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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (66212)9/19/2010 3:52:28 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 218660
 
<<team usa enabled dictator chiang to kill off hundreds of thousands of taiwan resident chinese

Link please?
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google.com

... why should this bit of truth surprise you? i am astounded.

re revolution, it happens all different ways, with varying effects and effectiveness. it is a natural happening, much like a forest fire. the plebs who believe they are immune are the same bunch that can believe 'stocks for the long term'

without true revolution, we have a bunch of countries.
with genuine upheaval, we have a bunch of other countries.
team usa's course shall be chosen for team usa by its population, and as had happened in the past, so might happen again in the future.

the wise folks engaging with gold are very astute.

re hong kong, hk does not do revolution. hong kong does business.

shanghai? could happen either way, but i am guessing that it does not have to choose for a while yet, because all is fine and tracking correctly.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (66212)9/19/2010 12:21:18 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218660
 
U.S. woes are not our fault. Obama administration had made China a scapegoat to please voters ahead of mid-term elections.

...

"Ironically, being the largest debtor nation has not restrained the mammoth that is the U.S. Instead, its huge debt has been used as an effective apparatus to maintain and extend Washington's decades-old global financial hegemony," she wrote in a commentary in China Daily.

reuters.com