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Flag this messageRe: ´úÞDÀµÇͬŒW½o¶­Ê•þÖ®¹«é_ÐÅFriday, June 24, 2011 7:03 AM
From: This sender is DomainKeys verified"Ping Li" [ping.h.li@gmail.com]

View contact detailsTo: None of the following email address was shown: "IC Chao" , "Robert Ni" , "William Li" , "Íõõ·Ò" , "ÓÚ¾ý·½ Yu, Chun-Fang" , "ºÎÀ¤ Ken Ho" , "ºÎÃÀæ­ Ms. Mei-Shu Ho Pai" , "ÓàÃ÷×Ú Yu, M.T." , "Óá´óÂü Yu, Thomas Ta-Man" , "„¢Êåƽ Liu, Shu-Ping" , "„¢Æ½à/ñRûÈÝ" , "„¢åÑ Lawrence T. Liu" , "׿×ÚË´ Tsung Shun Cho" , "ÖÜÉñÒ« Philip S. Chou" , "ÏÄÓÑƽ/êÍ¢ÃÀ" , "ŒOøPŒù Sun Frank F." , "Ëγ¯•N Sung, George" , "ËÎhÕÂ/Àî¾ý" , "ˆ±û×Ó Chang, Peter Ping" , "ˆ‡ø½ð Kuo-Chin Chang" , "ˆ´æ Chung Tsun" , "ˆÖ¾Õ\ Chang, C.C." , "ÐìÌíË® Frank Hsu" , "ÀîÌìºÓ Li, T.H." , "ÀµÇ F.T. Li" , "ÀîÁ¢Èº Ms. Lilly Li" , "ÀîÓ¢ÕÜ Henry Ying-Che Li" , "ÀîÈA¿¡ Lee Hua-Tsun/ÁèÌK" , "ÀîÎ÷³É Li, Hsi-Cheng" , "ÀîÇà·å£¨Ÿ¨ÐÛ£© C. F. Li" , "ÁÖ½¨²ý Lin, Johnny C.C." , "ÁÖ¬“×Ú Lin, Ying-Tsung" , "ÁÖØM·² Lin Chi-Fan" , "ÁÖÙYÉî Frank Lin" , "¿Â¾¼Ýx Charlas H. Ke" , "—î‰Û´¨ Yang, Victor Shou-Chuan" , "½­Õчø Chiang, C.K." , "Íõ¿ºÅæ / 꼺Ïã" , "Íõ³Éá“ Wang, Peter C.C. & Grace" , "Íõ¾°´¨ Wang C.C." , "ʯ¼ÒТ Shih, Raymond, C." , "³Ìóãýˆ Cheng, Sidney Hsiao-Lung" , "¹¢ÌNºÍ Edward Keng" , "ºúºêÈÊ James Hung-Jen Hu" , "ºúµÂ‚¥ Hu, David Teh-Wei" , "ºúÍõÈAÁá Mrs. Hua-Ling, W. Hu" , "Çfú°² Chuang, John C.A." , "Çf?Ìí Zhuang, J.T." , "²ÌÅdðN Tsai,Thomas H.& Cathy" , "ÖxÊÀÓÀ Hsieh, Shih-Yung" , "ÖxÉÆÔª Shan-Yuan Xie" , "¹ù¹¦Ÿ¬ Kwok, K.Y." , "¹ùÐû¿¡ Kuo, Hsuan-Tsun" , "êÍ¢ÃÀ/ÏÄÓÑƽ" , "êÓ¢°î Chen Michael" , "êèF¾ý ChenT.C." , "ê‘־˴ Lu Chih-Shun" , "ÀׄÓÌì Tony Lei" , "¸ßÅåÈA Pei-Hua Kao Chou" , "¸ß•Ôø™ Kao Hsiao-Hung/ „¢Š™Š™ Jim & Anita Kao" , "üS¾´ÏÈ C. H. Huang" , "ýRåaÉú Chi, Hsi-Sheng" , "ýïw÷ë Kung, Fei-Lin" , "Óá´óÂü-ÕZÒô" ... moreCc: "ÀµÇLi, F.T." Message contains attachments1 File (41KB)–|º£.pdfDear Tunghai Classmates,

This is Àîƽºë and I would like to convey my support of the letter of ÀµÇ and say a few words to you if I may.

I went to a very mini Tunghai classmate reunion in China recently and heard Mr. Li's talk about the Tunghai situation. Because of my ignorance, I was very surprised to hear that the low ranking of Tunghai from Ministry of Education evaluations.

