From Lily Tang Williams <[email protected]>
Subject American by choice
Date October 10, 2024 3:30 PM
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Friend, I should have been another statistic. I was born to illiterate working-class parents in China just before Mao&rsquo;s Cultural Revolution. My childhood was full of poverty, food rationing, chaos, and communist indoctrination.

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My family and I lived in a small row house by the river and shared an outhouse with 8 other families. I was brainwashed to be the model communist citizen in schools. I memorized Mao&rsquo;s words and recited his political slogans as a prayer.

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After Mao died in 1976, schools and colleges started to reopen, and after 3 years of hard work and dedication, I passed the national entrance exam. I was accepted into a top-tier university to study law. It was during that time I met an American student, and what he showed me forever changed my life &ndash; a pocket-sized U.S. Constitution.


I learned that U.S. citizens have constitutional rights to free speech, free press, freedom to assemble, religious freedom, right to vote and bear arms, etc. Never had I imagined that I, an individual, had rights. Those words shattered my mental shackles, and I started to dream about reaching the land of the free.


In 1988, I made it. I arrived in America with $100 in my pocket and a massive smile.

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In the decades since arriving in this great country, I have earned a graduate degree, got married, raised 3 children, started a business, rid myself of CCP indoctrination, naturalized as a U.S. citizen, and volunteered in my community. But I&rsquo;ve watched as politicians locked us down, closed small businesses, inflated our money, and mortgaged our children&rsquo;s future. I have seen it all before in China, the division of society, silencing voices, taking away parental rights, the indoctrination of youth, endless government mandates and control.

I fear that the country I love is becoming like the country I left, and that&rsquo;s why I am running for Congress. It is time to start asking questions.


I&rsquo;m running in a closely watched race as a proud common-sense conservative. This race will decide the control of the House, and right now, Nancy Pelosi&rsquo;s allies are outspending our campaign.



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SUPPORT LILY TANG FOR CONGRESS


I love this country too much to sit on the sidelines.


This race won&rsquo;t be easy. I&rsquo;m up against one of the most well-connected politicians in the country, and she knows nothing of what her radical policies could bring to America.


I will always fight for our rights because they saved my life. Will you support my campaign? I&rsquo;m counting on patriots like you.



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STAND WITH LILY TANG WILLIAMS


Thank you,

Lily Tang Williams

Republican for Congress (NH-02)








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