Why don't you pay a visit to tibet, stay at the holiday inn in the center of town, and tell me what is happening in the bustling market place all around.
Had the single said border violator been successful, next thing one knows, the great democracy of india would whine, and so starts another pointless armed conflict costing many lives ... so, you do see that borders must not be violated, by both sies, do you not? not all nations can afford to build a fence or a wall along all borders, and the tibet demarcation is very high and very lengthy, and not all nations feel up to regime-changing invasion, authorized or unauthorized.
If one trespasser border violator and would be invader of india got shot constitutes a slaughter, what does new orleans debacle get labelled as?
or, keeping it simpler still, iraq, anyone?
and, again, for your illumination, hong kong is a un recognized separate and distinct customs and immigration territory, with own passport and very distinct laws. you are not saying you do not recognize the un, do you?
Besides, greater trinidad and minor tabago, the last i heard, is still an upstanding member of the british common wealth, where habeas corpus still in force, unlike some ex-colonies.
Tibet? who is talking about Tibet? What makes Tibet so topical? Nothing? so, why talk about it? So much more interesting talking about what we were talking about.
We were talking middle east. why do you always change the subject? why not focus, and keep it simple?
BTW, hence forth you should not get on any and all moral high horses, because you, in the aggregate, are debtors, tortuers, kidnappers, invaders, and harbouring terrorists who build bombs to kill civilians in other nations and arrange escape of same terrorists to Albania.
The high horse ride cannot silence this critic, because this critic is immune to that nonsense.
Again BTW, Hong Kong is the freest in the world, and richest, and best in math, and have benefit of habeas corpus, and where loser pays all court costs, and ... oh, you get the drift.
Interesting 2007. Chugs, J |