Sunday, January 26, 2020

Bill O'Reilly Weighs in on the Jussie Smollett Controversy



You did not understand about the Vietnam War of the United  States of America because Kissinger has self-confessed and said," Vietnam failures we did to ourselves." As a result, the Republic of Vietnam could be betrayed by the United States strategy in which is from 1954 to 1975 when the Southern leaderships were unable to understand about the  Government of the United States.
However, America has betrayed the Republic of Vietnam, so it should be rebuilt the Republic of Vietnam up. We, the Southern officers, were low wisdom when we have believed the powerful America and therefore, we were fooled by our main allied America.
So, we, the Southern Officers, should be wisdom to for example, President Ngo Dinh Diem was wise more than President Nguyen Van Thieu, but he was trapped by the America strategy. So we remembered to our Vietnam battles, we should realize to the Government of the United States of America that it has been trapped us for the long run in war.  

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US
CONGRESS REPRESENTATIVES



August Term___________________, 2019





PETITION





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THE UNITED
STATES OF AMERICA
) BRIGHT QUANG

 Respondent ) Petitioner

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CAPITAL CASE



 QUESTION/PRESENTED





I. How does he exactly take cognizance about to super
legalistic values of the United States Treaties and International Agreements of
the United States of America
and the Republic of Vietnam to have solemnly declared in the protocols
international relations when the proxy war of America’s
fighting against communism to take place in South Vietnam?





II. What did his family and he grant for a livelihood when
the Government of the United
States of America
has left him on the
battlefield of the Vietnam War without had regrets?





III. How somehow does he firmly respectfully protect the
statutorily of the United States of America to let’s understand about the
burden of sufferings and unluckiness of the plaintiff- family — even though,
his human dignity was humiliated by his allied partnership and to what
masterminded the American leaders of the Vietnam War had self- confessed doing
wrongful action in themselves?





IV. Whether the United States of America expresses exactly
the righteousness, the human rights, the ethics, and the equality of the US
Constitution, if not, the Justice of the arrogance of negligence of
undisciplined-soldier of bankruptcy, and of the United States in the Vietnam
War of prisoner of war for what’s means?





TABLE OF PARTIES



 THE UNITED STATES OF
AMERICA






TABLE OF CONTENTS



 …………………………………………………………………………………page

 I.QUESTIONS /PRESENTED………………………………………………….. i

 II.THE UNITED STATES
OF AMERICA
………………………………………. i

 III.TABLE OF AUTHORITIES …………………………………….…..…IV to VI

 IV.STATEMENT OF THE CASE ……………………………. .…………1 to 161





V. OPINIONS BELOW……………………………………………………………….1





VI. JURISDICTION.…….……………………………………………..……… 2





vii. INTRODUCTION……………………………………….. ………………..…….. 2

 IV. BACKGROUND …………………………………………..…………….….. 3

 V. FACTUAL AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND…………………….. .3





Xi. DISCUSSION……………………………………………………………………96





Vii. CONCLUSION…………………………………………………………….159 Xii.
APPENDIX..…………………………………..………………………..163 to 511





