Posted on 10/16/2009 5:37:32 PM PDT by raptor22
National Security: On the eve of a visit by China's No. 2 ranking military officer, the Obama administration loosens export controls on technology that will benefit Chinese missile development. It's deja vu all over again.
The Pentagon has announced that Chinese Gen. Xu Caihou will visit the United States and meet with Defense Secretary Robert Gates on Oct. 26. Xu is vice chairman of the People's Liberation Army Central Military Commission. While here, Xu will visit American military installations around the U.S., including the U.S. Pacific Command.
Perhaps Xu will bring with him a note of thanks for the administration's decision to shift authority for approving sales of missile and space technology from the White House to the Commerce Department. As Bill Gertz points out in the Washington Times, the little-noticed "presidential determination" made Sept. 29 alters a key provision of the 1999 Defense Authorization Act.
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“The best way to destroy the capitalist system is to debase the currency.” —Nikolai Lenin
Is there something in the Democrat party platform that promises to assist the Chinese in building state of the art missiles?!?!
Zero has sold us out.
We owe the yellow dogs billions, so now they’re going to start flexing their muscles and making demands and zero won’t refuse them.
Don’t forget the Empire State building’s change in color scheme.
Next, a Chinese emporer at Rushmore.
Obama=TRAITOR
Yes, I said it!
It’s worse. They are selling us the rope.
And you're right!
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20091015/ap_on_re_us/us_chinese_drywall
I’m going to post a separate thread about this as well...
Talk about being surrounded...
The Chinese are already in some of our homes...
Man, sulphuric fumes emanating from the sheetrock must smell really nice on a hot summer day.
Probably keep the skeeters away, too.
looks like they are calling in some of their chips.
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