commercial contends that because the Clinton-Gore adminis tration "sold" the nation's security "to Communist Red China in exchange for campaign contributions," China has "the ability to threaten our homes with long-range nuclear warheads." It then shows a girl, counting down as she plucks daisy petals. Her counting is then replaced by a countdown of a missile, which is followed by a nuclear bomb explosion. "Don't take a chance. Please vote Republican," then appears on the screen.
The commercial is a copy of one that was made for President Lyndon Johnson in 1964. The commercial created such a furor -- with its tacit suggestion that Mr. Goldwater's views were so extreme that they would lead to nuclear annihilation -- that IT WAS WITHDRAWN AFTER APPEARING ONLY ONCE. But it has been remembered for decades.
A Texas-based nonprofit organization, Aretino Industries, paid for the new commercial, which will run in several closely contested states, including
Ohio, Michigan, Missouri, & Pennsylvania. Carey Cramer, a spokesman for the organization, in McAllen, Tex., declined to identify any of its members or the source of its money.
...
[For the full NY Times article, visit:
http://www.nytimes.com/2000/10/27/politics/27DAIS.html]
- - - - - - - - - - -If you are outraged by that TV ad, call or fax or e-mail RNC and Bush headquarters, and ask it to PULL that ad IMMEDIATELY.
RNC: ph- 202-863-8500, fax-202-863-8820, email-info@rnc.org
Bush: ph- 512-637-2000, fax- 512-344-4602,
Bush's e-mailing system is state dependent. For example:
california@georgewbush.com, texas@georgewbush.com ,
Washington@georgewbush.comIn politics, most people believe in "Don't get mad, GET EVEN." Those of you in contested states** should immediately tell the Bush camp that you are WITCHING FROM BUSH TO GORE and telling all your friends and relatives to switch.
DO IT NOW. PROTECT YOUR CHILDREN'S FUTURE.
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**Contested states: Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Indiana, Florida,
Michigan, Missouri and Wisconsin [Attachment a] ENDS.[Attachment b] See
http://www.80-20initiative.net/unity2.html#Ex2a
Monday, January 21, 2002
APA Heroism on September 11th
New York State Governor George E. Pataki talked about 14 heroes
in his January 9, "2002 State of the State Address." Two of the 14
heroes were APAs, when our population in NY is only 6%. See: http://www.state.ny.us/sos2002text.htmlBeing conspicuous in patriotism is the APA image that 80-20 wants to
help convey to the mainstream society. That is the best way to erase
the "perpetual foreigners" image.Do you recall that 80-20 featured Zhe Zeng in a post-9/11 e-mail? It was based on an article published in the Chinese-language World Journal, translated into English by Charlie Sie of Los Angeles.
80-20 spread it to the APA community and pushed it to the main- stream
media. N.Y. Times followed up and did an article entitled "ZHE ZENG
-- Completely Selfless Person." Now Governor Pataki has picked
up the same theme.That is how the image of a person or a community is changed.
Here is what Gov. Pataki said about Zhe Zack Zeng.
"Zack Zeng -- a 29-year-old employee at the Bank of New York
-- emigrated to America from mainland China as a teenager. He worked his way through the University of Rochester, built a promising career in business and became an EMT to help his neighbors. He was living the American Dream.Zack wasn't at the World Trade Center on the morning of September
11th. But he knew that his emergency training could save lives. So he ran
toward the danger and confusion. He was last seen on television caring
for others. He died an American hero."Gov. Pataki also featured police office David Lim.
"Thanks to Port Authority Police Officer David Lim, hundreds of people
who were trapped in a smoky stairwell are alive today. By urging them to
continue downward rather than switching stairwells, he led them to safety just moments before the North Tower collapsed. He was trapped in the rubble for nearly five hours before being rescued. "
......"We are joined today by these heroes and the family members of
those who died. Zack Zeng's mother is proud that we are honoring her son. Unfortunately, she couldn't be here. But we are joined by Anne and Michael Angelini. I know that nothing any of us say can ease your pain. Your loss, the loss of one father, one son, two heroes, was a tragedy no one should have to suffer. But I hope this day reminds you that this state and this nation continue to stand beside you during this difficult chapter of your lives."
Communication is power. 80-20 has 375,000 APA individuals and households
on its e-mail list. That's why 80-20 succeeds in most of the projects
it promotes.Each of us counts. Together, we shall overcome.
