Saturday, March 29, 2003
The Rottweiler points us over to some local New England folks making good.
Misha says:
Thanks to Loyal Citizen Tiff, here's a look inside what the lucky ones that escaped Noam Chimpski's beloved regime of Pol Pot have to say about the President of the United States.[...]
Lowell Sun Online
LOWELL Chang Tan didn't mince words when asked for her views on America's war with Iraq.
"He is good. Bush very good man," she said, giving a thumbs-up while eating lunch at the Khemara Restaurant in Cupples Square.
"She is happy," said cashier Volak Nuon, who interprets Tan's Khmer, "because she thinks Bush will be successful removing Saddam Hussein from power."
Like many Cambodians living in Lowell, Tan's family was decimated by the Khmer Rouge in the late 1970s. Tan, 59, escaped, but her mother, brother and sister were all killed by Pol Pot's army.[...]
Many who have always lived free have no concept of what life under a tyrant is like.