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Before Me, Part 3: Beautiful Country

An episode of the Self Evident: Asian America's Stories podcast, hosted by Lisa Phu and Self Evident Media, titled "Before Me, Part 3: Beautiful Country" was published on December 13, 2022 and runs 28 minutes.

December 13, 2022 ·28m · Self Evident: Asian America's Stories

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Reunited with my cousin Lynn, my mom becomes a gold dealer to support her growing family — and realizes that the charmed childhood she had in Cambodia is nowhere to be found for her own kids. She recounts the joyful memories that helped her hold on for more than five years as a refugee in Vietnam, before making the decision to leave both countries for good.

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Self-Evident Justin Stapley Justin Stapley discusses timely political topics, timeless values, and the first principles of limited government and free society. selfevident.substack.com Freedom's Disciple Blaze Podcast Network Jonathon Dunne is an Irishman who had one dream in life – to become an American citizen. After waiting nearly 13 years, he finally secured a job offer and thought his dream was becoming a reality. However after meeting with lawyers, he was informed he did not meet the educational or work experience requirements to even apply for a visa. While his dream may be dead, his responsibilities to America and the pursuit of freedom are not. On his podcast, Jonathon shares eternal self-evident principles and truths, promotes why America is an IDEA first, and defends America as an exceptional nation against those who attack it from ALL sides. "Life, Liberty and The Pursuit Of Happiness." Gustavo Perez Thomas Jefferson Quotes. We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.The pursuit of happiness. French Revolution, The by Hilaire Belloc (1870 - 1953) LibriVox “It is, for that matter, self-evident that if one community decides in one fashion, another, also sovereign, in the opposite fashion, both cannot be right. Reasoning men have also protested, and justly, against the conception that what a majority in numbers, or even (what is more compelling still) a unanimity of decision in a community may order, may not only be wrong but may be something which that community has no authority to order since, though it possesses a civil and temporal authority, it acts against that ultimate authority which is its own consciousness of right. Men may and do justly protest against the doctrine that a community is incapable of doing deliberate evil; it is as capable of such an action as is an individual. But men nowhere do or can deny that the community acting as it thinks right is ultimately sovereign: there is no alternative to so plain a truth.”- Hilaire Belloc
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