Keyword: zemin
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The American ambassador to China, Nicholas Burns, published a message of condolence on Thursday following the passing of Jiang Zemin, a former president of China responsible for the post-Tiananmen Square crackdown on anti-communist dissent and the live harvesting of organs from Falun Gong prisoners. Burns at press time is the only senior U.S. government representative to acknowledge Jiang’s death. The U.S. State Department has not published any official expression of lament for his passing. During a moment of silence and remembrance for Jiang at the United Nations Security Council on Wednesday, America’s representative did not honor Jiang, nor did the...
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An iconic photograph of then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton using her BlackBerry while wearing sunglasses on a military plane in 2011 prompted a recordkeeping official in her office to inquire about whether Clinton had been assigned a State.gov email address, the State Department disclosed this week.Clarence Finney, who oversaw an office responsible for Freedom of Information Act searches, raised the question about an official account after seeing the photo in the media, according to testimony at a deposition held Wednesday and released Thursday. The image went viral on social media in 2012, prompting a "Texts from Hillary" meme."When Mrs. Clinton's...
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The Clinton Years: The Gathering Storm Rep. Curt Weldon, R-PA, delivered the following speech at Restoration Weekend, which took place at the Arizona Biltmore in Phoenix February 23-26, 2006: It’s good to be with all of you. Many of you are old friends whom I’ve met with over the years. It’s great to be able to share a few thoughts with you about national security and specific projects I’m working on. You know, in my 20 years in Congress, the one thing I’ve come to understand about our country’s history is that the success of our country’s security has really...
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Many argue that communism will never be possible because of "human nature". The essence of this false argument is the belief that a communist society would consist of an all-powerful central government that would tell everybody what to do--and would therefore undermine the creative initiative of individuals and the search for happiness. • This argument is based on two false assumptions: (1) It assumes that a communist society will look like the former Soviet Union, or the current China, North Korea, etc (ie: corrupt police states with a feudal-style ruling class) (2) It assumes that people will only work in...
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Here is the list so far for sponcers to this hate America fest: ANSWER Code Pink UFPJ NION Al Awda World Workers Party Ruckas Revolutionary Communist party Moveon.org ACORN Campus Antiwar Network International Socialist Org Greens Party Muslim Student Association CPUSA
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BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- Jiang Zemin, chairman of China's State Central Military Commission (CMC), has requested for resignation from his remaining post as chairman of the commission, according to a letter read at a presidium meeting of the National People's Congress, China's parliament, here Friday.
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We did it... We protested churchill. There was a collection of pro-Churchill moonbats that showed up, and we protested them as well.
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TROUBLE SPEAK Ward Churchill copied 'original' art piece Takes a swing at TV reporter who confronted him -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: February 26, 2005 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2005 WorldNetDaily.com Professor Ward Churchill Adding to a growing list of allegations, controversial University of Colorado professor Ward Churchill appears to have violated copyright law by claiming a reknowned artist's work as his own. Churchill, whose integrity has been challenged since news broke earlier last month of his paper blaming victims of 9-11 for the attacks, made an Indian-theme serigraph in 1981 called "Winter Attack" and printed 150 copies. But one of the buyers,...
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Ward Hill as a member of the schismatic Boulder/Denver branch of AIM [American Indian Movement] as spent his whole life trashing the FBI and police. Here is what he said in his "Roosting Chickens" article. He is an anarchist who publishes his books through anarchist publishers. He wants to trash our law enforcement and intelligence organizations so that we will be destroyed. He doesn't want to make them better. He want the USA off the planet. He has often depicted the FBI and CIA as terrorist organizations.
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Ward Churchill is the professor from Colorado University who called the dead in the World Trade Center "Nazis" and also said that the US deserved 9/11, and that we should have not fought back. Prof Churchill may get fired from the University of Colorado-Bolder He may appear on March 1st, time pending, if the administration approves of it.
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In his FrontPage Magazine article Andrew Alexander’s Lies About the Cold War, Jamie Glazov speaks of the Soviet regime’s aggressive and expansionist designs against the West in the post-WWII period, and how de-classified Soviet sources prove that they had extensively infiltrated their agents into Western society. "...the Venona transcripts are thousands of Soviet intelligence messages that were intercepted and decoded over four decades by the FBI and the NSA (National Security Agency). Released over the past few years, these files prove that there was a large-scale Communist penetration of the U.S. government, and that Communist spies passed on valuable information...
