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To: donald sew who wrote (42046)7/19/1999 5:14:00 PM
From: RealMuLan  Respond to of 94695
 
Thank you donald sew, I personally agree with you on the hypothetical solution on all the treasures which have been taken away from China, that is all the treasures should be returned to China. And also should be returned are most parts of the gold, and the 30-year (bet. 1950 to 1979) of tax KMT gov. over-levied. After that they can have their independence. I personally have no problems with this solution.

For most of the Chinese, those national treasures means everything, some people did sacrifice their lives for protecting those treasures. There are so much national pride in them. Lives are precious, and national price is more precious. This may sound ridiculous for some people in this country, but that is what a lot of Chinese think. Too bad the God, if there is one, has not made everything equal.

BTW, you should apply for a job in UN<g>.