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Holy Chow Mein, Batman!
Is Hillary gonna' ask for another loan from China?? Where's MSM coverage on this? Can't say no to the hand that feeds us. Hopefully, Commie is still a polically acceptable term. China's national flag to go up in White House on Sept 20 By Hou Lei (chinadaily.com.cn) Updated: 2009-07-13 16:45 National flag of the People's Republic of China (PRC) will be hoisted at the South Lawn of the White House in Washington on September 20, media reported Sunday. Chinese associations in the United States had applied to hold a ceremony in front of the US President’s residence to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of PRC. Chen Ronghua, chairman of Fujian Association of the United States, told reporters that their application was approved not only because of the sound Sino-US relations but also because China is a responsible country. "Many Americans admire China due to the success of last year’s Beijing Olympics," said Chen. More than 1,000 people will attend the ceremony and the performances held after it, according to Zhao Luqun, who will direct the performances. Zhao said the performances will demonstrate the friendship, magnanimous spirit and kindness of modern Chinese people. http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2009-07/13/content_8422505.htm |
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They own damn near all of our country(debt anyway).
They probably told congress to fly it or they wouldn't buy any more debt. |
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So, we really are goin' Commie??
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White House Debunks Reports It Will Fly China's Flag on South Lawn
A ceremony, indeed, will take place. But it won't happen on the White House grounds -- rather, on the Ellipse, on the other side of E Street from the presidential residence By Wendell Goler FOXNews.com Friday, September 04, 2009 The White House on Friday dismissed as inaccurate reports from China that the administration will mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic by flying the Chinese flag on the South Lawn. China Daily, citing other media reports, claimed the president of the Fujian Association of the United States had been granted permission to hoist the flag "in a ceremony in front of the President's residence." A ceremony, indeed, will take place. But it won't happen on the White House grounds -- rather, on the Ellipse, on the other side of E Street from the presidential residence. China Daily's report -- which said the flag would represent strong U.S.-Chinese relations and recognition of China's success in hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics -- set off howls of protest on the Internet and among conservative talk show hosts despite failing to receive confirmation from the White House. Demonstrations by foreign groups on the Ellipse or in Lafayette Park, in front of the White House, are not uncommon. But foreign flags are only flown on the White House grounds or on Pennsylvania Avenue to mark "state" or "official" visits of the countries' leaders. Under those guidelines, the Chinese flag has flown on White House grounds before, in April of 2006, when President Hu Jintao visited then President George W. Bush. In fact the current controversy is reminiscent of that visit. The Chinese insisted it was a state visit, despite U.S. assurances it was only an official one. The "state visit" label would have implied a bigger honor to Hu and to China, but Bush only had a handful of state visits and Hu's wasn't one of them. Still, Chinese media continued to report it was a state visit even after it was over. And they continue now to report that the Fujian Association rally will take place on the White House lawn, even though U.S. officials insist it will not. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/04/white-house-debunks-reports-fly-chinas-flag-south-lawn/ |
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/04/white-house-debunks-reports-fly-chinas-flag-south-lawn/
Ah, ain't that what Liberals call Faux News?? Can't believe what they report, they're biased. |
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Edited by
willing2
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Sat 09/05/09 05:33 PM
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Still sickens me, the honoring of a Government that has such a murderous reputation regarding the treatment of humans.
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Edited by
Atlantis75
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Sat 09/05/09 05:34 PM
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I think it was Bush and Comp. (read: past 8 yrs) who started to borrow money from China. Of course,now they are the main driving force behind the US economy.
Don't be surprised if there will be more chinese influence coming. USA made itself China's b.tch.. thanks to the massive borrowing and the blame goes for the previous government. |
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I think it was Bush and Comp. (read: past 8 yrs) who started to borrow money from China. Of course,now they are the main driving force behind the US economy. Don't be surprised if there will be more chinese influence coming. USA made itself China's b.tch.. thanks to the massive borrowing and the blame goes for the previous government. He who continues carries the responsability. No matter who started it, it could always be stopped. |
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/04/white-house-debunks-reports-fly-chinas-flag-south-lawn/ Ah, ain't that what Liberals call Faux News?? Can't believe what they report, they're biased. Believe me if it were even slightly true, fox would be the first to make an issue of it. I am a liberal and I dislike Fox because of thier blatant bias, but they got this one right. Not controversial enough for them to twist I guess. How ever this doesn't seem to stop you from making an issue of something that isn't happening. |
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I'm studying Mandarin
when the new world order comes in I wanna be ready |
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Edited by
Atlantis75
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Sat 09/05/09 05:56 PM
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I'm studying Mandarin when the new world order comes in I wanna be ready It might surprise some, but mandarine is the language spoken by the most in the whole world (since the asian people are the most numerous) |
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well that and Cantonese
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Whatever. Imperialists seem to love their flags and other State decorum. Me, I like my Confederate flag and my Gadsden flag. Now THOSE stand for freedom.
