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To: neutrino; hchutch; Mad Dawg; 1rudeboy; VaBthang4
You seem to really believe that China will not fall prey to the systemic failings of totalitarian governance. Then again, you seem to believe in the power of state control of the economy to bring about prosperity.

Again, it is amazing that the only true believers in Chinese communism are (a) university professors who are open communists, and (b) protectionists who loudly deny being communists, but use communist rhetoric and demand state control of the economy.

Are you a sputnik, Comrade neutrino?

328 posted on 06/10/2004 4:08:17 AM PDT by Poohbah ("Mister Gorbachev, TEAR DOWN THIS WALL!" -- President Ronald Reagan, Berlin, 1987)
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To: Poohbah
You seem to really believe that China will not fall prey to the systemic failings of totalitarian governance.

In time, they may. Presently they are growing stronger militarily and economically. Our dying soldiers will gain little comfort from the thought that China's government may fail in 2050, should war break out.

Just think, Poohbah - the free traitors are helping arm and strengthen China. Some young Marine will catch a Chinese bullet that was bought and paid for by the free traitors. As he bleeds to death in the mud, I wonder what he'll think about those who value cheap trinkets at Great Wall Mart over America and Americans.

I shall not enquire whether the free traitors will care about the young Marine's death; it has become obvious that anyone and anything are to be sacrificed in the name of lower prices for consumers.

Behold thy god, Poohbah -

333 posted on 06/10/2004 4:41:27 AM PDT by neutrino (Everybody, soon or late, sits down to a banquet of consequences. Robert Louis Stevenson.)
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