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To: elmatador who wrote (39579)9/5/2008 6:27:44 PM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217830
 
wastrel obama, the ignorant and naive and nosy busybody, is looking for a fight with the one nation that can save his behind from all sorts of problems

talking to prez ma, a mainland collaborator born of practicality hong kong, budding in where he cannot afford to bud in

just in in-tray

August 22:

In a late change to its election campaign platform this year, America’s Democratic Party expanded its commitment to Taiwan, adding two small but important phrases to an earlier draft that had virtually ignored the Taiwan issue. The platform now reads: “We are committed to a ‘One China’ policy and the Taiwan Relations Act, and will continue to support a peaceful resolution of cross Straits [sic] issues that is consistent with the wishes and best interests of the people of Taiwan.” The change, the Taipei Times mused, may have come directly from Mr. Obama’s camp. In May, Obama sent a letter to Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou congratulating him on his inauguration and offering support. “A sound U.S.-Taiwan relationship will certainly be the goal of my administration,” Obama wrote. “I believe that the United States should strengthen channels of communication with officials of your government. We should continue to provide the arms necessary for Taiwan to deter possible aggression,” the letter read.