Posted on 10/19/2004 6:17:50 PM PDT by ambrose
Red China Endorses Kerry - Communists Pick Kerry Over Bush
Charles R. Smith
Wednesday, July 28, 2004
John Kerry has gained the support of the largest political party in the world. The official online news outlet for communist China, the People's Daily, endorsed the Senator from Massachusetts for President of the United States.
"Comparatively speaking, Kerry is noted for being friendly with China. He was once firmly against linking the most-favored-nation status to China with human rights," stated an article on the U.S. Presidential race posted by the official Chinese Central Communist Party news outlet. "From a long-term view, a Democratic administration, which stresses international cooperation, pursues 'multilateralism' and stands for a policy of contacts, will be better for both world peace and Sino-U.S. relations," noted the People's Daily article.
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Snicker Snicker!
Should have known that endorsement was coming the moment they donated to his campaign.
This man has to be stopped for the good of our country!
One more reason....
W in 04
If Kerry is president, China will attack Taiwan. China knows Kerry would say "naughty naughty" but would sit on his hands while China kills millions of Taiwanese.
Communists look out for their own.
How many Heinze plants are in China anyway ?
the NYT probably is orgasmically happy that the chinese commies like bush
And everyone thought the www.communistsforkerry.com website was a joke.
I have my "communists for kerry" shirt ready to wear for the revolution... er... election.
Sure, they're for Kerry! Carter gave the Panama; maybe Kerry will give them Kansas!
Probably, this isn't the ChiComs speaking for themselves. They probably have been asked by the Vietnamese in Hanoi to back thier favorite son, Kerry, who was recently promoted to general in the Vietnamese equivalent of the CIA.
Hmmmmm....
#1. Iran wants kerry
#2. Arafat wants kerry
#3. China wants kerry
#4. France wants kerry
#5. Canada wants kerry
#6. Mexico wants kerry
#7. Castro wants kerry
If F'n was elected, all the people in the world would soon forget what he looked like.
It would be hard to recognize him, beccause he would be in a constant kneeling position, and all you would ever see is the back of his head........
( and an ambrose BTTT !!)
Ironic, ironic. The NYT currently has an ethnic Chinese staff (Zhao Ya, the assistant researcher) jailed for "leaking state secret" and it is rumoured in Chinese circles that it is on the official PRC blacklist. (Oh well, maybe their hatred for Bush trumps the loathing of the Communist PRC)
Ironic, ironic. The NYT currently has an ethnic Chinese staff (Zhao Yan, the assistant researcher) jailed for "leaking state secret" and it is rumoured in Chinese circles that it is on the official PRC blacklist. (Oh well, maybe their hatred for Bush trumps the loathing of the Communist PRC)
So far, the Iranian "endorsement" pretending to support the
re-election of Bush is the only one that has made any sense
at all. It was just done so clumsily that it will be seen
for what it is.
The Putin endorsement of Bush is merely normal impenetrable
Russian maneuvering, and most people won't know what to make
of it, other than to give the matter some thought.
Do Chicoms seriously think that their endorsement of Kerry
would actually enhance his chances? This is going to cost
him votes wherever people hear of it. Beijing would have
been smarter to pretend to endorse Bush (but tersely), and
smarter yet to just keep their noses out of the election.
Isn't China one of the first to scream "don't meddle in
our internal affairs"?
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JOHN KERRY has always been the side of our Terrorist Enemies...
...so...
JOHN KERRY = Enemy of Vietnam Vets
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