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To: TobagoJack who wrote (68788)11/29/2010 11:30:43 AM
From: westpacific5 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 217764
 
There is more freedom in China today than in America...

Pity the clueless.

And should we go to war; hope those that represent freedom win!

West



To: TobagoJack who wrote (68788)11/29/2010 12:05:04 PM
From: Maurice Winn4 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217764
 
This was not a surprise. <One cable from the U.S. Embassy in Beijing quoted an unidentified Chinese contact alleging in January this year that the Politburo, the powerful 25-person governing group in the Communist Party, ordered a cyberattack on Google Inc. as well as U.S. government computer systems.

A Google spokeswoman said: "We have conclusive evidence that the attack came from China."
She declined to comment further. China's government has repeatedly denied any involvement in any cyberattacks.
>

I'll have a look around and see what exciting new unexpected news was Wikileaked. So far, so unnewsworthy, though confirmation of expectations is always good as it confirms prejudices and bias, plans and positions.

Giggle... that's right TJ, Google isn't banned.

Mqurice