Posted on 09/21/2013 8:26:27 PM PDT by TexGrill
TexGrill Thread: BREAKING NEWS The Chinese-language news has just reported that former Chongqing CCP boss had just been sentenced to life imprisonment. The verdict was made by the Jinan Intermediate People's Court. An attorney representing Bo Xilai has already pledged to appeal the verdict. The link is in Chinese but verifies the story.
(Excerpt) Read more at money.163.com ...
Looks like Po Hsi-lai is going to be yet another Robespierre for the revolution.
According to the money163.com, Bo Xilai had been sentenced to life imprisonment, as well as a revocation of his political rights ,confiscation of all personal property.
This guy has more vowels in his last name than consonants, and I still can’t pronounce it.
Or is his first name actually his last name.
Bo Xilai was a very dangerous individual. He wanted to revert China to the days of Mao and the Cultural Revolution. He deserved the death penalty, not a country club jail sentence.
Sounds like this: Bo Shi-lie
Xiexie.
Bukeqi
Can’t you just say, “Thank y’all”?
Sheesh.
Good news, Free Republic posted Bo Xilai verdict just 5 minutes before Xinhua English language news posted the story on its Website.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/china/2013-09/22/c_132739530.htm
TUCHDOWN!!!
Oops: I meant to say
TOUCHDOWN!!!
They are all very dangerous individuals. Any one can send Red China back to the “days of Mao” at any time.
He wanted to revert China to the days of Mao? So as the Democrats would say “He was highly qualified”.
Yes, which explains why the Western media in China had portrayed him as a victim, not a villain. The Wall Street Journal were his most boastful cheerleaders. They touted him as the Chinese Obama.
In Korea family names go first, maybe its true in China too
Yes it’s true. Family name first.
I figured as much.
Well, where have we all seen that post before, huh n00b?
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