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Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots

by Jim Walsh <jSPAMimNwalshO3@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 2, 2008 at 07:38 AM

On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 02:52:24 -0500, Raymond wrote:

> On Wed, 02 Apr 2008 00:18:56 -0500, Jim Walsh
> <jSPAMimNwalshO3@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:

>>BTW, the law in the PRC requires the Chinese to obey the CCP, which is
>>the only evidence needed to prove they can not speak for themselves.
> 
> The law in the United States requires Americans to obey the congress.

Nonsense. Endless numbers of laws passed by the US Congress have been 
ignored by the people, and declared void by the Courts.

> Can that be the evidence to prove that they can not speak for themselves
> also?

No. See above.

>>> You may be a human, but you are trying desperately to make yourself a
>>> beast by forcing your ideology onto us Chinese.
>>
>>You seem to misunderstand the word "force". Or you are mistaken about
>>the facts, or worse.
> 
> I'm sure you don't have the necessary physical force to make anyone
> following your order, but that doesn't mean you are not forcing your
> argument onto others by insisting something that is obviously false.

Repeat. I can not force anyone to even READ my posts.

> Chinese people are speaking up more and more everyday.

Good news. When will they be legally free to speak up all the time?

> It's all because China is advancing to the modern society.

Agree, sort of.

> After so many years living in
> Taiwan, you should know Chinese people good enough for you to understand
> the improvements in Chinese community across the Strait. Yet, I don't
> see you acknowledging those positive changes once. Why is that?

Have done so, repeatedly. The rise of China out of the abject poverty it 
was driven into by Maoism is one of the great stories of the last quarter 
of the 20th Century.

Once I even naively praised the village elections as the beginning of a 
fundamental reform that would spread through out China.

I have repeated proclaimed Deng as the savior of the Chinese for 
introducing free market economics to the PRC (while criticizing him for 
failing to introduce matching political reforms).

-- 
Love, Jim

(P.S. I routinely delete excessive newsgroups when I follow-up.)

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 4 Posts in Topic:
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
Jim Walsh <jSPAMimNwal  2008-04-02 07:38:15 
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
Raymond <niday@[EMAIL   2008-04-02 15:18:27 
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
"J.Venning" <  2008-04-02 21:24:49 
Re: FAQ For Victims Of Tibet Riots
Raymond <niday@[EMAIL   2008-04-02 15:54:45 

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