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To: Rick.Donaldson

Thanks Rick. You had a unique perspective. I appreciate your input.

I have been following the Chinese military buildup. My guess had been five to fifteen years, but I am open to just about any educated guess.

What the Chinese people care or don’t care about isn’t what concerns me. It’s their government. IMO, the top dogs are caloused cut-throats. It’s my perspective that they would be willing to accept what we might think of as massive losses on their side, just to become the number one nation on the block.

As you say, we don’t think like they do. It causes us to ignore the possibilities until the missiles are raining in. I had sought to avoid China getting the jump start it has, through trade, intellectual technology transfers, and its U.S. funded military build-up. Unfortunately the almighty buck was more important than any of this to the Free-Traitors.

I don’t like what I see just ahead. And look at the crop of leaders we’re selecting. This is all coming together for our enemies, all the pieces in place at one time.

Thanks for your comments.


118 posted on 05/14/2008 10:40:57 AM PDT by DoughtyOne (If you continue to hold your nose and vote, and always win, your nation will be destroyed.)
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To: DoughtyOne
It’s my perspective that they would be willing to accept what we might think of as massive losses on their side, just to become the number one nation on the block.

Just for the record Mao was quoted during his insurgency as saying that if necessary he was prepared to see "half of China die" so he could seize power. Nice guy that. Even then he was indicating mass killing unimaginable to the civilized West.

158 posted on 05/14/2008 7:42:40 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard
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