When people asked me where did I go to college in Taiwan, I was alway proud to say from Tunghai because of my privileged to be a classmate of many who could have gone to Taida instead. But now I have second thought of letting people know I am a Tunghai graduate, especially to the young people from Taiwan.

I feel strongly that the education I received in Tunghai has effected my life very positively and I like to see that Tunghai does the same now to many young people.

When Mr. Li talked about Tunghai situation in one of our dinners, he didn't eat much that evening. I could see what he wanted Tunghai Trustee Board to do was not because of his ego, but because his care and love for Tunghai. And he sincerely wants Tunghai to get back to her old glory. I was very touched by him and now write to ask you to sign your name if you have not done so.

Thank you and have a good day.

Li, Ping-Hung

P.S. I printed his letter, signed my name and photoed the letter, and emailed that signed letter to him at futeng.khc@msa.hinet.net.

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Tony --

When you and I set out on this journey three years ago, we knew that ours would be a lengthy struggle to build a new foundation for this country -- one that would require squaring off against the special interests who had spent decades stacking the deck in their favor.

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This morning, I signed into law a bill that represents the most sweeping reforms of Wall Street since the Great Depression, and the toughest consumer financial protections this nation has ever seen. I know that I am able to do so only because the tens of thousands of volunteers who make up the backbone of this movement overcame the most potent attack ads and the most powerful lobbying the special interests could put forward.

Our special-interest opponents and their Republican allies have now set their sights on the elections in November as their best chance to overturn the historic progress we've made together.

Organizing for America counts entirely on supporters like you to fight back -- no special interests, no corporate PACs. To keep making change and to defend the change we have already won, we need you -- and at least 76 other people in Las Vegas -- to contribute so we have the resources necessary going into the election.

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The passage of Wall Street reform is at the forefront of the change we seek, and it will provide a foundation for a stronger and safer economy.

It is a foundation built upon the progress of the Recovery Act, which has turned 22 months of job losses into six consecutive months of private-sector job growth. And it is a foundation reinforced by the historic health reform we passed this spring, which is already giving new benefits to more than 100 million Americans, ushering another 1 million Americans into coverage by next year.

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Secretary's Remarks: Remarks Before the Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeThursday, June 23, 2011 9:52 AMFrom: "U.S. Department of State" [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]View contact detailsTo: tojulei@yahoo.comSecretary's Remarks: Remarks Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
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Remarks Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee

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Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of StateWashington, DC

June 23, 2011

SECRETARY CLINTON: Thank you very much, Chairman Kerry and Senator Lugar and to all the members of the committee, it’s a pleasure to be back here with you in the Senate. As the President said last night, the United States is meeting the goals he set for our three-track strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan. The military surge has ramped up pressure on al-Qaida and Taliban insurgents. The civilian surge has bolstered the Afghan and Pakistani Governments, economies, and civil societies, and undercut the pull of the insurgency. The diplomatic surge is supporting Afghan-led efforts to reach a political solution that will chart a more secure future.

All three surges – military, civilian, and diplomatic – are part of the vision for transition that NATO endorsed in Lisbon last December and that President Obama reaffirmed last night. As he said, Afghans must take responsibility for their own future.

Today, I want to amplify on the President’s statement and update you specifically on our civilian efforts. And I also look forward to answering your questions about the road ahead. Because despite the progress, we have to stay focused on the mission. As the President said, “We have to put al-Qaida on a path to defeat, and we will not relent until the job is done.”

First, let me say a word about the military effort. Last night, the President explained his plan to begin drawing down our forces next month and transitioning to Afghan responsibility. I will leave it to my colleagues from the Defense Department to discuss the specifics. But the bottom line, as the President said, is that we have broken the Taliban’s momentum. So we do begin this drawdown from a position of strength.

With respect to the civilian surge, we greatly appreciate the attention that this committee has devoted to it. Because improving governance, creating economic opportunity, supporting civil society is vital to solidifying our military gains and advancing our political and diplomatic goals.

Since January 2009, we have tripled the number of diplomats, development experts, and other civilian specialists on the ground in Afghanistan, and we have expanded our presence out in the field nearly six-fold. And these new civilians have changed the way we do business, focusing on key ministries and sectors, and holding ourselves and our partners to higher standards.

And there should be no doubt about the results of our investment, despite the very difficult circumstances that you all know so well. Economic growth is up, opium production is down. Under the Taliban, only 900,000 boys and no girls were enrolled in schools. By 2010, 7.1 million students were enrolled, and nearly 40 percent of them girls.

