1 posted on
08/07/2002 8:40:05 AM PDT by
tallhappy
To: tallhappy
A Chinese dissident has been sentenced to 11 years in jail for downloading "reactionary" material from the Internet, . . . .
It was a picture of a knife, fork and spoon.
2 posted on
08/07/2002 8:50:57 AM PDT by
hflynn
To: tallhappy
Li Dawei thanks CISCO and Nortel for providing the Chinese police with the technology to track down thought criminals like this.
To: tallhappy
Hey, Don't give the Democrats any ideas!
5 posted on
08/07/2002 8:54:58 AM PDT by
vannrox
To: tallhappy
Well...there go my vacation plans.
To: tallhappy
He knew all about the law and decided to commit the crime anyway. I am sure all the LEOs, nannys and WO? freaks who hangout here on FR would heartily agree, screw him. Remember
Just Say No.
To: tallhappy
Free Li!
To: tallhappy
Coming to California in 2015.
To: tallhappy
A growing number of dissidents have been arrested for online activities as official sensitivity to the Internet's subversive potential increases. Anybody who has Internet access in China is a potential political prisoner.
To: tallhappy
Give us ten years and we will be reading this about some of us here - unless God intervenes and somehow sanity returns. Hitlery will be doing to Americans just exactly what her masters in Peking are doing now to Chinese citizens. Do we think that it has gone unnoticed by our Propaganda Queen that the one area of information that she cannot control is from the Internet????
If anybody doubts that given the power, she would act to arrest Americans for getting "subversive information" from the internet (like from here,,, etc) during a future time of "crisis" - they have not been paying attention to the evil that is the Hildebeast.
To: tallhappy
Since a fire at an unlicensed Internet cafe killed 25 people in June, China has closed or temporarily banned as many as 14,000 such businesses for failing to obey safety regulations. I'll betcha the scuttle butt is the fire was set by a(n) agent(s) for the ChiComms. Oh how convenient.
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