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To: Ilaine who wrote (430)3/9/2003 7:46:17 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 504
 
<But, we are told, by people living in China, and why would they lie, that they have no reason to worry about human rights.

As you say, CDMA will solve every problem.
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CDMA is obviously working in China, with peace, light, harmony, happiness, health, prosperity, longevity, fun and love busting out everywhere. India is going to see if it works there too. China is going ahead in leaps and bounds and Chinese seem happy enough. Who are we to decide for them whether they are happy with the way things are going or not?

Jay Chen, who experienced up close and personal, some horrendous threats to human rights, doesn't seem too worried about human rights in China these days.

NZ/Oz and USA are bound together by banks, language and other cultural elements. I expect the same process will work its magic between Taiwan and China. North and South Korea seem headed in that direction, with South Korea coming over all weird about the USA presence, which I suppose is the prelude to eventual linkage of the two, though the gap is currently quite large; a bit like East Germany and West Germany.

Joining North and South Korea will be very tricky and I expect best not done for a decade or two, while things are gradually matched up, as NZ and Oz have done over the past couple of decades. We are nearly ripe to be added on as another state of Oz.

Mqurice