Hundreds of thousands of farmers have been trained and equipped with new seeds and other techniques. Afghan women have used more than 100,000 microfinance loans. Infant mortality is down 22 percent.

Now, what do these numbers and others that I could quote tell us?

First, that despite the many challenges that remain, life is better for most Afghans. And the Karzai government has many failings, to be sure. But more people, in every research analysis we are privy to, say they see progress in their streets, their schools, their fields. And we remain committed to fighting corruption and strengthening the rule of law in a very challenging environment.

The aim of the civilian surge was to give Afghans a stake in their country’s future and provide credible alternatives to extremism and insurgency. It was not nor was it ever designed to solve all of Afghanistan’s development challenges. Measured against the goals we set and considering the obstacles we faced, we are and should be encouraged by what we have accomplished.

And most important, the civilian surge helped advance our military and political objectives. Let me just offer one example. Last November, USAID began funding the reconstruction of irrigation systems in Wardak province, providing jobs for hundreds of workers and water to thousands of farmers. In March, just a few months ago, insurgents demanded that the people abandon the project and support the spring offensive. The people refused. Why? Because they asked themselves, “Should we trade new opportunities for a better life for more violence and chaos?” Frustrated, the insurgents threatened to attack the project. Local shuras mobilized and sent back a clear message: “We want this work to continue. Interfere and you will become our enemy.” And the insurgents backed down.

We have now reached the height of the civilian surge. Any effort of this size and scope will face considerable logistical challenges. And we have worked hard in the last two and a half years to strengthen oversight and improve effectiveness. We have, frankly, learned many lessons, and we are applying them. And the efforts of our civilians on the ground, working in some of the most difficult conditions imaginable, continues to be nothing short of extraordinary. Looking ahead as the transition proceeds, we are shifting our efforts from short-term stabilization projects, largely as part of the military strategy, to longer-term sustainable development that focuses on spurring growth and integrating Afghanistan into South Central Asia’s economy.

Now, the third surge is our diplomatic surge. It is diplomatic efforts in support of an Afghan-led political process that aims to shatter the alliance between the Taliban and al-Qaida, end the insurgency, and help to produce more stability. To begin, we are working with the Afghans on a new strategic partnership declaration that will provide a long-term framework for bilateral cooperation and NATO cooperation, as agreed to, again, at Lisbon. And it will bolster Afghan and regional confidence that Afghanistan will not again become a safe haven for terrorists and an arena for competing regional interests.

As the President said last night, this will ensure we will be able to continue targeting terrorists and supporting a sovereign Afghan Government. It will also provide a backdrop for reconciliation with insurgents who must meet clear red lines – they must renounce violence, they must abandon al-Qaida, and they must abide by the constitution of Afghanistan, including its protections for women. As I said in February in the speech I gave outlining this strategy, those are the necessary outcomes of any negotiation.

In the last four months, this Afghan-led political process has gained momentum. Twenty-seven Provincial Peace Councils have been established in Afghanistan, and the Afghan High Peace Council has stepped up its efforts to engage civil society and women, even as it also begins reaching out to insurgents. And let me underscore something which you will not be surprised to hear me say, but I say it not because of my personal feelings but because of my strategic assessment: Including women and civil society in this process is not just the right thing to do; it is the smart and strategic thing to do as well. Any potential for peace will be subverted if women or ethnic minorities are marginalized or silenced. And the United States will not abandon our values or support a political process that undoes the social progress that has been made in the past decade.

But we believe that a political solution that meets these conditions is possible. The United States has a broad range of contacts at many levels across Afghanistan and the region, that we are leveraging to support this effort, including very preliminary outreach to members of the Taliban. This is not a pleasant business, but a necessary one, because history tells us that a combination of military pressure, economic opportunity, and an inclusive political and diplomatic process is the best way to end insurgencies. With bin Ladin dead and al-Qaida’s remaining leadership under enormous pressure, the choice facing the Taliban is clear: Be part of Afghanistan’s future or face unrelenting assault. They cannot escape this choice.

Special Representative Marc Grossman is leading an active diplomatic effort to build support for a political solution. What we call the Core Group – Afghanistan, Pakistan, and the United States – has met twice and will convene again next week. At the same time, we are engaging the region around a common vision of an independent, stable Afghanistan and a region free of al-Qaida. We believe we’ve made progress with all of the neighbors, including India, Russia, and even Iran. Just this past Friday, the United Nations Security Council voted unanimously to support reconciliation by splitting its sanctions on al-Qaida and the Taliban into two separate lists, underscoring that the door is open for the insurgents to abandon the terrorists and choose a different path.

