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House Representatives' letter to Bush
supporting referendum.
REPRESENTATIVES URGE PRESIDENT BUSH
TO SUPPORT TAIWAN REFERENDUM
March 20, 2008
On March 19, 2008, Reps. Robert Andrews
(D-NJ), Thaddeus McCotter (R-MI), John
Linder (R-GA) and Scott Garrett (R-NJ)
wrote a letter to Secretary of State
Condoleezza Rice stating: "On March 22
Taiwan will hold a referendum on whether
to join the United Nations under the
name "Taiwan." We strongly urge the
United States to support the
referendum."
The Members continue: "The Taiwanese
people have the right, as all people do,
to self determination." And "For too
long Taiwan has stood its ground as a
bulwark of democracy against the
encroaching aspirations of an
authoritarian communist regime. We
should not condemn or oppose the dreams
of those who want only to remain free
and take their place in the
international community."
They conclude: " I hope that you will
support democracy in Taiwan by
SUPPORTING the Taiwanese people on the
eve of their referendum." (Note:
Capitals)
FAPA President Bob Yang, PhD, states:
"The weakness of U.S. policy versus
China is that we abandon our principles
for economic benefits. Our foreign
policy must not be based on trying to
avoid making China angry. That would be
tantamount to giving them veto power
over our actions. The U.S. should
encourage Taiwan's referendum."
Dr. Yang concludes: "The people of
Taiwan should be proud that they are
able to vote! We therefore urge all
Taiwanese to go out and vote on the
22nd." |