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To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (31503)4/11/1999 9:00:00 AM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116815
 
Hi bobby. You said......" I can't figure out why US appears to be favoring China with its human rights policy over India."...
...."Have any ideas?"...
The only idea I have is that in any contest China would likely be the winner. The word winner don't seem to fit. China has their population under better control and Looks like Bill likes to be in control.
Lorne
PS. also China uses less gold than India.



To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (31503)4/11/1999 10:05:00 AM
From: long-gone  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116815
 
<<I heard about the Indian firing.
I can't figure out why US appears to be favoring China with its human rights policy over India. I can't believe it is because of India's
nuclear testing..
Have any ideas?
Things just seem so very bizarre..>>

The first lady is a communist. the president has a power problem...
India more into freedom than China...Note how this president has slapped around Israel?



To: Bobby Yellin who wrote (31503)4/11/1999 10:54:00 AM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 116815
 
"I can't figure out why US appears to be favoring China with its human rights policy over India...have any ideas?"

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- A prominent Democratic fund-raiser claims there was a direct link between the head of China's military intelligence and illicit financial contributions that allegedly went to President Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign, the Los Angeles Times reported.

Gen. Ji Shengde, the head of Chinese military intelligence, sent $300,000 in campaign donations to Johnny Chung, a Democratic fund-raiser in Southern California, The Times reported Sunday.

"...what is the price for ones soul..to witness atrocities and to stand by..."

Clinton did it in Ruwanda. Intervention there with a few thousand troops could have saved a million lives with very little risk to the party interceding.

"...what MS would do after this..invade
Montenegro..then macedonia.."

Aren't these part of Yugoslavia already and under his control? It would not be invasion if he shifted troops around within Yugoslavia.

"...and then Albania and then onto Greece?"

Albania is the poorest country in Europe. Nobody wants to invade Albania. Greece leans towards supporting Yugoslavia in this conflict--look at all the protests there against the US.

"I wonder what Solomon would have done."

He would have said, "Bring me Yugoslavia. Now cut it in two."