We welcome these steps, and for the United States the key diplomatic priority and indeed a lynchpin of this entire effort is closing the gap between Kabul and Islamabad. Pakistan must be part of this process. Earlier this month, the two countries launched a joint peace commission and held substantive talks at the highest levels. Also, very significant, was the full implementation on June 12th of the Transit Trade Agreement, which will create new economic opportunity on both sides of the Durand Line and lay the foundation for a broader vision of regional economic integration and cooperation. This agreement started being negotiated in the early 1960s. It therefore took decades, including great, heroic effort by the late Richard Holbrooke and his team. But the trucks are now rolling across the border.

I recently visited Pakistan and had, as we say in diplo-speak, very candid discussions with its leaders. The United States has clear expectations for this relationship, and as President Obama said last night, the United States will never tolerate a safe haven for those who kill Americans. We are looking to Pakistan to take concrete actions on the goals we share: Defeating violent extremism, which has also taken so many innocent Pakistani lives; ending the conflict in Afghanistan; and securing a stable, democratic, prosperous future.

Now, these are obviously tough questions to ask of the Pakistanis and there are many causes for frustration. But we should not overlook the positive steps of just recent weeks since May 2nd: Counterterrorism cooperation continues and several very key extremists have been killed or captured. As I told the Pakistanis, America cannot and should not try to solve Pakistan’s problems; they have to eventually do that themselves. But nor can we walk away from this relationship and ignore the consequences, for all the reasons that Senator Lugar outlined in his opening statement: Pakistan is a nuclear-armed state sitting at the crossroads of a strategic region. And we have seen this movie before. We have seen the cost of disengaging from the region. As Secretary Gates, who was there at that time, has stressed, we cannot repeat the mistakes of 1989.

That’s why it’s important we have the resources to continue implementing our strategy. The State Department is following the Pentagon’s model and creating a special emergency fund – an Overseas Contingency Operations account – that separates normal operating costs from extraordinary wartime expenses. Now, I will hasten to say we are painfully aware of today’s fiscal reality. And I know that it is tempting for some to peel off the civilian and diplomatic elements of our strategy. They obviously make fewer headlines; people don’t know as much about them. And it would be a terrible mistake, and I’m not saying that just for myself, but as our commanders on the ground will tell you, the three surges work hand-in-hand. You cannot cut or limit one and expect the other two to succeed.

Ultimately, I believe we are saving money and, much more importantly, lives by investing now. And let’s not forget: An entire year of civilian assistance in Afghanistan costs Americans the same amount as 10 days of military operations.

So Mr. Chairman, Senator Lugar, members, I thank you for this opportunity to discuss our strategy. There have been a lot of developments in the last months and I feel that what we are doing is working. But it is obviously important that we ask the hard questions, and I look forward to working with you to improve the strategy and work together to implement it.

Thank you very much.

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Reply from Congresswoman Shelley BerkleyFriday, May 27, 2011 5:10 PMFrom: "shelley.berkley@mail.house.gov" [shelley.berkley@mail.house.gov]Add sender to ContactsTo: tojulei@yahoo.com May 27, 2011 Unsubscribe

Congresswoman Shelley Berkley - Representing Nevada

Dear Tony Dr. Lei,

I want to thank all veterans and active duty service members for their bravery on behalf of the United States of America. I am personally inspired by the selfless service and devotion of those who have fought and continue to fight for our nation, particularly those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. I extend my sincerest gratitude to the Gold Star families. You have also made the ultimate sacrifice to our country, and we honor and embrace you.

As the wife and daughter of veterans, I understand full well the sacrifices that our military makes, and throughout my time in the U.S. House of Representatives, I have fought to improve the care and benefits for our veterans, as well as those who are currently serving in our armed forces. America must keep its promise to our service men and women and I will continue to do everything I can to ensure that we do.

I am pleased to provide the attached Guide for Nevada Veterans and Gold Star Families. The guide offers an overview of the benefits available for veterans, Gold Star families, active duty service members, and their families. If you have questions, please contact my district office at (702) 220-9823. We are always here to help you. I would also encourage you to visit my webpage for veterans and please sign up for the Berkley Bulletin.

Memorial Day is a day to reflect and remember our fallen soldiers and take great pride in being Americans. We must never forget the sacrifices all veterans have made in the name of freedom.

Sincerely,

Congresswoman Shelley Berkley

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*2. About U.S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley from a search by Google:

U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in November, 1998. Shelley represents constituents living in the First Congressional District of Nevada, including residents of Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, and unincorporated areas in Clark County. The District annually records the largest population increase in the nation. U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley has A Lifetime of Commitment to Nevada.

