Let’s Talk About Opportunity and Economic Freedom

The following was posted on an escort message board, they promptly removed it for reasons unknown.  It was sent to me by a good friend and fellow Libertarian…I Think we need more people in this country like this.

Good bye and Thank You to All of my Atlanta Friends!

Sawadee ka everyone, [means hello in Thai]

I want to thank everyone whom I’ve had the pleasure of becoming friends with when I began working in Atlanta about 5 years ago.  It has been mostly a lot of fun and been a very rewarding period in my life.  But alas,  it is time for me to make a change.  I just purchased a small farm in Florida near Panama City so unless I have wild urge (or need a new tractor)

I will be returning to a more regular life similar to that of my youth in the Mae Hong Song area of northwest Thailand.  I want to thank all of my special friends whose gifts made it possible for me to accomplish this as a home owner.

I believe that I can safely say that when I was born my prospects were nil and very uncertain as I came from a very small poor village bordering Burma (sometimes part of Thailand and sometimes part of Burma) that was impoverished by frequent war and political strife. 

I left home at the age of 13 to make my way in life and seek m y fortune.  I ended up working in Pattaya Thailand and after being employed in a number of various dead end jobs decided to give my current profession a try.

It wasn’t long after I began working that one of my client friends who had heard my story determined that I met the criteria to be accepted as a refugee and was kind enough to assist me in achieving that status and in being resettled in the United States.

I had a very difficult time after arriving in the United States because I did not have the education necessary to be very successful in business in the United States.  Again, after a number of dead end jobs I decided to become an erotic dancer and worked in a number of clubs in the Atlanta area before I returned to work full time in my current profession.  During this time I met my current driver and screener  “Sam”.  I want to thank him for his professionalism and for always keeping me safe.  And just so you know guys and gals, he has always  and only been my trusted extremely loyal employee and friend.

He did advise me to save my money and to invest in gold before the crash in 2008 and in the years following.  For this I will be forever grateful since I made a mostly 50% profit on my various purchases when I sold at 1540 spot two weeks ago, yes!

Please do not take what I am writing the wrong way.  Yes, my determination made me successful.  But I did not do this alone.  I had the help of many others and all my client friends who will remain unmentioned, thank you!

Most of all, I want to thank America for having a economic system and inherent freedoms that made it possible for and allowing a poor Asian girl born in a caste system with a very uncertain future on the other side of the world to make her dreams come true.  Kup khun ka! [Means Thank You]

A lot of people frown on this profession that allowed me to achieve my dreams.  There are all kinds of documentaries and books with “statistics” that purport to prove that it degrades and abuses women.  I do not have any statistics, just me and others that I personally know who work in this business, who are outside of this profession, no different than those we meet in the nail or beauty salon that choose a more traditional and accepted employment path.   In fact, maybe we are more in control and are mostly better compensated.

I know that in my case I never go to sleep hungry as I did when I was a child.  In my case I know for certain that entering my current profession was not a step down in status, but was in fact a step up into opportunity and economic freedom!
I am in the process of moving presently and will not be scheduling dates in the foreseeable future which is why you will receive an automated response if you attempt to contact me by email.  I have also paused my website for the same reason.  It will take me some time to get settled in my new home and business endeavor.  From time to time I expect that I will log on this board to say hi to all my friends and I will certainly let everyone know if I visit Atlanta to work in the future.  I just didn’t want to leave without saying bye and saying thank you.

kisses . . .
(name removed)

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  1. This posting embodies the spirit of America. THIS IS the American Dream. She neither asked for nor expected ANYTHING to be given to her. All she wanted or needed was the Opportunity. Great to see and hear about Individualism thriving.

  2. There is a 94.3% chance I’ve had sex with this girl.

    IMHO, she should have taken that money and headed back to Thailand. Mae Hong Song is incredibly beautiful and 100x cheaper than the cheapest area of Florida. And under no circumstance would she ever lose the land to the government or have to pay a large amount of tax on it. Depending on how much land, it could be as cheap as $3 USD (yes, three dollars) per year.

    Chok dee! [Means Good Luck]

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