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Sat Mar-20-04 04:38 PM
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Lets send repugs to communist China since they support Chairman Mao |
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and making communist China a polital and monetary powerhouse
Lets get real here. Bush and the repubs support outsourcing our livlihoods to communist countries. I believe these commie supporters should be forced to move over there and live in Communism since they love and support it so much. Chairman Mao can be their new leader to worship.
I would be so ashamed to be a member of the republican party that supports sending our jobs to China . I say if they favor making China a world economic and military powerhouse then they should admit they love communism and want it to prosper. Maybe someday if a war with China comes our republican commie supporters will wish they hadnt made them so powerful and prosperous. They would be a powerful foe without the Billions and Billions the Repubs are exporting to them.
Lets ship the Commie bastard republicans to China !!!
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:42 PM
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1. China isn't communist. |
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:44 PM
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2. Yes it is. Unless you wanna nitpick |
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:48 PM
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4. China is very communist |
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They still control every element in everyone's life and can take away any "rights" as they see fit. Remember they cannot vote and cannot collectively bargain.
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:51 PM
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6. That would be Totalitarianism |
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:56 PM
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:55 PM
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7. and they are still one of the most repressive countries on earth. |
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Executions are maybe 10000 per year for a relatively minor offense and don't forget Tiennamen. You possess or say no more than the gov't allows - all while you're earning .03 per hour. 150 years ago we called this SLAVERY.
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:51 PM
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but it is the republican wet dream,no unions ,slave labor, and controlled money supply made up of american dollars. republicans lay in bed at night dreaming about how wonderful it`s going to be here in the USSR.
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Sat Mar-20-04 04:45 PM
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3. Let's send them to the moon. |
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Sat Mar-20-04 05:27 PM
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9. without pressure suits or oxygen... |
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It's the humane thing to do...
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Sat Mar-20-04 10:33 PM
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10. Anyone else feel this is a good strategy? |
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I know my post is silly but I had an idea that to go this route about supporting Communism would be a great way to counter the repubs simplistic one sentence talking points. This could easily be put on bumper stickers or signs.
"Supporting Bush supports Chairman Mao."
" A vote for Republicans is a vote for Chinese cheap labor"
Thats what Im talkin about.
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Sat Mar-20-04 10:42 PM
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I've said it for years. If you support China's MFN status, you support Communism through political repression and the exploitation of slave labor. I avoid Chinese goods as much as possible, but it's hard to do at times. I find it ironic that Bush (Sr. and Jr.) found it necessary to fight for such lofty goals as freedom while empowering a savage dictatorship that rules over a billion people. Right now, the modest reforms enacted by Mao (healthcare, education, etc.) have all been erased in the name of economic growth. It's returned to the days of Imperial China.
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Sat Mar-20-04 10:52 PM
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12. Democrats share plenty of blame in this as well |
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There were only a handful of votes against extending China MFN trade status!
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Sun Mar-21-04 06:22 AM
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13. it's kinda odd the Chineese don't need to be 'liberated', |
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given the lack of freedom and democracy over there.
at least they don't have any freedoms the terrorists can hate, so they'r safe; the kind of safety that Bush would like to bring to the Western world.
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