She has lived in Las Vegas for over four decades. Shelley has a deep sense of commitment to give back to the community that opened the doors of opportunity for her. She also has never forgotten that her family headed west seeking a better life, and found it in Las Vegas. She completed junior high and high school in Las Vegas, then went on to become the first member of her family to attend college when she enrolled in UNLV. Elected Student Body President, 1971-1972, she graduated with honors and a B.A. in Political Science from UNLV in 1972. After earning her law degree at the University of San Diego School of Law in 1976, she returned to Las Vegas to begin her career.

U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley has successfully sought appointments that enable her to meet the needs of Southern Nevada, since she swore in as a Member of Congress on January 6, 1999.

Shelley is a former Vice Chair of the Nevada University and Community College System Board of Regents. Appointed to the Board in 1990 by the Governor, she was then twice elected as a Regent by Las Vegas-area voters. She completed her second term on the Board in 1998. Throughout her tenure, Shelley worked to keep higher education in Nevada affordable and accessible to all qualified students.

This bright lady has devoted her energies to charitable and civic efforts ever since she was a teenager. Her work and ideas have contributed to many of Southern Nevada~{!&~}s successes.

On February 23, 2004, U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley wrote Dr. and Mrs. Tony Lei that,"Thank you for your generous contribution to my re-election campaign. I greatly appreciate your support. Please know that your help makes a significant difference. I look forward to continuing my service in Congress and shall endeavor to serve in the manner that merits your confidence in me."

Shelley Berkley is born a leader. Shelley is an educated leader. Shelley is a prctical and bright leader since her college life. She received her juris doctorate degree from San Deigo Law School. She was the former Regent of University and Colleges of Nevada. She has been Executive Advisor for Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) since 1996. Her successful leadership both good in work performance and human relations has won all her assistants' and followers' full and sincere respects. In order to celebrate Shelley Berkley's winning as U. S. Congresswoman, elected as a member of the International Relations Committee (IRC) of the Congress, and Dr. Tony Lei as her Senior Advisor; Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) and Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN) established the "Literature and Academic Forum" ("LAF") in 1999. It is brought to you now by Las Vegas Review-Journal's reviewjournal.com through the section of "LAF5" (now continues in "Social & Community") at: http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti.

At the time when Shelley was elected as the Member of IRC, she told Las Vegas Review-Journal that to promote the tourism, trade, and investment with foriegn countries for Nevada and our states is her primary interest. Her emphasis is enhancing the 2004 mission of WBTI:
(1). To encourage and promote academic research, community service, humane spirit, and educational programs. (2). To launch and participate events and projects for the development and cooperation of tourism, education, business, and culture. We are pleased to welcome her good wishes to all our citizens, residents, and visitors of Nevada that "I look forward to continuing my service in Congress and shall endeavor to serve in the manner that merits your
confidence in me."

WBTI was honored by China Business Chain, Inc. (CBCI), Shangshai People's Municipal Goverment Cooperation Office (SPMGCO), and China State Development and Planning Commission as Organizer of Nevada Expo Mission to China to attend the Annual International Mayors for City Development Forum and Shanghai International Industrial Fair and Yangtze Investment Project Expo. Joined together with the invitation by Xiamen, Fukien, China for the cooperation of education and business between Fukien and Nevada, WBTI will organize a sound team joined by many high-ranking officials both of Nevada and California. U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, Nevada Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt, and Las Vegas City Mayor Oscar Goodman have been honored by WBTI, CBCI, SPMGCO, and World American Scholastic Placement (WASP) in California as Honorable Chairpersons of Nevada Expo Mission to China.

"Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart,
and the pleasantness of one's friend
springs from his earnest counsel,"
Proverbs 27:9 of the Bible taught us; and
"He who loves a pure heart
and whose speech is gracious
will have the king for his friend,"
Proverb 22:11 of the Bible inspired us again.

Shelley's popularlity is arising from her effective production for public service and good personal traits by nature and sincerity.*3

Shelley Berkley is an Adjunct Professor of Administrative Strategies of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).
*3. Berkley, Shelley. "A letter from U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to Dr. Tony Lei," (November 22, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office

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Re: Outstanding Democrat of the Year~{!1~} NV State Treasurer Kate Marshall.Thursday, June 9, 2011 7:42 AM
From: "JPontic177@aol.com" [JPontic177@aol.com]View contact detailsTo: tojulei@yahoo.com

yes it is
what is your address

John Ponticello, President
Paradise Democratic Club
7744 Rockfield Drive, LV NV 89128
(702) 363-2456 phone/fax - jpontic177@aol.com

In a message dated 6/8/2011 9:21:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, tojulei@yahoo.com writes:
Dear John, Would you like to send us a formal invitation by email? Is it similar to the one each year?

