Posted on 08/20/2005 7:54:27 AM PDT by Petey139
Any country worried about U.S. dominance is a country who objects to freedom.
Not an objective nor accurate statement. I have seen no pouting and your assumption that all Bush financial supporters profit from trade with China any more than all of us do is also suspect.
Just like the Enron case, the Democrats and media tried to hang that around Bush's neck and it was shown that Clinton and the Democrats were much more involved with Enron than Bush or the Republicans.
All the nut cases who think this is all about oil and Halliburton should be wise and buy oil company and Halliburton stock and profit right along with the scoundrels.
"How long has it been since Clinton was president? Blaming everything on him is keeping your head in the sand. We've a different president NOW, and have for five years".
EVERYTHING the Chicoms are pulling now, IS directly related to klintoon. I was screaming about that crap as it was happening!
LLS
Heh DeJaVu,
Treaty of Nonaggression Between Germany and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
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The Government of the German Reich and the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics desirous of strengthening the cause of peace between Germany and the U.S.S.R and proceeding from the fundamental provisions of the Neutrality Agreement concluded in April 1926 between Germany and the U.S.S.R., have reached the following agreement:
ARTICLE I
Both High Contracting Parties obligate, themselves to desist from any act of violence, any aggressive action, and any attack on each other, either individually or jointly with other powers.
ARTICLE II
Should one of the High Contracting Parties become the object of belligerent action by a third power, the other High Contracting Party shall in no manner lend its support to this third power.
ARTICLE III
The Governments of the two High Contracting Parties shall in the future maintain continual contact with one another for the purpose of consultation in order to exchange information on problems affecting their common interests.
ARTICLE IV
Neither of the two High Contracting Parties shall participate in any grouping of powers whatsoever that is directly or indirectly aimed at the other party.
ARTICLE V
Should disputes or conflicts arise between the High Contracting Parties over problems of one kind or another, both parties shall settle these disputes or conflicts exclusively through friendly exchange of opinion or, if necessary, through the establishment of arbitration commissions.
ARTICLE VI
The present treaty is concluded for a period of ten years, with the provision that, in so far as one of the High Contracting Parties does not denounce it one year prior to the expiration of this period, the validity of this treaty shall automatically be extended for another five years.
ARTICLE VI
The present treaty shall be ratified within the shortest possible time. The ratifications shall be exchanged in Berlin. The agreement shall enter into force as soon as it is signed.
Done in duplicate, in the German and Russian languages.
MOSCOW, August 23, 1939.
For the Government of the German Reich:
V. RIBBENTROP
With full power of the Government of the U.S.S.R.:
V. MOLOTOV
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