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September 29, 2009 at 6:33 PM #462925September 30, 2009 at 7:55 AM #463000
sobmaz
ParticipantCommunist China was embraced, recognised and rewarded financially and economically by the United States for nearly 30 years via U.S. trade policy!
Why do the people now get upset about a meaningless (at least dollar wise) ceremony when over the last 30 years our Congress and Senate along with the President have pursued public policy that rewards trading with Communist China? We have made them very very strong, why not celebrate our retarded behavior?
Oh……………That is right, Glen Beck says so…… since it is happening under Obama’s watch it is ALL his fault since he is a Kenyan and a Communist as well as a Terrorist sympathiser.
Meanwhile, Cuba, economically and socially insignificant remains the bogeyman.
September 30, 2009 at 7:55 AM #462377sobmaz
ParticipantCommunist China was embraced, recognised and rewarded financially and economically by the United States for nearly 30 years via U.S. trade policy!
Why do the people now get upset about a meaningless (at least dollar wise) ceremony when over the last 30 years our Congress and Senate along with the President have pursued public policy that rewards trading with Communist China? We have made them very very strong, why not celebrate our retarded behavior?
Oh……………That is right, Glen Beck says so…… since it is happening under Obama’s watch it is ALL his fault since he is a Kenyan and a Communist as well as a Terrorist sympathiser.
Meanwhile, Cuba, economically and socially insignificant remains the bogeyman.
September 30, 2009 at 7:55 AM #462183sobmaz
ParticipantCommunist China was embraced, recognised and rewarded financially and economically by the United States for nearly 30 years via U.S. trade policy!
Why do the people now get upset about a meaningless (at least dollar wise) ceremony when over the last 30 years our Congress and Senate along with the President have pursued public policy that rewards trading with Communist China? We have made them very very strong, why not celebrate our retarded behavior?
Oh……………That is right, Glen Beck says so…… since it is happening under Obama’s watch it is ALL his fault since he is a Kenyan and a Communist as well as a Terrorist sympathiser.
Meanwhile, Cuba, economically and socially insignificant remains the bogeyman.
September 30, 2009 at 7:55 AM #462794sobmaz
ParticipantCommunist China was embraced, recognised and rewarded financially and economically by the United States for nearly 30 years via U.S. trade policy!
Why do the people now get upset about a meaningless (at least dollar wise) ceremony when over the last 30 years our Congress and Senate along with the President have pursued public policy that rewards trading with Communist China? We have made them very very strong, why not celebrate our retarded behavior?
Oh……………That is right, Glen Beck says so…… since it is happening under Obama’s watch it is ALL his fault since he is a Kenyan and a Communist as well as a Terrorist sympathiser.
Meanwhile, Cuba, economically and socially insignificant remains the bogeyman.
September 30, 2009 at 7:55 AM #462721sobmaz
ParticipantCommunist China was embraced, recognised and rewarded financially and economically by the United States for nearly 30 years via U.S. trade policy!
Why do the people now get upset about a meaningless (at least dollar wise) ceremony when over the last 30 years our Congress and Senate along with the President have pursued public policy that rewards trading with Communist China? We have made them very very strong, why not celebrate our retarded behavior?
Oh……………That is right, Glen Beck says so…… since it is happening under Obama’s watch it is ALL his fault since he is a Kenyan and a Communist as well as a Terrorist sympathiser.
Meanwhile, Cuba, economically and socially insignificant remains the bogeyman.
September 30, 2009 at 8:20 AM #462819scaredyclassic
Participantred and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…
September 30, 2009 at 8:20 AM #462402scaredyclassic
Participantred and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…
September 30, 2009 at 8:20 AM #463025scaredyclassic
Participantred and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…
September 30, 2009 at 8:20 AM #462208scaredyclassic
Participantred and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…
September 30, 2009 at 8:20 AM #462746scaredyclassic
Participantred and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…
September 30, 2009 at 9:53 AM #462442Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=scaredycat]red and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…[/quote]
Scaredy: Excellent suggestion. My dad was in the Marines and killed plenty of Communist Chinese during the Korean War. That makes a nice connection point.
I’m going to go and read about Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” now. Such a humanist Mao was and that was a truly great policy. It made China so much better. Especially the killing of millions of people. Fewer mouths to feed and all.
September 30, 2009 at 9:53 AM #462786Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=scaredycat]red and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…[/quote]
Scaredy: Excellent suggestion. My dad was in the Marines and killed plenty of Communist Chinese during the Korean War. That makes a nice connection point.
I’m going to go and read about Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” now. Such a humanist Mao was and that was a truly great policy. It made China so much better. Especially the killing of millions of people. Fewer mouths to feed and all.
September 30, 2009 at 9:53 AM #462859Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=scaredycat]red and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…[/quote]
Scaredy: Excellent suggestion. My dad was in the Marines and killed plenty of Communist Chinese during the Korean War. That makes a nice connection point.
I’m going to go and read about Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” now. Such a humanist Mao was and that was a truly great policy. It made China so much better. Especially the killing of millions of people. Fewer mouths to feed and all.
September 30, 2009 at 9:53 AM #462248Allan from Fallbrook
Participant[quote=scaredycat]red and yellow? pretend it’s for the marines…[/quote]
Scaredy: Excellent suggestion. My dad was in the Marines and killed plenty of Communist Chinese during the Korean War. That makes a nice connection point.
I’m going to go and read about Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” now. Such a humanist Mao was and that was a truly great policy. It made China so much better. Especially the killing of millions of people. Fewer mouths to feed and all.
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