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May 9, 2007, 20:39 GMT


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ThoiMay 10th, 2007 - 00:27:24

' refugee surge from the region '
Why would refugees ' surge ' from Socialist Paradise ? In case you do not know ' Thoi ' is a South Vietnamese name . Anybody remember the ' Boat People ' ? You know , the ones who surged from the ' Socialist Paradise ' when North Vietnam destroyed South Vietnam
and replaced it with wonderful concentration camps , er , i mean ' Reeducation Camps ' and a Free and Democratic system where refugees do not need to ' Surge ' from .

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