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  • Bush vs. Hu: Free Trade, China, and the Road to Ruin

    04/29/2006 5:22:19 AM PDT · by A. Pole · 21 replies · 579+ views
    American Economic Alert ^ | Wednesday, April 26, 2006 | William R. Hawkins
    In his opening remarks welcoming Chinese President Hu Jintao to the White House on April 20, President George W. Bush said: "The United States and China are two nations divided by a vast ocean -- yet connected through a global economy that has created opportunity for both our peoples. The United States welcomes the emergence of a China that is peaceful and prosperous, and that supports international institutions. As stakeholders in the international system, our two nations share many strategic interests. President Hu and I will discuss how to advance those interests, and how China and the United States can...
  • A little lady who started a great war

    04/26/2006 5:19:13 PM PDT · by dukeman · 16 replies · 758+ views
    Townhall.com | 4/26/06 | Mark Joseph
    As a responsible citizen I'm supposed to be outraged at the actions of Wenyi Wang, the Chinese woman who disrupted ceremonies honoring Chinese President Hu at the White House last week. To be sure, I do generally have a position against such outbursts at least in those places where a constitution guarantees the right to free speech and freedom to assemble. But when it comes to people who live under brutal regimes that suppress free expression, I find myself rooting for the shouters. One of Ronald Reagan's favorite stories went like this: a Russian and an American were talking about...
  • Bush slammed for charging Hu protester

    04/25/2006 2:14:59 PM PDT · by ovrtaxt · 159 replies · 2,422+ views
    WORLDNETDAILY.COM ^ | April 25, 2006 | unknown
    Bush slammed for charging Hu protester Pastors: Administration 'hypocritical' for throwing book at woman Posted: April 25, 20065:00 p.m. Eastern © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com Some Christian leaders are protesting the Bush administration decision to seek up to six months in federal prison for Wenyi Wang, the woman who shouted at the president and Chinese leader Hu Jintao at the White House last week. At the event, Wang, who got access to the White House grounds as a media representative with a Chinese opposition paper, shouted, "President Bush, stop him (President Hu) from persecuting Falun Gong" and "President Bush, stop him from killing." In...
  • Bush, U.S. Media Surrender to Chinese Leader

    04/23/2006 12:09:41 PM PDT · by at bay · 17 replies · 579+ views
    Chicago Sun-Times ^ | April 23, 2006 | Neil Seinberg
    Did I miss something? Have we already been conquered by Communist China? Did Chinese President Hu Jintao blow into Washington last week as a triumphant victor, inspecting his vanquished foe? That's how it felt. Because of the ringing silence about China's horrid, ongoing abuse of human rights. Because of President Bush, who once reiterated our nation's pledge to defend democratic Taiwan, now stressing how we do not support official independence for that already independent nation. Because our pleas for economic relief were ignored. Because Bush not only apologized for the momentary interruption of a Falun Gong protester at the big...
  • A day in the life of President Bush (4/22/06): photos & news

    04/22/2006 2:26:40 PM PDT · by Wolfstar · 359 replies · 4,112+ views
    PRESIDENTIAL NEWS OF THE DAY: For a change, a pleasant, even delightful and funny story from the Associated Press about President Bush. An AP reporter accompanied GWB on what the reporter described as a "lung-busting" mountain bike ride this morning in Northern California, and later filed this report (unfortunately no photos were up on Yahoo as of 1:00pm Pacific time): Bush Takes Muddy Bike Ride on Earth Day By SCOTT LINDLAW, Associated Press Writer LAS POSADAS STATE FOREST, Calif. - President Bush marked Earth Day with a lung-busting mountain bike ride high above Napa County wine country, dodging ruts that...
  • Hu heckled one last time

    04/21/2006 10:48:59 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 27 replies · 800+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 22 April 2006 | Cindy Sui
    CHINESE President Hu Jintao has defended China's slow political reforms overnight, at the end of a US tour, as hundreds of protestors tried to drown out his speech at Yale University. Mr Hu has been dogged by the Falun gong movement and human rights protesters throughout his four days in the United States. More than 200 protestors, mainly from Falun gong, pounded drums and shouted into bullhorns the auditorium where Mr Hu spoke at the prestigious university. "Falun Dafa is good!" the protestors screamed. Other protestors demanded the release of dissidents including a jailed New York Times researcher, Zhao Yan....
  • Falun Gong Activist Defiant After Arrest

