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Mirolyuba
Coquitlam, Canada
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Poor dictator. He's trying to re-start the cold war to save the crumbling Chinese Communist Party dictatorship! Doesn't he realize the CCP is already on the "trash heap of history" and only waiting to be buried? CCP China Hu looks more like DPRK Kim every day!
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bill
Auckland, New Zealand
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The millions of citizens in China clamering to watch democratic Taiwans elections, and some even trying to swim to Taiwan, is a painful kick to hu's ar$e, but hopefully it will add a little more fat to the fire already starting to burn brighter in China
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china men
London, UK
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Two idiots! Edcated them is wasting time
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Ching Cheng
Clarksville, MD
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Rich folks are robbing poor folks across China - Thousands protest in China over investment scams: report (AFP)– 17 hours ago BEIJING — Authorities have vowed to toughen a crackdown on illegal investment schemes after thousands of protesters took to the streets in central China at the weekend, state media reported Tuesday. Demonstrators in Anyang, a city in Henan province, swarmed a train station on Sunday claiming they had been defrauded and threatening to take their gripes to Beijing, various reports said, in the latest protest to hit the country. Photos posted online purportedly of the protest showed thousands of people and dozens of police, some wearing riot gear, on a street. Police detained 21 protesters, the China Business News said. They also stopped demonstrators from boarding trains bound for the capital, according to a post on a weibo, a Chinese version of Twitter. AFP calls to the Anyang city government went unanswered. Anyang has been plagued by illegal investment schemes, which offer higher interest rates than banks. Many investors have been left out of pocket after the operators of the scams went broke and fled, previous reports said. Authorities launched a crackdown in September, arresting more than 100 people and investigating more than 40 companies suspected of being involved in the multi-million-dollar schemes. But the city government on Sunday admitted to "weak links in our handling of illegal fundraising schemes" and pledged to recover investors' money, the Anyang Daily said in a story carried on the city government's website. Limited investment options and low interest rates offered by the major banks have prompted many Chinese seeking better returns for their money to invest in the country's property market and illegal get-rich-quick schemes. The Anyang protest is the latest incident in China where residents have taken to the streets to oppose land seizures, pollution and perceived official corruption. Last month residents of a village in the southern province of Guangdong faced off with authorities for more than a week after driving out local party officials they say had been stealing their land for years. The revolt against officialdom in Wukan ended after a senior provincial official said their complaints about land seizures were reasonable and agreed to release detained villagers. Locals of Haimen town, also in Guangdong, clashed with police last month after they blocked a highway to protest a planned power plant expansion, which authorities later promised to http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/...
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xyz
Hamilton, Canada
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xyz
Hamilton, Canada
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china men wrote: Two idiots! Edcated them is wasting time What are you doing in the West, Chinaman?
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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bill wrote: The millions of citizens in China clamering to watch democratic Taiwans elections, and some even trying to swim to Taiwan, is a painful kick to hu's ar$e, but hopefully it will add a little more fat to the fire already starting to burn brighter in China Actually, many are laughing at Taiwan's elections, a damn joke. Even funnier are the fights in Taiwan's Legislative Yuan. Even I notice there are less of these now as KMT out-number DPP 3 ot 1, sure way to get your butts kicked, Billy.