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From: JPontic177@aol.com
Subject: Outstanding Democrat of the Year~{!1~} NV State Treasurer Kate Marshall.
To: Tojulei@yahoo.com
Date: Monday, June 6, 2011, 6:48 PM

John Ponticello, President
Paradise Democratic Club
7744 Rockfield Drive, LV NV 89128
(702) 363-2456 phone/fax - jpontic177@aol.com

The Paradise Democratic Club ~{!0~}Outstanding Democrat of the Year~{!1~} 2010 Nevada State Treasurer Kate Marshall.
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Flag this messageSecretary's Remarks: Remarks At the High-Level Caribbean-U.S. ConferenceWednesday, June 22, 2011 8:07 PM
From: "U.S. Department of State" [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]View contact detailsTo: tojulei@yahoo.com

Secretary's Remarks: Remarks At the High-Level Caribbean-U.S. Conference
Wed, 22 Jun 2011 21:41:14 -0500

Remarks At the High-Level Caribbean-U.S. Conference

Remarks
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of State
Ritz Carlton Hotel

Montego Bay, Jamaica

June 22, 2011

SECRETARY CLINTON: (In progress) ?and thanks also to the deputy prime minister and foreign minister of Jamaica and Government of Jamaica for hosting us. And it is a special pleasure for me to be here with all of you again. I also want to acknowledge Secretary General Applewhaite for her continuing leadership and to congratulate St. Kitts and Nevis as it assumes the CARICOM chairmanship this July. I also want to start with a note of apology that I’m not able to stay longer. I had been looking forward to this meeting and to the dinner which follows, but unfortunately, I have to return to Washington to testify before our Congress tomorrow, which ?and believe me, I would much rather be in Montego Bay with all of you. (Laughter.)

But I too am pleased, as the chairman said, that we are keeping to a regular schedule of these high-level meetings, because I think we have accomplished a number of our objectives, but we know there’s a long way to go. And I can tell you right now that we will have another one of these meetings next year, election or not, in the United States, because President Obama and I are committed to this region and to the individual countries represented here.

I want to start by thanking CARICOM for your role in Haiti, and I know we have the new minister from Haiti, but I think what you did by supporting free and fair elections there was to ensure that the outcome of those elections actually reflected the will of the Haitian people. Assistant Secretary General Granderson was invaluable in his role as head of the Joint CARICOM-OAS Electoral Observation Mission. And by removing tariffs on Haitian goods, CARICOM is helping to expand economic opportunity for Haitians, which is, of course, essential to Haiti’s long-term growth. The United States looks forward to working with you to find more ways to encourage private sector investment in Haiti even as we continue and deepen our development assistance to help Haitians rebuild their country.

I think our work together in Haiti shows how much we can do when we set a common agenda. Both President Obama and I are committed to our relationship and to our collaboration, and we are asking for your guidance in what areas the United States can be most helpful. I want to mention three of our highest shared priorities ?citizen security, energy and climate, and economic cooperation. And I am pleased to report that we are making tangible progress in each of these areas.

Let me begin with citizen security because I have heard from all of you both in CARICOM and in bilateral settings that this is the single biggest issue facing your countries today. Your people are being subjected to relentless pressure from narco-traffickers and criminal gangs. And earlier today, I was in Guatemala for a discussion of the security situation in Central America, and we underscored the necessity of a comprehensive regional approach to these challenges so we don’t merely push violence from one country to another or from one region to another.

I think if you follow what has been happening in Central America or even what is happening in West Africa, you know exactly what I mean. Because of the success in Colombia and because of the increasing capacity of the Mexican Government, the drug traffickers are squeezed. It’s a classic kind of pincer movement caught between Colombia and Mexico, they are now trying to destabilize Central America.

Similarly, as we enhance our security cooperation, more and more drug traffickers are actually setting up operations in West Africa in order to get into the European market. So we launched the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative as one part of a broader regional security approach. And under the CBSI, we have worked together to identify the highest security priorities for the Caribbean, and our priorities are leading to action. Let me just give you two examples.

We have worked with the Jamaican police on fighting corruption, improving security in high-crime neighborhoods, and pursuing telemarketing fraud. We have worked with the Bahamas to train police officers on detecting firearms trafficking and begun to certify drug abuse facilities throughout the Caribbean. But at the same time, we all recognize that it’s not simply enough to step up our enforcement efforts. We need to work together to attack the root causes of criminality. So we are working with a number of you to fund vocational training, internships with private companies, and other programs that create economic opportunities for young people.

