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BREAKING: Bush Grants Permanent Trade Status to China
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Posted on 12/27/2001 1:08:54 PM PST by hawaiian

I'll post more info as I get it...


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To: ImpBill
Well that does it. I am going to our county election officials, demand my ballot back and switch my vote for Al Gore.

Better hurry, they will stop counting in a year or so.

144 posted on 12/15/1990 1:42:26 AM PST by Texasforever
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To: ratcat

Good.

(but the last time I looked there were a bunch.. the majority of them botching up government)

The whining, unionized masses will get no sympathy from me.

And if they are going to start throwing dirty looks around about jobs leaving the country and the size and cost of Government maybe they should throw a couple in the mirror.

145 posted on 12/15/1990 1:42:33 AM PST by Jhoffa_
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To: malador

ROFL!

And, that's a relief.. because as another poster aptly stated: "A war on Terra? But, where will we hide?"

151 posted on 12/15/1990 1:43:03 AM PST by Jhoffa_
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To: Askel5
Your #99 post is the most important. Maoism and Islam converge. The Maoists are causing terror in Nepal and India and OBL finds refuge among them.

Gertz's article hints at China supplying weapons. Just recently, 1200 Chinese AK47s are sent to Maoist terroists in India. Not to mention awhile back, the 2000 that came into the U.S. via China's shipping company that were headed for gangs.

Islam in China is historically the preferred religion and is becoming the "preferred" religion now. The religious reform will continue to persecute Catholics.

In Turkmenistan, the self appointed "communist president" just constructed the world's largest mosque and the U.S. embassy advertises this as religious reform. No sign of christian support. Why is it that we have a habit of supporting muslims and not christians when it comes to "economic reform" in foreign countries?

152 posted on 12/29/2001 12:07:17 AM PST by duck soup
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To: KQQL
Bush also terminated the 1974 Jackson-Vanik law that withholds normal trade relations with communist states that restrict emigration.

Did he terminate this law in relation to Russia?

153 posted on 12/29/2001 12:07:18 AM PST by A. Pole
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To: Jar Jar Binks
Payoff for them giving us our plane and people back?

Naah. Duhbya already paid 'em off last summer when no one was looking. To the tune of about $38,000 if I remember correctly.

He's a fraud, people.

154 posted on 12/29/2001 12:07:18 AM PST by Aristophanes
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To: hawaiian
If rush was not healing I wonder what type of excuse he would make for bush. Would it be the "Bush has a secret plan for the chicoms like the secret democrat plan"? You know the secret plan to take the rest of our good jobs and help them buildup their armed forces so we can be attacked by them plan.
156 posted on 12/29/2001 12:08:11 AM PST by Libertarian_4_eva
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To: demsux
Man, you hit that right on the head...don't ya just love all the jap cars sporting American flags right now. Real patriotic.

I don't think its ironic at all considering that most of those jap cars are built right here in america while most american car companies build their cars in mexico.
157 posted on 12/29/2001 12:08:11 AM PST by Libertarian_4_eva
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To: plain talk
Are you talking about Bush or YOURSELF?

FACT: I have humint, Bush does not. The Tsar of Russia had less humint than the miserable communist activists - peasants, workers and intellectuals - who did not even have the internet. That's what destroyed Russia and America is on the exact same path. There is a complete disconnect between US institutions and the cults the people embrace, and, on top of it all, our institutions are now applying "multi-cultural" agendas that have been specificaly tailor made to provide our intelligence and military institutions with human resources from the radical cult reservoir out there.

Bush does not understand what it is to be a John Walker or joining the very powerful cult of the poor. Why do you think arabs show no introspection into Islam after the WTC bombing like we do about the "crusades"? Why do you think Russia and China still develop envious hostility? The cult of the poor still exists and hates America. It is ever more powerful than before, able now to destroy the WTC easily.

I do not expect Bush to figure that out. He is too much into business lala land while crooked and enemy advisors tell him to pick employees into radical activist pools such as the gay, environment, and other liberal/communist muslim agendas.

Just remember this: when they come knocking on your door, deny deny deny, and don't fight back for your confiscated belongings, they are not worth it. Fight for your life.

158 posted on 12/29/2001 12:08:41 AM PST by lavaroise
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To: tgiles
I hope the Bush team knows the appropriate steps to take that will empower Chinese citizens without empowering their government.

I guess they could use the Patriot Act, E.O. 13033, military tribunals, and "executive privileges" claimed by the current administration as working models for implementation of such 'citizen empowerment.'

159 posted on 12/29/2001 12:08:49 AM PST by another1
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To: another1
Peh, if you don't think that the average Chinese citizen could benefit from a more American-style system of government, then you're fooling yourself.

Speaking specifically to the three temporary government policies you cite, if those were American policies in peacetime, then I'd agree with you that they are not shining examples of ways to treat your citizens and your country's guests. HOWEVER, it is not bright to suggest that civil liberties should be strictly maintained when a nation's way of life is on the line. Thinking long term and assuming that there is an interest in maintaining our country's strength, it makes sense to give up liberties in the short term if it means an increased ability to maintain them over a longer term.

So if the results of these tribunals and increased DOJ power is that our country emerges stronger than it otherwise would have, and therefore better able to defend and possibly spread liberty in the future, then the right decisions have been made. Assuming, of course, that the "stolen" liberties return in peacetime.

160 posted on 12/29/2001 12:08:59 AM PST by tgiles
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