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...As [Lilley] explains, "It was ambiguity over whether the U.S. would defend South Korea from attack -- created when Secretary of State Dean Acheson left the Korean peninsula outside the U.S. "defense perimeter" he described in a 1950 speech -- that convinced Kim Il Sung he could act with impunity. And when Saddam Hussein in 1991 informed U.S. ambassador April Gillespie that Kuwait was in his sights, and she gave an ambiguous response, tragedy also ensued. By contrast, there was nothing ambiguous about mutual assured destruction; and it worked for decades. Ambiguity [is] what Mr. Kerry offers on the subject...
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FBI bugging 'scuppered by pillow talk' By Marcus Warren in New York (Filed: 16/04/2003) A Los Angeles socialite accused of spying for China may have compromised an American operation to bug the Chinese president's plane, intelligence officials fear. Katrina Leung could have learnt about the bugging attempt from "pillow talk" with her long-term lover, James Smith, an expert on Chinese counter-intelligence at the FBI's Los Angeles office, the officials suspect. Both Leung and Smith were arrested last week. China said last year it had found 27 listening devices in a Boeing 767 that had been refitted at a Texas airport...
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RUSSIA and China stepped up their opposition to war in Iraq yesterday with a demand for a diplomatic solution. The two UN veto-bearing nations were, however, careful to couch a joint statement in terms that would not cause immediate offence to Washington. A joint statement issued in Beijing said that both countries “confirm their firm resolution to continue to promote a peaceful settlement of the problem of Iraq by all possible means believing that war can and must be avoided”. Both have strong reasons to oppose American policy; the Russians because they fear the loss of valuable oil-related contracts in...
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Divisions in the UN Security Council deepened on Tuesday as China joined the ranks of members calling for a boost to Iraqi weapons inspections, and France set out in detail what a strengthened inspections regime might involve. The French proposals could see the five permanent members of the Security Council split three to two when they next meet to discuss the issue on Friday. US officials said the Bush administration would block moves to extend the weapons inspections, and Britain dismissed the idea as irrelevant. But with Russia broadly in favour, the US and Britain could find themselves in a...
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Jiang backs Bush on terrorism, nukesBy Jim ForsythFrom the National DeskPublished 10/24/2002 3:37 PMView printer-friendly version COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Oct. 24 (UPI) -- On the eve of his meeting with President George W. Bush, China's President Jiang Zemin Thursday pledged support on two issues key to the U.S. administration: terrorism and the development of nuclear weapons by North Korea.Reading his speech in English but answering questions from the audience in Chinese, Jiang said terrorism and weapons of mass destruction "cause problems for peace and development worldwide."China is one of seven countries confirmed to have nuclear weapons."China will continue to step...
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Peoples Republic of China President Jiang Zemin (news - web sites) (R) and former U.S. President George Bush (L) stand with Houston Rockets center Yoa Ming, a professional basketball player who is also from the Peoples Republic of China, after Jiang spoke at the George Bush Presidential Library in College Station, Texas, October 24, 2002. Jiang plans to meet with current United States President George W. Bush (news - web sites) at his Crawford, Texas ranch on October 25. REUTERS/HO - Texas A&M University
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Copyright 2002 Houston Chronicle Chinese President Jiang Zemin walked through a life-sized model of a space shuttle and dined with Houston's business and political elite during a Wednesday visit choreographed to avoid the protesters who had sought to line his path. The day culminated with a $500-a-plate dinner for 800 sponsored by the Greater Houston Partnership and the Asia Society, where Jiang gave a 10-minute speech praising Houston's two-decade business links with China. "History tells us that friendly and cooperative relations between China and the United States will not only generate great benefits to the two peoples, but also contribute...
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TAIPEI, April 17 (AFP) - Taiwan's top China envoy, Koo Chen-fu, on Wednesday renewed an invitation to his mainland counterpart to visit the island now that the two were members of the World Trade Organization. Koo, chairman of the semi-official Straits Exchange Foundation (SEF), also urged Beijing to reopen top-level dialogue with Taiwan "to create new opportunities for positive interaction." "I would like to re-extend my invitation to Mr. Wang Daohan, chairman of Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait (ARATS), for a visit to Taiwan at his earlist convenience so he can get to know the island and its...
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