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bill
Auckland, New Zealand
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actually rayhole, you are all $hit again, here is some of the stuff being said online,, hey there is heaps more,, and you know it. 2012 ELECTIONS: Ma’s run-in with vendor gets people talking in China By Jake Chung / Staff Writer, with CNA A report of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英& #20061;) being shooed away by a vendor when campaigning on Thursday has sparked discussion among Chinese academics and netizens on Taiwan’s democracy. While canvassing for votes in a traditional market in Miaoli, Ma was shooed away by a pork vendor when he walked past the booth. The report was broadcast by the Phoenix Publishing & Media Network. Reports of the incident sparked discussion among Chinese netizens and bloggers, with an article posted on a micro-blogging site by Beijing Banghe Wealth Research Institute director Han Zhiguo (韓志& #22283;), titled “Democracy Makes a Leader Humble,” receiving more than 300 replies. It was also reproduced on other Web sites more than 2,600 times. According to Han, as Taiwanese would be voting in presidential elections on Jan. 14, Ma, who is seeking re-election, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英& #25991;) and People First Party (PFP) presidential candidate James Soong (宋楚& #29788;) have been busy with campaign activities. He said regardless of which candidate one listens to, there is “no bureaucratic language or posturing,” adding that the candidates were truly trying to meet the people and show what a democracy is. “At a time like this, one can really see who is the servant and who is the master, and experience what a balanced system is,” Han wrote. Han then went on to question when people in China would be able to see their politicians being shooed away by a pork vendor. In response to the question, a Chinese netizen replied and said when “Taiwan unifies China,” while another wrote:“We can see the future of our people from Taiwan’s example.” as you see Rayhole for guys like you,, your days are numbered. the masses are waking up go join many names with his mummy in New York
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Since: Aug 08
Shanghai, China
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bill wrote: actually rayhole, you are all $hit again, here is some of the stuff being said online,, hey there is heaps more,, and you know it. 2012 ELECTIONS: Ma’s run-in with vendor gets people talking in China By Jake Chung / Staff Writer, with CNA A report of President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英& #20061;) being shooed away by a vendor when campaigning on Thursday has sparked discussion among Chinese academics and netizens on Taiwan’s democracy. While canvassing for votes in a traditional market in Miaoli, Ma was shooed away by a pork vendor when he walked past the booth. The report was broadcast by the Phoenix Publishing & Media Network. Reports of the incident sparked discussion among Chinese netizens and bloggers, with an article posted on a micro-blogging site by Beijing Banghe Wealth Research Institute director Han Zhiguo (韓志& #22283;), titled “Democracy Makes a Leader Humble,” receiving more than 300 replies. It was also reproduced on other Web sites more than 2,600 times. According to Han, as Taiwanese would be voting in presidential elections on Jan. 14, Ma, who is seeking re-election, Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英& #25991;) and People First Party (PFP) presidential candidate James Soong (宋楚& #29788;) have been busy with campaign activities. He said regardless of which candidate one listens to, there is “no bureaucratic language or posturing,” adding that the candidates were truly trying to meet the people and show what a democracy is. “At a time like this, one can really see who is the servant and who is the master, and experience what a balanced system is,” Han wrote. Han then went on to question when people in China would be able to see their politicians being shooed away by a pork vendor. In response to the question, a Chinese netizen replied and said when “Taiwan unifies China,” while another wrote:“We can see the future of our people from Taiwan’s example.” as you see Rayhole for guys like you,, your days are numbered. the masses are waking up go join many names with his mummy in New York Idiots like you couldn't dinstinguish between Goals and Means to get to the goals. Democrazy is not the goal, but means to get to be rich, at least this is what the Western world thinks. Achieving economic success to improve ordinary people's living standard is the ultimate goal for any country/government. Most people got these two things confused. Americans spend so much effords breaking Iraq, Egypt's social structure hoping to get democrazy in the country but they obviously mixed up goals and means. They mistake democrazy as goals and these countries ended up in chaos. China doesn't have democrazy but still is quickly lifting people out of poverty and out lives are greatly imporoved, we got our priorities straightened out.
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old china
Chengdu, China
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xyz wrote: <quoted text>What are you doing in the West, Chinaman? Making sure that nobody defaults on the loans at a guess.
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bill
Auckland, New Zealand
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Little djoe, you sure got one fzuked up life.you dont have to be rich to be happy, and Democracy is not about getting rich. you say your life is greatly improved now, is it really? ask your knee djoe, are you just saying what you been taught to say since you were a kid?. look at your uncle wombat, mail order bride in a foreign country, and on line trying to be a wu mao deng, is that "pride" djoe?. what ever you say about the Egyptions or what ever,look around you djoey ar$ehole dictaters are getting the boot every where, have you been watching Russia?. pretty close to home huh?
