On Sun, 18 May 2008 15:37:37 +1200, "Mung"
<Princess_died@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
>"Raymond" <niday@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> On Sun, 18 May 2008 01:14:37 +1200, "Mung"
>> <Princess_died@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>
>>>"Raymond" <niday@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>> On Fri, 16 May 2008 23:43:38 +1200, "Mung"
>>>> <Princess_died@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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>>>>>
>>>>>"Raymond" <niday@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>>>>>> On Thu, 15 May 2008 23:16:34 -0700 (PDT), anjet9899
>>>>>> <kuisse0002@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>>My heart goes out to all those who lost their loved ones - children
>>>>>>>their parents, parents their babies and children, and all those who
>>>>>>>lost their homes and livelihood. It is terribly terribly sad. in
the
>>>>>>>"wake" of this disaster - with the olympics only a few months
away,
>>>>>>>what is the government's approach to this event. I hope they will
>>>>>>>either tone it down drastically or call it off.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>I hope they won't group their citizens together and get them to
stage
>>>>>>>their cheers and glee for the event. It would be terribly horribly
>>>>>>>wrong. Cheering in the midst of devastation? I hope not - and how
>>>>>>>could they.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I'm sure it's quite appropriate to have all athletes as well as all
>>>>>> people of the world to observe a moment of silence during the
opening
>>>>>> ceremony to pay tribute to those victims of the earthquake. It
should
>>>>>> be a very meaningful way to remember them.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Western hostility toward China won't stop the Olympics. Natural
>>>>>> disaster won't stop us either. We have been worse. There is nothing
we
>>>>>> can't overcome.
>>>>>
>>>>>Except Human Rights ! Wouldn't it be great if China decided it wanted
to
>>>>>be
>>>>>seen right in the eyes of it's own people versus trying so hard to be
>>>>>seen
>>>>>as right in the eys of the world.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Considering the fact that the Chinese government is responsible for
>>>> one quarter of the world's population's life, liberty and the pursuit
>>>> of happiness, and considering the fact that the Chinese government
has
>>>> been improving this one quarter of the world's population's life,
>>>> liberty and the pursuit of happiness for the past 30 years, the
>>>> Chinese government is the world's best government in honoring HUMAN
>>>> RIGHTS.
>>>>
>>>> So what's exactly the ****ing demand you are asking, you ignorant
butt
>>>> hole of the most despicable western barbarian race?
>>>
>>>In NZ there is a sound one often hears ....it goes baa baa ...it is the
>>>sound that sheep make when they following in a herd.
>>>
>>>Oh .... and you might want to polish up on your style ... you talk like
a
>>>gutter snipe.
>>>
>>>
>>
>> One more ****ing idiot who can't really answer my simple and straight
>> forward question. **** you, you pretentious hypocritical human trash.
>
>Raymond ..... I have seen your name in so many messages and if I was to
>hazzard a guess 99% of them were slating your credibility.
>
>Your obvious inability to discuss something without getting abusive shows
a
>high level of immuturity. If China is basing it's new found power on the
>likes of you then they are doomed.
>
>Go and stand in front of a tank or something..... oh that's right, that
>never happened.
>
>
Hey, dip****. It is my way of having fun by burning your ****d ass as
well as exposing your stupid argument at the same time. If you can't
take the heat, then get the **** out of the kitchen. The usenet
discussion is for adults. If you can't deal with my argument then you
are supposed to eat my **** and die.


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