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Apollo5600
06-22-2005, 02:22 AM
The Dictatorship of China

Lev Navrozov
Friday, June 17, 2005 On April 26, I received an e-mail from Ben Yap, evidently a Chinese man who lives in England but knows English poorly. Thus, in his e-mail, he says that my thoughts about China are not "empatized with by others." The word "empatized" has never existed in English and perhaps never will, unless the English-speaking countries become the Chinese dictators' colonies, with Yap as their governor, making them speak HIS English.

Just as many Germans residing in the United States in the 1930s were anti-Nazi while others were pro-Nazi, so, similarly, many Chinese residing in the West today are dissidents, some of whom spent years or decades in the Chinese dictators' camps and prisons, while others are voluntary spiritual slaves, lickspittles, bigots, worshiping the dictators of China and their quest for world domination.
http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2005/6/16/143853.shtml

M-Bizon
06-22-2005, 08:47 AM
How soon we forgive our mortal enemies.

Vietnam chief commie meeting with Pres. Bush.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/usatoday/20050622/ts_usatoday/vietnameseprimeministersvisitunsettlessome


They don't care. They're exactly like the Soviet Union," he said about Vietnam's communist rulers. "If you talk about democracy, you're in trouble."


The visit of Prime Minister Phan Van Khai is the first time a Vietnamese communist leader has come to the USA. Of the tens of thousands of Vietnamese-Americans who have made homes here and in the other towns of Southern California since the Vietnam War ended in 1975, many keep burning an intense flame of opposition to the communist leaders who took control of their country.



Just to put the Red Chinese Gov. in perspective. My uncle was less than 70miles from the Yalu River, the border of N.Korea and China when the 400,000 Chinese Communist Forces came and pushed us back into S.Korea. In some of the worst winter weather in 20 years for the region, he and so many others were part of uncounted rear guard actions to save their fellow soldiers from being overwhelmed by the commie hords.

He was wounded near the end of the retrograde actions, he lost 6' of intestine for his country. This is the same Gov. Today.

How can we deal with these hard core commie nations like we never spiled blood fighting to the death. What does that say about the sacrifices of our past. Fight hard now, we need you to. 20-30 years later, we will deal with SAME GOV. like nothing ever happened? How does this work. Nixon played the Red Chinese off verses the Soviets that I can all most understand. But that has not been needed for 14 years.

This new budy-budy with this Ho Chi Minh clone I dont under stand. They have nothing we need. Makes us look weak. At the least, treat em like N.Korea IMO.

Beowulf
06-22-2005, 09:35 AM
Yes, Bizon, I saw that Vietnam story yesterday and posted it. I'm not happy about it.

M-Bizon
06-22-2005, 12:23 PM
My bad Beo, did not see your post. It is still a sore place with many Americans.

And leaving that country to the Godless commies was a stain on American honor that all time might never erase. If we had turned South Vietnam in to another S. Korea the coldwar would have ended 10 years sooner. The loss of the Republic of Vietnam was a tragic case of what the libs are capable of.

LBJ made a dog's dinner of the war. Nixon had the winning plan and the will the libs in Congress banded together(if a dem can't win it must be un-winable)and shut down the war even cutting off American support and aid!?!?

Back stabing the R.O.V. and casting millions into the slavery of hardcore eastern communism.

May the shame follow them past the grave.