    04/21/2006 9:42:57 PM PDT · by waterloofan · 35 replies · 1,230+ views
    Washington Post ^ | April 22, 2006 | Karlyn Barker and Lena H. Sun
    <p>Bush apologized to Hu JinTao over a disruption by Wenyi Wang, a Fan Lun Gong protestor.</p> <p>The protester who disrupted a White House ceremony for Chinese President Hu Jintao remained defiant yesterday, even after prosecutors charged her with a federal crime punishable by up to six months in jail.</p>
  • APOLOGIZE TO HU? WHY? (Boortz)

    04/21/2006 6:13:32 AM PDT · by rattrap · 53 replies · 1,094+ views
    Nealz Nuze ^ | 21 April 2006 | Neal Boortz
    Yesterday China's president Hu Jintal was heckled by someone who managed to sneak into the press gallery covering a White House event. This is simply not allowed in China. In fact, when the video of Hu's remarks at the White House were shown in China the part involving the heckler was blacked out. We now learn that after the incident President Bush apologized to Hu. Apologized? For what? Did Bush apologize because someone managed to slip by White House security? If so ... probably appropriate. On the other hand, if Bush apologized because someone actually heckled the Chinese president, not...
  • Feinstein insists U.S. not bound to protect Taiwan

    04/21/2006 3:18:06 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 102 replies · 2,071+ views
    Mercury News ^ | 4/20/06 | K. Oanh Ha
    In remarks certain to please visiting Chinese President Hu Jintao, U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein on Thursday told a gathering of Chinese-American business and cultural leaders in San Francisco that the United States has no obligation to defend Taiwan if it provokes China into a military confrontation. Feinstein's comments came on a day when Hu and President Bush sat down together in Washington to discuss a range of issues -- including Taiwan, which China regards as the No. 1 issue in U.S.-China relations. Before his first U.S. visit this week, Hu urged Taiwanese leaders to resume talks with China and called...
  • Woman Charged in Protest Against Hu

    04/21/2006 5:16:29 PM PDT · by satchmodog9 · 86 replies · 1,335+ views
    AP ^ | 4-21-06 | ASHTON WILLIAMS
    A woman accused of heckling Chinese President Hu Jintao during a White House appearance this week was charged Friday in federal court with a misdemeanor of willfully intimidating, coercing threatening and harassing a foreign official. ADVERTISEMENT Wang Wenyi, 47, had obtained temporary press credentials as a reporter for a Falun Gong newspaper and positioned herself on a camera stand. According to Secret Service translations provided in court documents, she shouted in Chinese: "Stop oppressing the Falun Gong," as well as "Your Time is running out," and "Anything you have done will come back to you in this lifetime." She also...
  • China heckler at White House charged

    04/21/2006 12:39:37 PM PDT · by Jack Black · 211 replies · 3,489+ views
    Reuters ^ | Fri Apr 21, 2006 | Reuters byline
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A heckler from the Falun Gong spiritual movement who disrupted a White House appearance by Chinese President Hu Jintao was charged in federal court on Friday with harassing, intimidating or threatening a foreign official. A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney's office in Washington said the misdemeanor charge carries a penalty of up to six months in jail. The woman, who entered the White House grounds as a reporter, interrupted a formal arrival ceremony between Hu and President George W. Bush on Thursday and shouted: "President Hu, your days are numbered. President Bush, make him stop persecuting Falun...
  • Going Public About Communist Concentration Camps

    04/21/2006 8:48:22 AM PDT · by Do not dub me shapka broham · 12 replies · 401+ views
    The Epoch Times ^ | April 21, 2006 | Epoch Times Staff
    Two sources appear in public for the first time to detail organ-harvesting in China Informants Annie and Peter in Washington DC on April 20. Their speeches were their first public testimony about large-scale organ harvesting atrocities in China. (The Epoch Times)WASHINGTON – Two sources who exposed concentration camps in China told their stories in public for the first time on Thursday afternoon. The two Chinese sources, who go by their aliases Annie and Peter, spoke at a rally at McPherson Square the same day Chinese leader Hu Jintao met with U.S. President George W. Bush, explaining why they felt the...
  • Hu calls Bill Gates "a friend of China"

    04/18/2006 11:10:11 PM PDT · by HAL9000 · 131 replies · 1,747+ views
    Excerpts - Later [Hu] said to Gates: "I admire what you have achieved at Microsoft," Hu said. "Because you, Mr. Bill Gates, are a friend of China, I'm a friend of Microsoft," he said. "Also, I am dealing with the operating system produced by Microsoft every day," he added, amid laughter. "I certainly look forward to the extension of your cooperation with China," Hu said. Hu also said he would certainly welcome a further increase in Microsoft's investment in China. "I'd also like to take this opportunity to assure you, Bill Gates, that we will certainly our words in protecting...
  • Human rights not top priority in Bush-Hu talks