Today, I am pleased to announce that even in these very difficult budget times in the United States, our country is deepening its commitment to the Caribbean Basin Security Initiative with $77 million in funding for fiscal year 2011. That is an increase of more than 70 percent over the previous year. Security is a core concern for all of us, and the United States is honored to support your efforts.

As we work to invest this new money, we need to hear from you. What is working? What isn’t working? How do we achieve our priorities? How do we finally adopt formal mechanisms to coordinate maritime security efforts? I remember when I was in Barbados, lots of conversation, Maxine, about how to do maritime security across such a large space. We need to really get serious about this, put our experts together, and make sure that we progress. How do we share information together more effectively? How can we work with you to help you adopt budget models, especially in like what Kenneth said about indebtedness and other economic challenges? But how do we create an environment for long-term funding for your security? These are all issues we want your advice on because we are here to support you, but we look to you to tell us what you need the support for.

Our second area of emphasis is energy and climate. I don’t need to tell the countries here that climate change may be affecting everywhere on earth, but it will have a disproportionate impact on small island nations. In 2009 to collaborate and to spark creative solutions, President Obama launched the Energy and Climate Partnership of the Americas, so called ECPA. ECPA now consists of 40 different projects throughout the Americas focusing on everything from developing renewable energy sources to mitigating and adapting to the effects of climate change. And today, I am pleased to announce two new efforts under ECPA.

First, we have selected six countries, based on your submissions and your ideas, to receive grants that will support your pilot projects in efficient and renewable energy sources ?solar panels to heat water, wind turbines to power irrigation systems and so much more. I want to congratulate Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Jamaica, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines on your successful proposals. We will work closely with you to make sure that these programs produce the outcomes that you are seeking.

I’m also today announcing a new Caribbean Climate Change Adaptation Initiative. The University of the West Indies has agreed to partner with American universities to expand research on problems and solutions specific to the Caribbean and to serve as a hub to connect scientists from across the Caribbean, from the United States, or from wherever else we may find them to connect these scientists with policymakers. Our goal is to build local capacity so that you have the tools you need to meet your own challenges and even to contribute to solving regional and global climate change challenges as well.

And finally, in these introductory remarks, I want to say a word about the importance of diaspora communities. I’m a big believer, maybe because I was a senator from New York, and we have a diaspora community from every country in the world, but I am a big believer in the power of diaspora. And people of Caribbean descent have made a powerful contribution to every country in which they have settled, of course, including my own. But they are also, as we’ve already heard from Kenneth, a major source of support for their country of origin, particularly through remittances. But there are other ways that the diaspora community can be harnessed because that great store of talent, energy, and entrepreneurial spirit can be put to work here in the Caribbean.

To tap this potential, the State Department recently launched the International Diaspora Engagement Alliance. We call it IDEA. The alliance brings together governments, corporations, and nonprofit organizations to make it easier for diaspora communities to promote trade and investment, to start businesses, or develop other projects that will benefit their countries of origin. We have chosen the Caribbean to be the first region to demonstrate the impact of this alliance. So we are launching the Caribbean IDEA marketplace to foster collaboration between local entrepreneurs and members of the Caribbean diaspora. We hope that by working together we can create jobs and stimulate investment, and this marketplace will offer diaspora communities access to capital as well as technical assistance to help them get started if they are committed to invest in the country of origin.

And I want to thank our partners, the Inter-American Development Bank, Digicel, Scotiabank for helping us launch this innovative program. You will be hearing more about it from some of the people who are helping to make it happen, and we will be inviting more partners from the private and nonprofit sectors to join us.

So we see progress. We see progress on many fronts, but we also are very conscious of the continuing challenges that we face. And so I look forward to our discussion tonight about issues relating to the wider Caribbean as well as to CARICOM-U.S. relations. And again, I thank you for your participation and look forward to continuing our work together.

Thank you very much, Chairman. (Applause.)

