Tuesday, September 14, 2021

the Future American people will reevaluated his struggles for justice as prisoner of war

Dear Senator Madam, Why does the United States Congress have to enact the laws for the Vietnam War, but the United States Congress has never enforced them to look like my settlement case for prisoners of war when I have submitted it to Madam already? If fact, the Native Americans case is resolved by the United States Congress, but the Vietnamese American citizen has never been resolved by the United States Congress and Senate that is why the United States Congress has treated me by the discrimination against the national color racist when the American laws have not discriminated against the national color racist why did the United States Congress enacted the law to invaded and to subvert the Republic of Vietnam and to send us to the Vietnamese communist jail when the Paris Peace Accords and Laws have never had to do that? I do think Madam understands the law of the Vietnam War more than me and Madam has respected loyalty, just cause, and justice and sublime values of the American people and the United States of America. If your Madam life were my life, how would Madam fairly think about it? Today Madam has become an American senator when the Vietnamese people and the Southern Officers have been protecting safety for the United States by our bleeding of the Vietnam War during which we have lost everything, but the justice of the superpower America has maltreated us by the United States laws and the United States Constitution. Have Madam reviewed my settlement case of the Prisoners of war, have not Madam? I am hopeful to wait for my book's Law of War of Land for the Republic of Vietnam, and then, I would like to send it to 100 senators to let Madam and your senate's memberships not only reviewed the American laws and the United States Constitution to enact to seize and to subvert and to sell our nation to mainland China. So, my book will be left in the United States Senate to be left to American history when I wish the future of the American people will be reevaluated by my struggles for justice as prisoners of war. Respectfully Madam