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china men
London, UK
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Hu said ture, chinese never ever trust westen,can evil turn into good one night, compare india and egypt! China did well, west rob loot world before, they want to doit but have to disgise now, they fool the world except chinese
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Since: Aug 08
Shanghai, China
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bill wrote: Little djoe, you sure got one fzuked up life.you dont have to be rich to be happy, and Democracy is not about getting rich. you say your life is greatly improved now, is it really? ask your knee djoe, are you just saying what you been taught to say since you were a kid?. look at your uncle wombat, mail order bride in a foreign country, and on line trying to be a wu mao deng, is that "pride" djoe?. what ever you say about the Egyptions or what ever,look around you djoey ar$ehole dictaters are getting the boot every where, have you been watching Russia?. pretty close to home huh? That's not pride that's lies by retards like you and only retards like you would believe them. Anybody with their heads screwed on right would laugh their heads off at what you said about China. There are different ways to achieve economic success for a country, in order for ordinary people to live a better life. That's what this is all about. Democrazy is one way to get there for some countries, but if you look around, none of the Asian tigers achievered that under democrazy including Taiwan. Taiwan's economy took off during Jiang Jing Guo era which was nothing but dictatorship, he even ordered the murder of a few hardcore Tai Du activists, one was pushed off a subway platform and stuck to death by running train in Japan....funny he didn't kill you. S. Korea's LG, Samsung were all established during Park's dictatorship. Singapore didn't even allow chewing gums let alone political freedom....... Yes, dictators are getting booted out in Middle East, then what? That's what the stupidity of democrazy is, they are only hotheaded about getting dictators out witout knowing what the hellhole they are getting themselves into afterwards. Ordinary people's lives are not improved at all after Saddam Husein was out, on the contrary, 100,000 civilians died and their families suffer, people used to have jobs and houses and schools but not anymore. their lives are much worse off you idiot, that's what I am talking about. And prospects aren't that bright either, you get one dictator out but brought in a muslim islamic extremist dictatorship and set the country back 300 years where women's rights were all denied and one man can marry 4 wives, that's going backward you idiot, is that what democrazy is all about? I am almost sure democrazy is not that. During Ah Bian's 8 years of "Democrazy", Taiwan's economic went down hell, that 8 years is known in China as Taiwan's culture revolution where ideology is everything, class struggle is priority, it's kinda funny watching you idiots laughing at China for GLF, Cultural Revolution but are actually doing it yourself, after China set the example first. Again, democrazy is not the goal, the goal is to improve ordinary people lives. when democrazy falsefully becomes the goal, the real goal gets pushed aside and ordiary people suffer. Ah Bian's 8 years; Iraq, Egypt are all examples of my this statement. Think about it when you are calm and after taking your daily medicine, I am sure you can understand.
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china men
London, UK
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West control world voice, politica progenda press alwary liaer, irak war -completely lier, when china control voice , china will promot ccp political model, at first, you must became rich powerful country, west dream china will be next irak libiya, if they live china one year, they will laught their own thought,only less half people vote, they can't choose good leader, when leader sit in office, he broken promise one be one, he sevice rich not poor, china ccp can plan country next 50 years, set gole every 5 year,
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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bill wrote: Little djoe, you sure got one fzuked up life.you dont have to be rich to be happy, and Democracy is not about getting rich. you say your life is greatly improved now, is it really? ask your knee djoe, are you just saying what you been taught to say since you were a kid?. look at your uncle wombat, mail order bride in a foreign country, and on line trying to be a wu mao deng, is that "pride" djoe?. what ever you say about the Egyptions or what ever,look around you djoey ar$ehole dictaters are getting the boot every where, have you been watching Russia?. pretty close to home huh? If Taiwan democracy is so great, why are YOU in New Zealand? Taiwan's economy grew the fastest in the 1970s and 1980s during its Autocracy days. Since getting "democracy" in the 1990s, Taiwan has squandered two decades in in-fighting among its rival parties and bickering over independence. During DPP rule, Taiwan went from the world's No. 15 economy to No. 25, in what was called the "Taiwan Cultural Revolution." "Arab Spring"? Yes, Autocracies replaced by new Islamic Republics in Morocco, Tunisia, and Egypt. As for Russia, Putin will win in March; just wait and see.
