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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (9504)9/20/2006 12:16:00 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217753
 
Hello Hamoon, ... because they are welcomed, by all, and explicitly and unambiguously sanctioned by the UN, the electoral mechanism for the world, and I suspect they would continue to be welcomed.

<<Of course, when we have to compete with Fascist regimes seeking to exploit nations for their own economic benefit, such as we're currently seeing with China, then sometimes we find ourselves getting involved with regimes that have no desire to reform, or work towards being democratic>>

... so, that is the spin, is it? Then let us dial back the clock to pre-1994, before China found it necessary to import oil and a lot of other stuff. The US did what where to whom and when (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile/Cambodia, ... Iran, Iraq, ... Vietnam ... and the list covers the globe).

Be serious. Are you thick or delusional, or just spinning?

<<But where possible ... And if our past has not been always been perfect towards fulfilling that goal, the future is a different story and we have an obligation to stop enabling these repressive regimes>>

... :0) when did you take a drink from the KoolAid bucket?

<<Fascist regimes ... China>>

... now I know you are thick and delusional, and spinning, as viewed from Freedom Mountain Kowloon and Money Rock Hong Kong, being the freest place in this and all galaxies.

So, let us get back to the issues we were discussing and reach closure.

As in Iraq was unlawfully invaded, creating a humanitarian crisis, made worse by external state-enabled looting, raping, torturing, and killing of women and children and grandparents, by way of direct participation and indirect dismantling of social structure. Are we agreed on the major salient points?

And, on the matter of Tibet, it would be vacated when N.America is evacuated. Correct?

Regarding Mongolia, (i) it can claim all of China as its natural territory by way of (ii) majority of recorded Chinese history. I agree with (i), and find (ii) factually wrong.

I have a suggestion, given that there are 10x more Mongolians in Inner Mongolia (which is part of China) than Mongolia, perhaps a combination is a natural state of is, affecting productivity through synergy :0) If so, let the voting commence :))))

Any other hardly supportable points?

Chugs, J



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (9504)9/20/2006 12:30:43 AM
From: Rolla Coasta  Respond to of 217753
 
Doesn't make you guys much different than the US, except that you've annexed a terroritory populated by a people who have not ethnic linkage to the Han.

I think US should annex Iraq as part of America terroritory, and make home to American people. In this way, civil war in Iraq could be avoided. Iranian Shi'a domination could be avoided. And more importantly, we get more oil to fund the deficit.