On Apr 10, 10:43=A0am, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Apr 9, 11:03=A0pm, Jim Walsh <jimNOwalsSPA...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > On Tue, 8 Apr 2008 23:05:17 +0800, rst0wxyz wrote
> > (in article
> > <d3c20f23-f0e0-4623-8135-2c55a9329...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>):
>
> > > On Apr 8, 1:22=A0am, Jim Walsh <jSPAMimNwals...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> > >> The CCP is fighting to prevent the Chinese from being free. Why?
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use
> > >> its members have high-paying jobs.
>
> > > The Chinese are free.
>
> > Not even the CCP is so brazen as to lie like this.
>
> The CIA/American government propaganda is making this lies to destroy
> China. =A0I repeat:
>
> =A0 =A0Go to China and see for yourself. =A0China is free. =A0You will
not=
> even see any policman around on Chinese city streets. =A0The only place
> where you see military/soldiers in China is around Tiananmen Square.
> They are more for the tourists to see than to do anything to control
> the people.
>
> I visited the village where I was born, and the people were happy and
> content. =A0There was no police, CCP member(s) watching us. =A0The
> villages were happy with the current government. =A0No one were unhappy
> and said anything against the government. =A0Someone in the village
> pointed to a very elderly lady in her late eighties and told me she
> used to work for my mother.
>
>
>
> > > Why don't you go to China and especially to the
> > > rural part of China and see for yourself how well the people are in
> > > rural China.
>
> > The rural part is more free than Hong Kong? Beijing? weird.
>
> Yes, they ARE free, more free than Hong Kong, Beijing, and I would say
> San Francisco, because there was no police, no solders, no
> politicians, no one to tell them what to do, to say.
>
> It is not weird. =A0It is the truth. =A0Your beliefs are based on CIA/
> American propaganda lies brough on by the American government to
> create chaos and dissension to bring the Chinese government down.
I also might add:
Not much has changed since I left China in 1949. The small town where
our family did the buying was almost the same as in 1949. The village
was the same, only a few new buildings/houses were added.
The changes I saw were:
China today is cleaner, not too many flies.
TV, electricity, telephone available to the villagers
Paved road to villages where a car can drive to/from.
Schools are much better and almost new.
Food plentyful.
Freeways from Guangzhou to the small towns, and roads to villages.
In Kaiping City, I saw two automobile carrier trucks carrying Buick
Regal (brand new) to car deal****ps.


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