I could never understand why my profs always hired Chinese, while brilliant Greeks, Roumanians, French and Indians seemed to be dumped regularly. Something is fishy.
Aren't you a bit too paranoid here? Are you also dumped by your professor? Or are you also a Chinese?
12/21/2001 8:37:27 AM PST
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I'd say it's not unusual to find al Qaeda and the Taliban obtained Chinese made arms or other goods. After all, the Taliban is not known to be able to manufacture anything. Have you seen the Japanese vehicles they use? Where do you think they got their ammunitions? I'd say mostly from US and Russia. Some from China and Pakistan. I guess when Rumsfeld was saying 'interesting', he was not implying that maybe the Taliban got help from China, but how come some Chinese arms dealers got ahead of American ones.
2-VCD sets titled 'Attack US', selling for $1.00 each, are manufactured by private businesses or individuals with access to video producing equippments. These people are doing this to make money only, just like some people selling twin-tower on fire pictures on New York streets right after 9.11, raising gas prices in Oklahoma, or American flag prices in Florida. Sometimes some people working for Washington Times are simply too eager to please their boss, I guess.
Nah. My experience is that most early voters tend to be affluent Republican. They rise early and vote before and on their way to work. So it's hard for bloomberg to pull it off if he's still 2 points down.
I don't want to pour cold water on your excitement. But boy, you are hurting yourself with the book. I couldn't bring myself to finish even the first paragraph, because of three MAJOR mistakes. 1. The name of current Chinese president is Jiang Zemin, not Jien Zenim. 2. Jiang Zemin will not be president in 2004. He is stepping down and being replaced by someone else next spring. 3. Jiang Zemin was not the mayor of the capital, Beijing, but Shanghai. Hope you have a good editor at PocketPCPress.