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Since: Mar 08
Greenville, SC
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bill wrote: Little djoe, you sure got one fzuked up life.you dont have to be rich to be happy, and Democracy is not about getting rich. While you don't have to be rich to be happy, you can't be happy when you are pennyless. Check out India. Democracy is not about getting rich, it is about getting poor as the world is slowly finding that out.
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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dzhou wrote: <quoted text> That's not pride that's lies by retards like you and only retards like you would believe them. Anybody with their heads screwed on right would laugh their heads off at what you said about China. There are different ways to achieve economic success for a country, in order for ordinary people to live a better life. That's what this is all about. Democrazy is one way to get there for some countries, but if you look around, none of the Asian tigers achievered that under democrazy including Taiwan. Taiwan's economy took off during Jiang Jing Guo era which was nothing but dictatorship, he even ordered the murder of a few hardcore Tai Du activists, one was pushed off a subway platform and stuck to death by running train in Japan....funny he didn't kill you. S. Korea's LG, Samsung were all established during Park's dictatorship. Singapore didn't even allow chewing gums let alone political freedom....... Yes, dictators are getting booted out in Middle East, then what? That's what the stupidity of democrazy is, they are only hotheaded about getting dictators out witout knowing what the hellhole they are getting themselves into afterwards. Ordinary people's lives are not improved at all after Saddam Husein was out, on the contrary, 100,000 civilians died and their families suffer, people used to have jobs and houses and schools but not anymore. their lives are much worse off you idiot, that's what I am talking about. And prospects aren't that bright either, you get one dictator out but brought in a muslim islamic extremist dictatorship and set the country back 300 years where women's rights were all denied and one man can marry 4 wives, that's going backward you idiot, is that what democrazy is all about? I am almost sure democrazy is not that. During Ah Bian's 8 years of "Democrazy", Taiwan's economic went down hell, that 8 years is known in China as Taiwan's culture revolution where ideology is everything, class struggle is priority, it's kinda funny watching you idiots laughing at China for GLF, Cultural Revolution but are actually doing it yourself, after China set the example first. Again, democrazy is not the goal, the goal is to improve ordinary people lives. when democrazy falsefully becomes the goal, the real goal gets pushed aside and ordiary people suffer. Ah Bian's 8 years; Iraq, Egypt are all examples of my this statement. Think about it when you are calm and after taking your daily medicine, I am sure you can understand. A strong and prosperous China is the Goal. Democracy or Autocracy is just a Tool to get there. Next time you go to Yiwu in Zhejiang in China, you'll see many Iraqis or Afghans there. Yes, they're "refugees" who escaped the chaos in their country by coming to China, where you don't get blown up crossing the street.
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Since: Mar 08
Basking Ridge, NJ
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RayH wrote: <quoted text> A strong and prosperous China is the Goal. Democracy or Autocracy is just a Tool to get there. Next time you go to Yiwu in Zhejiang in China, you'll see many Iraqis or Afghans there. Yes, they're "refugees" who escaped the chaos in their country by coming to China, where you don't get blown up crossing the street. Exactly. How many S.Korean, Japanese, & "Taiwanese" are living in China instead of their democratic society pretty much tells it all.
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RayH
Shenzhen, China
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Zsari wrote: <quoted text> Exactly. How many S.Korean, Japanese, & "Taiwanese" are living in China instead of their democratic society pretty much tells it all. Almost 10 percent of all Taiwanese are living on the mainland. That's 2,000,000 people.
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Since: Mar 08
Chatham, NJ
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Hu is just translating what Jon Huntsman has said. http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMzIyODA4MDQ4.ht...
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