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To: Nachum
"Prosecutors say they will ask for a reduced sentence because Gao has been working with the U.S. government to identify people in the Chinese government who are seeking to import sensitive American goods. "

If I were the judge, I'd sentence that whore and her husband to the maximum punishment possible under Section III of Article III of the Constitution. The only reason I can think of for the US to secure her release after those acts of treachery was to ascertain the extent of the damage.

This kind of BS only makes it worse on loyal immigrants. A friend of mine (a citizen originally born in China) was falsely accused by a co-worker of selling secrets to the Chinese so that the co-worker could win a promotion they were both being considered for. My friend had reported an earlier attemp by the Chinese government to bribe him ($1 million for certain laser technology) during a trip to visit his wife's relatives in Shanghai. He obviously declined and disclosed the incident. A year long FBI investigation ruined my friend's life and turned up zero evidence of any wrong doing. Needless to say, he didn't get the promotion so he quit, started his own company and made tens of millions and lost all but a few million after the tech bust. The government contractor lost a great researcher though.
24 posted on 11/26/2003 2:56:36 PM PST by pragmatic_asian
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To: pragmatic_asian
The only reason I can think of for the US to secure her release after those acts of treachery was to ascertain the extent of the damage.

So why would he chinese release them ?

27 posted on 11/26/2003 6:58:31 PM PST by justrepublican (The liberal tank think is working.)
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