To: Pride_of_the_Bluegrass
About 40 years ago my mom told me she was having repeated dreams of Red Chinese soldiers invading America. Russia? No worries. My mom is no dummy. I’ve never forgotten what she told me.
Our drones are infected by a virus probably because of the use of microchips imported from China.
Idaho, and other states, are willing to let the Chicoms build independent “economic” zones on OUR LAND?
I’m a large enough person I could throw one of the little bastards a fair piece. But I wouldn’t trust them that far.
2 posted on
10/07/2011 8:57:14 PM PDT by
bigheadfred
(But alas)
To: bigheadfred
U.S. presidents tend to avoid making their Chinese counterparts uncomfortable by insisting on speaking to a real cross-section of Chinese society. Engagement seen through the prism of government-to-government relations keeps the United States from engaging with the broader Chinese public. Chinese officials come to the United States and meet with whomever they want (usually in carefully controlled settings and often with groups that are critical of the U.S. government and very friendly to the Chinese government). U.S. leaders are far more cautious in choosing with whom to meet in China. The United States does not demand reciprocity in meeting with real civil society -- underground church leaders, political reformers, and so on. China has a successful engagement policy. America does not. The above is from Unicorn #5... it backs up what you're saying about 'economic zones in our land' - an advantage they don't give us...
4 posted on
10/07/2011 9:07:53 PM PDT by
GOPJ
(Where is the headline that says: Obama Murders Hundreds of Mexicans! - freeper xzins)
To: bigheadfred
...my mom told me she was having repeated dreams of Red Chinese soldiers invading America.Here is a photo of the invasion craft.
To: bigheadfred
Not saying anything much about your comment, except...
Being from Texas, I’m wondering how far you might toss Yao Ming.
IF a fair piece means far far away, then you must be a VERY big guy...
;-)
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