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Twisted Sister City

This is my most current update to the Twisted Sister City video on YouTube. It fixes some audio and titling hickups from uploading to YouTube. Irvine Sister City program signed up with Xu-Hui of Shang Hai, China with a secret agreement under the so called "One China Policy." Its other sister city, Tao-Yuan of Taiwan, is not allowed to display national flag, national anthem, and no official activities are to be allowed, according to this agreement. This secret agreement, along with some alleged "under the table" deal, angered the Taiwanese residents. It was suspected that the Chinese Garden for its Great Park project is funded by the Chinese government through this sister city program. In short, the Irvine trio, or "Irvine 3P" has established a revolving door to monopolize the Irvine City Council and the Great Park. We resent the corruption of power, and we are more disgusted by the arrogance of Kang, Agran and Krom. Look at how many mailers you have received in the past few weeks, one would be very impressed with their enthusium to run the offices. They ean a mere $800 pay per month, and they seem to have unlimited resources to engage in the smear and slander of their competitors. Can you guess where the money comes from? Plus, who the hell has my permission to send these mass mailers to me without my permission? Where did they get my address? It is very clear to me that the something fishy is going there. Dare for some public scrutiny? I will not let Irvine City short changed our beloved motherland, Taiwan. Unfortunately, with a Chinese Garden in the Great Park, the Krom administration and her other revolving door partners has shown the worst of its kind. They are corrupt as they are arrogant. We Taiwanese Americans should vote the "Irvine 3P" out of the office. If the leaders have no courage and ethics, they are not my type of leaders.

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