Told you to free Hoa Tran

The Reg’s Martin Wisckol posted his interviews — three same questions for the three First District Supervisorial candidates. Janet Nguyen here, Dina Nguyen here, Hoa Van Tran here.

Told you to let Hoa speak.

See what he says about the next sheriff.

He can enunciate his position much better than his so-called “message control” one-french-fry-short-of-a-happy-meal henchman.

(Granted that he didn’t do his homework about some of the biggest issues facing the Board of Supervisors. But then again neither did Dina. But whatever Hoa needed to say, he said it, and said it well.)

Too bad Hoa allowed himself to be controlled.

Sorry Hoa, if you let people to do that do you, you have no one to blame but yourself when your campaign self-destructs.

You know what people say about not dating where you work? Yeah, the same thing applies to the running of your campaign.

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2 Responses to Told you to free Hoa Tran

  1. John says:

    I do not know Hoa. My suspicion is that he is a community lawyer who cannot support himself practicing law so he is running for public office in order to access the hoards of money other politicians have garnered in their quest for public office.

    Why else is their no record of his years of public service in volunteer or paid positions? Most candidates are urged to run after their trackrecord of public service indicates that they have the leadership, organizational, and technical skills necessary to benefit their community. Few emerge from nowhere to run for a County leadership position.

    It is this lack of experience and connectedness that is responsible for the problems in his campaign. The biggest problem is that he has not acted agressively enough to identify and correct the problems once they surfaced. How can we expect him to root out corruption and incompetence within county government if he can’t even do it within his campaign?

    I began Hoa’s campaign as a supporter but his lack of swift action is causing me to reevaluate that support. His campaign is now in a hole that may not be worth throwing money and volunteer time into. I will volunteer my time in a campaign that has a greater chance of success, HB Mayor Debbie Cook’s. At least there is a candidate that came into office after community activism vetted her abilities. Her performance in office shows she can be trusted to do an excellent job in congress. Much better than that buffoon Rohrabacher.

    Lastly, congratulations on your blog. I hope it is very successful. Your layout and content seem above average and I will return here often as the assimilation of my Viet and Hispanic brothers and sisters is important to me as I am the grandson of immigrants myself. It is obvious from this blog that you are a very talented writer and I’m sure you will soon be working for another well respected publication in the near future.

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  2. Jung Kim says:

    ” …thank Art Pedroza for the traffic.” No thanks, Art Pedroza is already a “handful” in his orange blog.

    Art supports gay marriage, pro abortion and legalized prostitution!

    Art’s nick name is “nut case” and “cholo culture worshipper” and we won’t share our vision with his demonic anti family tradition.

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