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To: Paul Ross
Wu: The U.S. policy toward China is dominated by interests of cooperation. This short-sighted policy is actually rebuilding another communist superpower. The money and technology from the West may benefit the average Chinese person, but it also largely serves as a blood transfer to a dying communist regime. Why don’t we tell the Beijing government that there will be “No Free Lunch?”

I agree that we should not treat Red China as a normal trading partner. It's not: it's a vicious totalitarian state. As Mr. Wu says, the wealth that the PRC is gaining from trade with us is keeping the CCP in charge and new weapons amassed.

The corrupting influence of the CCP is causing our greatest companies to collaborate in repressing the Chinese people: Cisco, Microsoft, Google all kowtow to the CCP.

I think that we should cease normal trade relations with China. We didn't treat the Soviet Union this way, building it up into a great global power with vast wealth.

13 posted on 04/10/2006 6:05:47 PM PDT by snowsislander
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To: snowsislander

China, methinks, is a bit smarter than Russia was.

They know just who to bribe, and how much.

And I don't suppose for a moment that Bubbaboy Billy Klintoon was the first or only US politician that they ever got to and have securely in their pocket, either.


14 posted on 04/10/2006 6:55:08 PM PDT by Uncle Jaque (Club Freedom; Dues: Vigilance.)
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