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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (9503)9/19/2006 11:36:23 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) of 217774
 
Hello hamoon, you are sounding upset, sounding a bit off-ish, irrational almost.

We started out discussing the maiming, pilfering, torturing, and killing that is external state-enabled in what was a cohesive Iraq, not quibbling over the foreign policy of Hong Kong or its neighbor, the PRC.

The foreign policy of the PRC can more rather than less be summarized by non-interference (or minimal interference to the extent matters and anti-matters can be helped), a principle you apparently do not understand.

You chose to divert attention by bringing in the non-issue of Tibet, a non-country, for the sake of a debate, to which I offered a more than adequate response, that of vacating N.America or renaming New Zealand as Aotearoa. I was just pointing out the obvious to the simple.

<<Not when China is building 3 arms factories in Sudan to supply them with weapons to strengthen their grasp on power>>

... are you sure you didn't mean milk powder factories?

Come on Hamoon, after a bit, the lying must get tiring as well as tiresome, even for NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF. Credibility only goes so far, and no further.

Chugs, J
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