To: Stuckathome
I agree. And at the risk of having to don an asbestos suit, this seems a fitting occasion to call to mind that one of the most prominent voices raised in 1989-1990 against normalization of contacts with China in the wake of the Tianmen Square massacre was none other than Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA).
I'm not sure what happened in the meantime.
To: aposiopetic
I agree. And at the risk of having to don an asbestos suit, this seems a fitting occasion to call to mind that one of the most prominent voices raised in 1989-1990 against normalization of contacts with China in the wake of the Tianmen Square massacre was none other than Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA). I'm not sure what happened in the meantime.
May I suggest, totally off the wall, that she recognized the economic advantages of normalization with China and did not want these advantages to occur under a Republican president? This cynical guess could be bolstered if we could determine when she changed her tune.
To: aposiopetic
I'm not sure what happened in the meantime.She must have got religion(liberalism).
70 posted on
06/02/2003 3:27:05 PM PDT by
ShapeShifter
(I refuse to have a battle of wits with an unarmed person.)
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