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To: Enlightiator
I'm not so sure this is a bad thing. It's a chance for people to see Communists in action. They do NOT understand our culture at all and I truly believe have no other choice than to be seen for exactly what they are by literally everyone. But that's just my opinion. Could be a real eye-opener, though!

If you've never seen the N. Korean News website where some nice Japanese folks translate the ONLY news disseminated in North Korea, it's frightening. This garbage could wake up even the most mind-numbed sheeple.

Stout of heart, click here: http://www.kcna.co.jp

5 posted on 09/06/2001 8:38:21 PM PDT by Clinton's a liar
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To: Clinton's a liar
"I'm not so sure this is a bad thing. It's a chance for people to see Communists in action."

I see it as a way for China to feed the sheeple in the USA their propaganda with Rupert Murdoch and Ted Turners help.
The sheeple will say "Oh China is not our enemy, AOL and Fox News say they are our friend."
I think our Founding Fathers would not approve of major US corporations dealing with our enemy.
7 posted on 09/06/2001 8:42:51 PM PDT by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: Clinton's a liar
I'm not so sure this is a bad thing. It's a chance for people to see Communists in action.

While I agree with you that to see CCTV communist propagandists in action would be eye opening (and likely amusing), I am quite sure this is a bad thing as far as the fairness of the "deal" goes.

As DBrow says, we give China "Friends" - entertainment, and only in a very minor market. China on the otherhand gets to broadcast its propoganda to the entire US market under the guise of "news" and "culture."

9 posted on 09/06/2001 8:49:14 PM PDT by Enlightiator
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To: Clinton's a liar
Heres a sample of what we can look forward to from Big Brother PRC CCTV:

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China Opposed to U.S. Sales of ¡°Maverick ¡± Missiles to Taiwan: Spokesman

China is firmly opposed to the United States' plan of selling Maverick missiles to Taiwan, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman said at a press conference Thursday.

Spokesman Zhu Bangzao made the remark when asked to comment on the statement by the U.S. Department of Defense on September 5 that the United States may sell 40 Maverick missiles to Taiwan to arm its F-16 fighter jets.

Zhu said that China is seriously concerned about this. Such an act by the United States would send a wrong signal to the Taiwan authorities and constitute a gross interference in China's internal affairs. China is firmly opposed to this, he said.

Zhu said that the three Sino-U.S. Joint Communiques are the basis for Sino-U.S. relations, and U.S. arms sales to Taiwan will once again violate the three joint communiques, especially the one issued on August 17, 1982, and the relevant commitments the U.S. side has made.

China demands the United States realize the harm of arms sales to Taiwan, adhere to the "one China" policy, the three Sino-U.S. Joint Communiques and relevant commitments, stop arms sales to Taiwan so as to avoid harming the cross-straits relations and Sino- U.S. relations, Zhu said.

Zhu said that U.S. arms sales to Taiwan would be an encouragement to the island's forces for "independence," will certainly have a negative impact on the stability of the Taiwan Straits. It is not in the interests of the development of the cross-straits situation, the Sino-U.S. relations and not in the interests of the United States, the spokesman said.

Editor:Guan CCTV.com

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lol, great stuff, eh? It will get old rather quickly,Taiwan bashing, Japanese bashing, Falungong bashing, etc.

12 posted on 09/06/2001 8:58:38 PM PDT by Enlightiator
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To: Clinton's a liar
Like this article? There are people in the US who would buy this junk AND the perspective in total, no doubt about it:

"Statement of spokesman for DPRK Foreign Ministry"

"Pyongyang, September 6 (KCNA) -- A spokesman for the DPRK Foreign Ministry today issued a statement to the press 56 years after the U.S. troops occupied South Korea. The statement said:

On September 8,56 years ago, the U.S. troops occupied South Korea.

The United States, who had watched for a chance to invade Korea from over a hundred years ago, occupied South Korea by force of arms allegedly under the pretext of "disarming" the defeated Japanese army after the end of the second world war.

If the U.S. troops had not been stationed in South Korea, the Korean nation would not have sustained the tragedy of territorial and national division under the constant threat of war for more than half a century. (*Uh huh- the north would have rolled over the south, subjugated it and both sides would be eating tree bark, today while the North's glorious leader ruled all between bites of pizza from his foreign pizza chefs*)

All the patriotic efforts of the peace-loving DPRK government and people to put an end to national division and achieve independent and peaceful reunification of the country have not borne proper fruition due to the obstructive moves of the U.S. troops since their military occupation of South Korea. (*How dare we stand in the way of the North's raping and pillaging of the south?*)

The tough and hostile policy of the new U.S. administration towards the DPRK is now further increasing the danger of the U.S. troops stationed in South Korea. (*Sounds like a threat against the US to me*)

The Bush administration defined the DPRK as "no. 1 enemy" (*No, that honor goes to China, but your nose to nose, I reckon*) and is unilaterally forcing it to "reduce conventional force" in a bid to disarm and stifle it by force of arms, (*How are we doing this by 'force of arms? We're just sitting in one place waiting for an invasion from the north.*) instead of taking a practical measure to withdraw its aggressor troops from South Korea without delay in conformity with the mounting desire of the Korean nation for reunification and the atmosphere of peace and detente on the Korean peninsula after the announcement of the June 15 joint declaration.

The United States is vociferating in public about "resumption of dialogue" without precondition with the DPRK, while extensively reinforcing its armed forces in and around South Korea, modernizing them with up-to-date equipment and staging war exercises against the DPRK one after another.(*We are? Well good.*)

The arms buildup and war exercises corresponding to the U.S. military presence in South Korea are now increasing arms race and the danger of war in the Korean peninsula and northeast Asia.

This situation clearly proves that the U.S. troops stationed in South Korea are a big obstacle to the improvement of inter-Korean and the DPRK-U.S. relations and the smooth settlement of the issue of peace and reunification on the Korean peninsula. (*Why yes, surrendering to every desire a dictator has does make you an obstacle to his conquest. *)

The present reality clearly shows that the U.S. troops stationed in South Korea are the harasser of peace, the very one who keeps the nation divided and the root cause of all misfortune and sufferings of the Korean people. (*? Blame your own asinine and self-destructive policies on us? *)

The withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Korea is a pressing issue the solution of which brooks no further delay for peace and security in the Korean peninsula and northeast Asia. "(*They've had peace since we pushed your butts back across the line, junior.* )

19 posted on 09/06/2001 9:10:41 PM PDT by piasa
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