Saturday, January 12, 2002
Lest you forget the tough times
Do you remember the following tough times?
- In 1996, when the Campaign Finance Scandal, referred to as "The Asian Gate"
by the N.Y. times, was producing an article a day portraying Asian Americans
as corrupting the American political system,
- In 1999, when Cox Committee Report fanned suspicions of Chinese Americans
by charging that China had stolen U.S. secrets that helped it to miniaturized
nuclear weapons for use in intercontinental missiles,
- In 1999 to 2000, when Wen Ho Lee was accused as a spy, convicted by the
press, without the due process of law,
- In 2001, when a formal survey sponsored by The Committee of 100, and done
by a well-known polling firm, revealed that a large fraction of our fellow
Americans doubted our loyalty to America, and
- In 2001, when our plane collided with a Chinese plane near Hainan island,
and anti-Chinese-government sentiments surfaced as anti-APA sentiments.
your ability to enjoy equal justice and equal opportunity in workplaces?
Did you wish that there would be a powerful APA political group to speak
out for you and protect you?
Did you intellectually understand that such an organization would have
to be painstakingly put together over a period of time?
Did you intuitively understand that you would have to do your share
to help put together a powerful organization like that?
80-20 is such an organization. If you doubt whether 80-20 is effective,
visit http://www.80-20initiative.net/unity1.html
After the visit to the site, if you deem 80-20 ineffective, unsubscribe
us. However, if you agree that 80-20 has been surprisingly effective,
then
You must pitch in and do your share to make 80-20 a permanent
institution. Be a member.
If you are already a member, having helped enriched our war chest by
$100K in the last 2 months, we thank you.
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You can be a member today using a credit card, visit
http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html
PERSONAL Checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
3780 Keystone Ave.
Suite 106
Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363
** Remember to write your E-MAIL ADDRESS on your check.
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FRANK WU, author of many books ,who writes about 80-20 often has a
new book, entitled "YELLOW Race in America Beyond Black and
White." He is on a Book tour. In the next few weeks, he'll
be touring:
Dayton, Ohio: Books & Company, 7 p.m., January 18, 2002
Columbus, Ohio: Barnes & Noble (Lennox Ctr.), 5 p.m., Jan. 19, 2002
Seattle: University Bookstore, 7 p.m., January 29, 2002
San Francisco: Modern Times, 7 p.m., January 30, 2002
Palo Alto, California: Stanford Bookstore, 7 p.m., January 31, 2002
Berkeley, California: Cody\222s (Telegraph), 7 p.m., February 1, 2002
Pasadena, California: Pacific Asia Museum, 2 p.m., February 2, 2002
Santa Monica, CA: Midnight Special, 5 p.m., Feb. 3, 2002 [note time]
New York City: 6:30 p.m., Asia Society, February 13, 2002
Wednesday, December 19, 2001
Why Members? III
The conclusion is obvious. We need to unite in order to win our rights and become an equal partner in the making of the American Dream.
However, unity is easy in theory, but very hard to forge. Why? Because unity requires trust. Trust is very hard to come by, unless there is a written contract that is fair to all involved.
80-20's bylaws is such a contract. It is fair for every dues-paying member & for every component of the APA community. See
http://www.80-20initiative.net/bylaw.html .
If 80-20 has one million Basic members today, our annual war chest will be $35,000,000. Our community will no longer be treated like a worm. We'll win our respect and become an equal partner with the mainstream within the next 12 months. Imagine that!
A dream fulfilled if you'd only do your share!
Will you please join?
A Journey of a thousand miles begin with the first step. Your own commitment is the first step.
You spend thousands of dollars a year for home, health, and auto insurance. Would you consider spending less than 1% of that amount to insure the way of life you've struggled so hard to achieve in America? Do you want the same thing happened to Wen Ho Lee (and more recently Arab-Americans) to happen to you and your children?
What is your children's future worth to you? $35 is a small price to pay.
Please step up and be counted. Your children and grandchildren will thank you.
You can be a member today using a credit card, visit
http://www.80-20initiative.net/membership.html .
PERSONAL Checks are payable to "80-20 PAC", mailed to:
Professor Chun Wa Wong
3780 Keystone Ave.
Suite 106
Los Angeles, CA 90034-6363