PRN: 2011/T49-02

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U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley was honored with the establishment of Litrature and Acdemic Forum!
By Tiffany Chang

***** Intelligence consists in recognizing opportunity. ---Chinese Proverb

U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley wrote Dr. and Mrs. Tony T. Lei that, "Thank you for your generous contribution to my re-election campaign. I greatly appreciate your support. Please know that your help makes a significant difference. I look forward to continuing my service in Congress and shall endeavor to serve in the manner that merits your confidence in me." *1

Shelley Berkley is born a learned leader. Shelley is an educated leader. Shelley is a prctical and bright leader since her college life. She received her juris doctorate degree from San Deigo Law School. She was the former Regent of University and Colleges of Nevada. She has been Executive Advisor for Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) since 1996. Her successful leadership both good in work performance and human relations has won all her assistants' and followers' full and sincere respects. In order to celebrate Shelley Berkley's winning as U. S. Congresswoman, elected as a member of the International Relations Committee (IRC) of the Congress, and Dr. Tony T. Lei as her Senior Advisor; Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) and Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN) established the "Literature and Academic Forum" ("LAF") in 1999.*2 It is brought to you now by Las Vegas Review-Journal's reviewjournal.com through the section of "LAF5" [now continues in "Social & Community (LAF6)"] at: http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti.

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*1. Berkley, Shelley. 'To serve in the manner that merits your confidence in me,' "A letter from U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to Washington Business and Technology Institute," (February 23, 2004), Washington, D.C.: Congresswoman Shelley Berkley's Office.
*2. Douglas, Michael; Walsh, Jessie; and PAI of WBTI. 'Dr. Tony T. Lei enriches the lives of many in our community of Clark County and Nevada,' "A search of 'Business - WBTI' on the Google.com," (October 12, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.com.

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Flag this messageAl Gore & Rolling StoneWednesday, June 22, 2011 2:18 PMFrom: "Maggie L. Fox, Repower America" [info@repoweramerica.org]View contact detailsTo: "Tony Dr. Lei" [tojulei@yahoo.com]

Dear Tony,

Our Chairman Al Gore just published a major article in a special summer issue of Rolling Stone.

The magazine hits the stands on Friday, June 24, but you can read it here:

http://acp.repoweramerica.org/rollingstone

Turn on the news or look out the window: Every day, we see the impacts of climate change in the form of historic droughts, floods, storms and other extreme weather events. Yet despite what scientists have been telling us for decades and what we can see with our own eyes, powerful interests continue to deny this crisis is even happening.

Vice President Gore’s essay is important -- and I know it will be discussed far and wide.

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An event and dinner party was held at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club, Las Vegas on October 10, 2002. The Party was held by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to celebrate Justice William Maupin's being appointed (062211-1237)

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A driving force behind the judicial system's successful arbitration program
By Nevada Supreme Court and PAI of WBTI*1
It is our pleasure to post the profile of Justice A. William Maupin as in the following:

By the time Justice A. William Maupin was appointed to the District Court bench in Clark County in 1993, his legal career had already spanned 22 years in both the public and private sectors. While he handled murder cases as a public defender, he eventually focused on major civil litigation as a partner in the law firm of Thorndal, Backus, Maupin and Armstrong. Justice Maupin was retained as a district judge by popular election in 1994 and elected to the Supreme Court in 1996 and 2002. His term ends in January 2009.

A graduate of the University of Nevada, Reno and University of Arizona Law School, Justice Maupin dedicated much of his professional life to improving the justice system. He was chairman of the Nevada Supreme Court committee on Alternate Dispute Resolution from 1992 to 1996, and is considered to have been a driving force behind the judicial system's successful arbitration program. He served four years on the board of governors of the State Bar of Nevada and was chairman of a Supreme Court study committee to review judicial elections. In1986-1987, he served as president of the Defense Trial Lawyer's of Nevada and on the boards of directors of Nevada Legal Services and Clark County Legal Services.

In 1997, Justice Maupin was honored with the Roger D. Foley Professionalism Award and was named in Who's Who in America.*2

An event and dinner party was held at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club, Las Vegas on October 10, 2002. The Party was held by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to celebrate Justice William Maupin's being appointed as its Fellow of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) and as its Honorary Chairman of the Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC).*3

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*1. PAI is the initial of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).
*2. Supreme Court of Nevada. 'Justice Profiles,' "A search about Justice Bill Maupin from Google.com," (January 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com.
*3. Moss, Cheryl; Walsh, Jessie; and Chang, Tiffany. "Chief Justice Bill Maupin names Dr. Tony Lei as a 'Son of Nevada'", 'Special Column of "Nevada Exeaminer"', (November 22, 2002), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Examiner.

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As the Hononary Chairperson of International Cities Business Council of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI), I'll have more venues to work for international tourism with Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn who is the Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI. We're putting all our effort and wisdom to work for our people, land, and country under the spiritual leadership of Chairperson Elaine Chao of WBTI," said Lorraine Hunt, Lt. Governor of Nevada, on November 11, 2005.

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