Bag lady, huh? Well, you certainly seem to have a lot of baggage. You
almost got through this post without mentioning Hitler, until you
stumbled at the last. This reminds me a little of Rudy G., who can't
seem to open his mouth without mentioning 9/11. Oh well, I guess we
all have our obsessions.  

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If you have no interest in me, why make assumptions about who I am
and what I love or hate?  I told you the truth. Circumstances are
always complex, and I assure you there is no conspiracy against me.
When I arrived at the L.A. airport from China, I had a return ticket
in my pocket.  Homeland Security said, "You can go back to China if
you want, but if you do, you're never coming back here." When I got to
Ff, I asked Congressman Leach if this was legal, and he said that it
was, that they could have denied me entry.  I checked with an attorney
specializing in such matters, and was told that people had been denied
entry for no reason. So, I was here with two suitcases, no money, no
place to stay, no job, and no job prospects, and a decision to make:
Rich woman in China, or bag lady in the U.S.  I  I had two weeks to
make that decision, and went for bag lady.  Smart does not necessarily
mean money, as Americans seem to be convinced it does. 
> 
> I've never taught at any University, here, in Germany, or in China
when my colleagues didn't respect me. I agreed at some point with an
article that said American education had hit rock bottom.  I said we
were all, including me, embedded in it, and I said my Ph.D. wasn't
worth what earlier Ph.D. had been worth in terms of academic
standards. People got their egos bent over this.  When people hear
that American education is terrible, even if they agree with that,
they always want to talk about it as if it doesn't include them.  Absurd. 
> 
> The comparison between Nazi Germany and the U.S. is not absurd, but
I'm done talking about it.  The extant information allowing that
comparison is becoming more and more available in English, but you are
not really interested nor willing to listen with an open mind.  Not
everyone you disagree with is delusional, but wanting to hospitalize
those whom you deem so (in your professional opinion), is something
Hitler would have agreed with.  a
> 
> feste37 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               I have no
interest in fathoming who you are. But this story, if true,
>  is a nice reversal of the usual one—being able to make money in China
>  but choosing poverty in America. But dear Angela, if you are so smart,
>  and you are continually telling us that you are, how come you cannot
>  make money in this great land of opportunity? If you are so smart, why
>  are you poor? Some terrible conspiracy against you, perhaps? A refusal
>  by others to recognize your great genius?
>  
>  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander
>  <mailander111@> wrote:
>  >
>  > I find your accusation that I hate America nothing short of
>  astounding--just because I see clearly doesn't mean I hate. I already
>  told you that when I was eighteen I had a choice between wealth and
>  ruling class status in Europe and poverty in America.  I chose poverty
>  in America.  I had that same choice when I lived with my sister in
>  Europe.  And again I chose poverty in America rather than wealth and
>  ruling class status in Europe. When I came back from China, Homeland
>  Security put me through a five-hour interrogation in the presence of
>  armed guards and then gave me a choice: China or America.  In China I
>  had a successful research project close to my heart with enormous
>  income potential.  In just two years I had become known for it in
>  three big Chinese cities and in the biggest kindergarten chain in
>  China that was based in Taiwan.  I had friends I loved.  I had status
>  as a respected professional among my colleagues--other Chinese
>  universities were competing with each other
>  >  to snag me.  My students loved me.  I had a great income.  And
>  there was even a man who loved me.  But when Homeland Security gave me
>  that choice, I once again and with open eyes chose poverty in America
>  over all that I left behind in China.  Do not presume you fathom who I
>  am by a few emails you only half understand which is worse than no
>  understanding at all. a
>  > 
>  >  Send instant messages to your online friends
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>  >
>  
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