Xiii. ATTACHMENT……………………………………………………………511 to 512





28 U.S.
C. § 453 — Oaths of justices ……………………………………………1

 28 U.S.C§§ 1254- 1257………………………………….……………………1





28 U.S.
C§§1254–1651-Jurisdiction………………………………………… 1





H. Res. 309 — Recognizing the 44th anniversary of the Fall
of Saigon on





April 30, 1975……………………………………………………………………..1





S. 484 BRING THEM HOME ALIVE….………………………………………..5





9.11 Particular Rights — First Amendment……………………………..……..6





28 U.S.C §1346b –June25,1948………………………………………………….7





22 U.S.C § 2451 — Pub. L 87–256§ 101, Sept. 21, 1961, 75
Stat.527…….….8

 22 U.S.C. § 7103. Pub. L. 106–386, div. A, § 105.

 Oct. 28, 2000–114 Stat. 1473………………………………………………….9

 22. U.S.C§ 2403.Pub. L. 87–195, pt. III, § 644, Sept. 4, 1961,





75 Stat. 461……………………………………………………………………..19

 18 U.S.C§ 2381, June 25,1948,Ch.645, 62 Stat 807; Pub L 103–322………21

 10 U.S.C § 2733.[a] Aug. 10, 1956, ch. 1041, 70A Stat. 153;





Pub. L. 85–729……………………………………………………………….23

 22 U.S.C§§1571_1604. Pub. L 329–81st Congress, 63 Stat 714.Dec.
23,1950…………………………………………………………………………..29

 H.R.5490 Foreign Assistance Act of 1963…………………………………….30

 H.R.7885- Pub. L, 88–205. Approved- December 16, 1963………………….32

 22 USC§ 2151(a)(b) Pub. L. 87–195, pt. I, § 101, formerly § 102, Sept.4,
1961……………………………………….……………………………………35

 22 U.S.C.§ 2151n- Human Rights and development Assistance





Dec. 20, 1975..………………………………………………………………….36

 5 U.S.C. §702 -Right of Review .Sep. 6,1966…………………………………37

 18 U.S.C. § 227(a)-Wrongfully-influencing.Sep.14,2007…………………..39

 26 U.S.C. § 7701(a)(1)(2)(5). Definition Aug.16,1954…………………….40

 28 U.S.C. § 1621-Perjury general-June 25, 1948…………………………….41

 1 U.S.C.§ 112 a United States Treaties.- Sept. 23, 1950…………………….43

 1 U.S.C.§ 112-General Provision-July 30,1947………………………………46

 1 U.S.C.§ 112.b(a) (b)©. United States International agreement-Aug. 22,
1972………………………………………………………………………………48

 37 U.S.C§ 552; Sep. 6, 1966………………………………………… ………..51

 5 U.S.C. § 552 a-December 31,1974…………..…………….………….……53

 38 U.S.C. § 101-Definitions. Sep.2, 1958………………………………….…56

 38 U.S. Code § 1311
-July 30, 1947………….……………………..…………59

 1 U.S.
Code § 113. “Little and Brown’sJuly 30, 1947………………..……64





22U.S.C.§7108. — Sep.22, 1961………………………………….…………65

 35 U.S.C. § 183 Right to compensation. April 2, 1982……………………..66

 9.Civil Rights Action-42 U.S.C. § 1983……………………….……………….71

 42 U.S.
Code § 1983.Civil action for deprivation of rights.……… …….…72





42 U.S.C. § 1983 Claims against
individuals……………..……………………74

 VI CRA of 1964–42 U.S.C. § 2000 D…………………………………………..73





Or 9.Civil Rights Actions_42 U.S.C. § 1983…………………………………73





28 U.S.C. § 4101-Definitions; Aug. 10, 2010……………….………………..75

 California Vehicle Code Section 14103,
14105, and 13953………………..78

 18 U.S.C. §1705 — Destruction of letter boxes or mail; June 25, 1948……79

 California
Civil Code§§§ 44, 45 a, and 46-Defamation, Libel, Slander…..80

 §46 Division 1. Person [38–86]………………….………………..…………..80





42 U.S.C. § 1395- Prohibition against any Federal interference;

 Aug. 14, 1935…………………….………………..……………….…………81

 17 U.S.C. § 1203 Civil remedies; Oct. 28, 1998…………………………….82





17 U.S.C. § 411-Registration and Civil infringement
action;





Oct. 19, 1976.. ………………………………………………………………….84

 42 U.S.C. §12101- Findings and purpose; July 26, 1990…………………….87

 CACI Nos. 3940–3949-DAMAGES-………………………..…………………..89

 CACI NO:3949.Punitive Damages_ Individual……………………………….91

 28 U.S.C. § 1871 Fees; June 25, 1948…………………………………………92

 44 U.S.C. § 3507- Public information collection activities;





May 22, 1995…………………………………………………………………. 96

 5 U.S.C. § 3579-Student loan repayments-…………..………………..…….98

 S 2040 Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism..…………………….………101

 50 U.S.C. §4105- Prisoners of War-June 24, 1970;………………………..102

 50 U.S.C. §4101 (a)(b)©Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of





the United
States
; July 3,1948…….…………………………………………107

 28 U.S.C § 1346 [32] the United States as the defendant…..…..……..110





28 U.S.C Section1346b -June 25, 1948-Chapter 171_Tort
Claims Procedure……………………………………………………………………114

 28 U.S.C. §2671- Definitions-June 25, 1948;…..………………………….116





28 U.S.C. §2672- Administrative adjustment of Claims; June
25, 1948.. 117

 28 U.S.C. §2673- Report to Congress-June 25, 1948………………………120

 28 U.S.C. §2674 Liability of United States-June 25, 1948……………… 120

 28 U.S.C. § 2675 Disposition by federal agency as





Prerequisite; evidence…………………………………………………….….122





28 U.S.
Code § 2676 Judgment as bar……………………….………….…123





28 U.S.C. §2677- Compromise-June 25, 1948…………………………….124

 28 U.S.C. § 2678 — Attorney fees; penalty…………………….…………….125





28 U.S.
Code § 2679. Exclusiveness of remedy ………………..……. .….126





28 U.S.
Code § 2680. Exceptions…………………………………..………..129





22 U.S.C. § 1622 a-U.S. Code — Un-annotated Title 22.





Transfer of Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of





the United States to Department of
Justice………………………..………134

 22 U.S.C. § 1622 b- Transfer of functions………………………….……….135

 22 U.S.C. § 1622c- Membership of Foreign Claims……………………….137

 22 U.S.C. § 1622d- Appointment and compensation……………………..139

 22 U.S.C. § 1622e- Vesting of all non-adjudicatory…………………………141

 22 U.S.C. § 1622f-Foreign Relations and Intercourse-





March 14, 1980……………………………………………………………….142

 22 U.S.C. § 1622 g-Independence of Foreign Claims Settlement………143

 18 U.S.C. § 2340 A- Torture…………………………………………. ……….145





28 U.S.
C. § 357(a)(b)© — Review of orders and actions.





(Added Pub 107–273 div.C. title I, §11042 (a), Nov.2,2002,
116 Stat.1853.)…………………………………………………………………..149





28 U.S.
Code § 1502- [35] Treaty cases………….………………………..151