    04/20/2006 9:09:30 PM PDT · by Marius3188 · 7 replies · 350+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | 19 April 2006 | David R. Sands
    Critics of China's human rights record say they face a tough battle to keep the issue high on the crowded U.S.-China agenda as President Bush prepares to welcome Chinese President Hu Jintao to the White House tomorrow. Once a prickly centerpiece of the bilateral relationship, Beijing's record on human rights and political freedoms now must compete with a wealth of other pressing issues at the half-day summit, from nuclear crises in Iran and North Korea to energy, trade and the proper value of the Chinese currency. "Certainly, we are using this issue to highlight China's record, which is bad and...
  • U.S. to Allow China Processed Poultry In

    04/20/2006 5:53:52 PM PDT · by dvan · 51 replies · 816+ views
    Associated Press ^ | 04/20/2006 | LIBBY QUAID, AP Food and Farm Writer
    WASHINGTON - Poultry processed in China will be allowed to enter the United States despite outbreaks of deadly bird flu in China, the Bush administration said Thursday. Critics said the imported poultry will put public health at risk. The Agriculture Department said the meat would be fully cooked and perfectly safe. "It will have been processed," said Richard Raymond, the department's undersecretary for food safety. "Cooking will kill the virus, if there is any virus, in poultry meat." The U.S. does not accept live poultry from countries where the virulent flu strain is present. That policy has not changed. The...
  • Heckler prompts Bush apology

    04/20/2006 4:43:09 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 410 replies · 6,837+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 21 April 2006
    A HECKLER from the Falun Gong spiritual movement, who entered White House grounds as a reporter, interrupted a formal arrival ceremony for Chinese President Hu Jintao today, prompting President George W. Bush to apologise to his guest. After being welcomed by Mr Bush, the Chinese president was just beginning his response when a woman, who had been allowed into the press section, started shouting. She was escorted away by a uniformed US guard. "President Hu, your days are numbered. President Bush, make him stop persecuting Falun Gong," the woman yelled. US officials later identified her as Wang Wenyi, 47, a...
  • Chinese leader is silenced by the sound of free speech

    04/20/2006 3:49:47 PM PDT · by MadIvan · 28 replies · 851+ views
    The Times ^ | April 21, 2006 | Tom Baldwin and Anna Stroman
    CHINA’S President suffered the embarrassment of being heckled for more than a minute on the White House lawn yesterday by a protester who accused him of persecution.The arrival ceremony for Hu Jintao was interrupted by a woman from the banned Falun Gong religious movement. She began shouting from the top of a camera stand directly in front of President Bush and his guest. “President Bush, stop him from killing,” she shouted. “Stop persecuting the Falun Gong. . .President Hu, your days are numbered. No more time for China’s ruling party.” The incident occurred immediately after Mr Bush urged President Hu...
  • A Day in the Life of President Bush (photos): 4.20.06

    04/20/2006 4:15:59 PM PDT · by GretchenM · 188 replies · 3,426+ views
    yahoo.com, whitehouse.gov ^ | Thursday April 20, 2006 | GretchenM
    President Bush welomed recipients of the President's Environmental Youth Awards at the White House. He met with China's President Hu at the White House today. Dow Closes at Six Year High, According to CNBC and MSN Money. Welcome to Sanity Island!
  • America in the eyes of Chinese people (Official Chinese paper)

    04/20/2006 12:23:20 PM PDT · by PghBaldy · 32 replies · 1,707+ views
    People's Daily Online ^ | April 20 | Staff
    How the ordinary Chinese people see America? Upon the occasion that Chinese President Hu Jintao is in America for a state visit, People's Daily has interviewed some Chinese citizens on their impression on the United States.
  • No Questions Asked (WaPo Foot-in-Mouth Alert)

    04/20/2006 2:38:53 PM PDT · by edpc · 8 replies · 409+ views
    The Washington Times ^ | Thursday, April 20, 2006 | Washington Post Editorial
    Rather than press China's president to liberalize, the White House imports his muzzle on the media. FOR HU JINTAO, the substance of his summit meeting with President Bush today will occur before it ever begins -- with the 21-gun salute the Chinese president will receive on the White House lawn. Broadcast back to China, the reception will be offered by the communist regime as proof that Mr. Bush regards Mr. Hu as a strategic partner in managing global affairs. But there's another signal moment of the day's events, which will occur just after the Bush-Hu talks. Contrary to the standard...