This president also fired all sitting US Attorneys in 2001. The firing was phased out over months, just like with Clinton. US Attorneys are expected to resigned or get fired when a new president is elected. No one has a problem with this, even the US Attorneys themselves.
The problem with last December's massacre is that the Attorneys were fired in the middle of Bush's term, and for not being "loyal Bushies." These were all appointed by Bush. It is a controversy because once in their office, US Attorneys are be expected to be free from political influence and carry out the law as they see fit. They certainly should be free of influence from their Senator, Congresswoman (Iglesias of New Mexico) or White House Counsel Miers (McKay of Seattle).
$700K here, $700K there, and pretty soon you're talking real money.
Now there is a legal precedent so Apple can't use the same tactics in the future. When a court decides to award legal expenses to the opposition, it's essentially saying that you are totally in the wrong.
You forgot that Viet Kieu have also gone back there, many times more than you have. When they went to Vietnam, they stayed and talked to their relatives and friends who have lived under the regime, unlike your experience where the people you came into contact with probably have vested interested in presenting the best face for the government. As a factoid, you can be sure that you need the government's permission to move, or you need to register with the local police if you have visitors who will stay for a few days or more.
Bottom line is that you're a foreigner there. You can try but nobody is going to be honest with you, for or against the government. Just by your using the war 30 years ago to defend their persecuting for criticizing the government, I can see that they've done a job on you. We all know that those commie are good. Remind me of the people who visited North Korea in the 80's and think it's a paradise.
This president also fired all sitting US Attorneys in 2001. The firing was phased out over months, just like with Clinton. US Attorneys are expected to resigned or get fired when a new president is elected. No one has a problem with this, even the US Attorneys themselves.
The problem with last December's massacre is that the Attorneys were fired in the middle of Bush's term, and for not being "loyal Bushies." These were all appointed by Bush. It is a controversy because once in their office, US Attorneys are be expected to be free from political influence and carry out the law as they see fit. They certainly should be free of influence from their Senator, Congresswoman (Iglesias of New Mexico) or White House Counsel Miers (McKay of Seattle).
You forgot that people will watch a staring contest if there is $10K to be won.
Serving Asians does not place an additional cost to the restaurant.
Keanu Reeves has been in a Shakespeare movie, "Much Ado About Nothing." The rest of the cast is first class, however.
IMDB Much Ado About Nothing link
I hope you're not Viet Kieu.
You forgot that Viet Kieu have also gone back there, many times more than you have. When they went to Vietnam, they stayed and talked to their relatives and friends who have lived under the regime, unlike your experience where the people you came into contact with probably have vested interested in presenting the best face for the government. As a factoid, you can be sure that you need the government's permission to move, or you need to register with the local police if you have visitors who will stay for a few days or more.
Bottom line is that you're a foreigner there. You can try but nobody is going to be honest with you, for or against the government. Just by your using the war 30 years ago to defend their persecuting for criticizing the government, I can see that they've done a job on you. We all know that those commie are good. Remind me of the people who visited North Korea in the 80's and think it's a paradise.
Cerritos is not anywhere near the Azusa, Glendora, Irwindale area. It's near Long Beach and Lakewood, thus would be to the west of LA County.