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China would risk much over Taiwan
UPI ^
| December 15, 2003
| Ed Lanfranco
Posted on 12/21/2003 9:49:17 PM PST by Tailgunner Joe
Edited on 07/12/2004 3:41:00 PM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: taiwansemi
I'd call China a fledgling basketcase as well, with complete genocide of Tibetans, natives of Xinjiang, invasions of neighbouring coutnries, over-hyped superiority syndrome when it's mostly been a backwater.
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01/06/2004 11:23:17 PM PST
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Cronos
(W2004!)
To: Cronos
If China is a basketcase, why is it getting more FDI than any other country now?
To: taiwansemi
China is a basketcase and the companies are going to make their profits and run -- like the Opium wars. Strip China bare only this time it'll be with the connivance of china's rulers -- the commie party and it's privileged sons and daughters.
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02/22/2004 1:32:38 AM PST
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Cronos
(W2K4!)
To: taiwansemi
Furthermore, the Han Chinese are known for genocide -- look at the Uighurs and Tibetans -- their lands invaded and the Han chinese pushed into those lands while the local population is liquadated.
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02/22/2004 1:33:35 AM PST
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Cronos
(W2K4!)
To: taiwansemi
A banana republic is a one-commodity nation -- like Saudi Arabia or the states in Central america or West Asia that can export only one thign -- bananas. China's a banana state as it's people have been brainwashed and are used to people telling them what to do, they have no individual personalities, only drones.
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02/22/2004 1:35:03 AM PST
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Cronos
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