Stupid idiot, go watch video "500 nations" to understand how native
Americans were exterminated and their lands were stolen by US
government and white Americans until 19th century, Mr.
Counterfeit!!!
Sure, dont you think US government can teach Chinese commies how to
tap people's phone, huh, idiot?
On Jul 2, 2:49=A0pm, Bryson <bry...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Jul 2, 10:44=A0am, abianch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
> > Are you referring to native Americans 410 years ago or British in
> > America Continent 410 years ago? =A0Please clarify, haha!
>
> You wrote: "It's sad to see Chinese commies have to use Cisco, Yahoo,
>
> Google etc to "exterminate" its own people as you claimed here, they
> should just copy US government's "native American
genocide".http://www.wic=
ocomico-indian-nation.com/pages/genocide.html. That
> means that you, idiot, mean that the US government was conducting
> "native American genocide 410 years ago! Go to school and improve your
> English, instead of making a fool of yourself on the Internet!
>
> > Hey, in case you did not know, native American genocide continued to
> > 19 century until most native Americans were exterminated.
>
> Show us your source and references.
>
> > How about Chinese commies to learn from US government's retaining
> > "terrorist suspects" at Guant=E1namo bay in Cuba without any trial,
that=
> > is pretty recent event taht violated human rights from the USA, right,
> > Mr. Counterfeit? Haha!
>
> The USA is at war with AL Qaeda terrorists, and should use every
> possible method to avoid terrorists from getting into U.S. soil. You
> think you can enjoy freedom and safety if the U.S. government doesn't
> take all these measures? Ha-ha yourself, idiot!
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Jul 2, 10:12=A0am, Bryson <bry...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > > On Jul 2, 1:10=A0pm, "abianc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <abianc...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> > > wrote:
>
> > > > It's sad to see Chinese commies have to use Cisco, Yahoo, Google
etc=
> > > > to "exterminate" its own people as you claimed here, they should
jus=
t
> > > > copy US government's "native American genocide".
>
> > > >http://www.wicocomico-indian-nation.com/pages/genocide.html
>
> > > > On May 20, 10:20=A0am, Hairy Dope <****te...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > > So, you are comparing China in 2008 to America in 1610, are you? Are
> > > you suggesting that the mentality of the Chinese today is equal to
the=
> > > mentality of Americans 398 years ago? You are saying that the
Chinese
> > > mentality is about 400 years behind that of the Americans?
>
> > > > > It's well known that GOOGLE and YAHOO long ago, in cyber time,
hav=
e
> > > > > been enabling the Chinese Commies to thwart and disable their
> > > > > citizens' access to the Internet, which as we know conveys news
an=
d
> > > > > information that definitely would be harmful to the
slavemasters' =
grip
> > > > > on power over some 1.3 billion people.
>
> > > > > And China -- being a potentially economic GIANT on a par with
the =
U.S.
> > > > > -- China cannot be ignored by the Ciscos of the world. =A0Even
if =
it
> > > > > means assisting a nation whose history is replete with mass
> > > > > extermination of its own people!
>
> > > > > ------------------------------
> > > > > "Cisco File Raises Censor****p Concerns
>
> > > > > "Do***ent Implies Sup****t for China"
>
> > > > > By Glenn Kessler
> > > > > Wa****ngton Post Staff Writer
> > > > > Tuesday, May 20, 2008; D01
>
> > > > > Cisco Systems, seeking to penetrate the Chinese market, prepared
a=
n
> > > > > internal marketing presentation in which it appeared to be
willing=
to
> > > > > assist the Chinese Ministry of Public Security in its goal of
> > > > > "combating Falun Gong evil cult and other hostile elements,"
accor=
ding
> > > > > to a translation of a do***ent obtained by congressional
> > > > > investigators.
>
> > > > > The Cisco presentation will take center stage today at a hearing
o=
f
> > > > > the Senate Judiciary Committee on the Global Internet Freedom
Act,=
> > > > > which aims to defeat Internet censor****p. The Wa****ngton Post
obta=
ined
> > > > > a copy of the presentation, the authenticity of which was
confirme=
d by
> > > > > Cisco.
>
> > > > > Falun Gong is a spiritual movement that has been harshly
repressed=
by
> > > > > the Chinese government, which claims the group is engaged in
illeg=
al
> > > > > activities.
>
> > > > > In its PowerPoint presentation, Cisco referred to the Chinese
> > > > > government's project to control the Internet, including its use
by=
> > > > > groups such as Falun Gong. After a slide referencing the
crackdown=
on
> > > > > Falun Gong, the next slide proclaims: "Cisco Op****tunity: High
sta=
rt-
> > > > > point planning, High standard construction, Technical training,
> > > > > Security and operation maintenance."
>
> > > > > A Cisco spokeswoman said the do***ent was six years old and was
> > > > > intended only for internal use by Cisco's Chinese employees, not
a=
s a
> > > > > marketing tool to entice business from the Chinese government.
"Th=
e
> > > > > inclusion of the statement was not appropriate," said Jennifer
Gre=
eson
> > > > > Dunn. "It was simply a restatement of the government's
objectives.=
It
> > > > > has nothing to do with Cisco's objectivity and Cisco's
technologie=
s.
> > > > > We are very much for freedom of expression."
>
> > > > > Still, Cisco has sold the Chinese Ministry of Public Security
what=
> > > > > Greeson Dunn called "generic routing and switching technologies"
> > > > > designed to make the communications infrastructure more
efficient.=
She
> > > > > said Cisco has not sold any equipment meant to "identify
dissident=
s or
> > > > > hostile elements."
>
> > > > > Mark Chandler, senior vice president and general counsel for
Cisco=
,
> > > > > will testify at the hearing held by the human rights
subcommittee =
of
> > > > > the Senate Judiciary Committee, as will Google and Yahoo
executive=
s.
> > > > > Lawmakers will seek to determine whether Cisco is just selling
off=
-the-
> > > > > shelf technology or is helping China apply that technology to
cont=
rol
> > > > > dissent.
>
> > > > > A committee staff member, speaking on condition of anonymity
becau=
se
> > > > > the hearing had not yet been held, said that despite Cisco's
claim=
s of
> > > > > innocence, the presentation "raises troubling questions about
what=
> > > > > they are doing." He noted that Cisco, which provides the
hardware =
that
> > > > > governments such as China use for firewalls and surveillance
syste=
ms,
> > > > > has regularly assured lawmakers that it does not know how its
prod=
ucts
> > > > > are used and does not market products for censor****p. Now, he
said=
,
> > > > > "we don't know what the truth is."
>
> > > > > The House Foreign Affairs Committee has passed the Global Online
> > > > > Freedom Act to curtail the ability of U.S. companies to help
forei=
gn
> > > > > governments censor the Internet. The bill, which has been
endorsed=
by
> > > > > many human rights groups and is squarely aimed at China as host
of=
the
> > > > > 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, makes it a crime for U.S.
compani=
es
> > > > > to turn over personal information on their users if the
government=
> > > > > intends to repress the citizens. But opponents criticize the
> > > > > legislation as taking a simplistic approach to a complex
internati=
onal
> > > > > issue, putting private companies in the middle of a dispute
betwee=
n
> > > > > governments.
>
> > > > > Sen. Richard J. Durbin (D-Ill.), who is chairing the hearing,
has =
not
> > > > > endorsed the House legislation but is seeking more information
for=
> > > > > possibly proposing his own legislation.
>
> > > >
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