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Still sickens me, the honoring of a Government that has such a murderous reputation regarding the treatment of humans. If you honor the American government, you're doing that too. |
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The sad thing is, is that if the government were to collect on all the IOUs that we had instead of wiping em' clean like we did, the US would bankrupt about 25% of the countries we now owe money to.
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The sad thing is, is that if the government were to collect on all the IOUs that we had instead of wiping em' clean like we did, the US would bankrupt about 25% of the countries we now owe money to. Does that figure include inflation? I've not heard it before. |
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Whatever. Imperialists seem to love their flags and other State decorum. Me, I like my Confederate flag and my Gadsden flag. Now THOSE stand for freedom. I have my Confederate Flag tattooed on my right forearm. And no, I don't support our Administration murdering our and their kids. |
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White House Debunks Reports It Will Fly China's Flag on South Lawn A ceremony, indeed, will take place. But it won't happen on the White House grounds -- rather, on the Ellipse, on the other side of E Street from the presidential residence By Wendell Goler FOXNews.com Friday, September 04, 2009 The White House on Friday dismissed as inaccurate reports from China that the administration will mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic by flying the Chinese flag on the South Lawn. China Daily, citing other media reports, claimed the president of the Fujian Association of the United States had been granted permission to hoist the flag "in a ceremony in front of the President's residence." A ceremony, indeed, will take place. But it won't happen on the White House grounds -- rather, on the Ellipse, on the other side of E Street from the presidential residence. China Daily's report -- which said the flag would represent strong U.S.-Chinese relations and recognition of China's success in hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics -- set off howls of protest on the Internet and among conservative talk show hosts despite failing to receive confirmation from the White House. Demonstrations by foreign groups on the Ellipse or in Lafayette Park, in front of the White House, are not uncommon. But foreign flags are only flown on the White House grounds or on Pennsylvania Avenue to mark "state" or "official" visits of the countries' leaders. Under those guidelines, the Chinese flag has flown on White House grounds before, in April of 2006, when President Hu Jintao visited then President George W. Bush. In fact the current controversy is reminiscent of that visit. The Chinese insisted it was a state visit, despite U.S. assurances it was only an official one. The "state visit" label would have implied a bigger honor to Hu and to China, but Bush only had a handful of state visits and Hu's wasn't one of them. Still, Chinese media continued to report it was a state visit even after it was over. And they continue now to report that the Fujian Association rally will take place on the White House lawn, even though U.S. officials insist it will not. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/04/white-house-debunks-reports-fly-chinas-flag-south-lawn/ |
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White House Debunks Reports It Will Fly China's Flag on South Lawn A ceremony, indeed, will take place. But it won't happen on the White House grounds -- rather, on the Ellipse, on the other side of E Street from the presidential residence By Wendell Goler FOXNews.com Friday, September 04, 2009 The White House on Friday dismissed as inaccurate reports from China that the administration will mark the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic by flying the Chinese flag on the South Lawn. China Daily, citing other media reports, claimed the president of the Fujian Association of the United States had been granted permission to hoist the flag "in a ceremony in front of the President's residence." A ceremony, indeed, will take place. But it won't happen on the White House grounds -- rather, on the Ellipse, on the other side of E Street from the presidential residence. China Daily's report -- which said the flag would represent strong U.S.-Chinese relations and recognition of China's success in hosting the 2008 Summer Olympics -- set off howls of protest on the Internet and among conservative talk show hosts despite failing to receive confirmation from the White House. Demonstrations by foreign groups on the Ellipse or in Lafayette Park, in front of the White House, are not uncommon. But foreign flags are only flown on the White House grounds or on Pennsylvania Avenue to mark "state" or "official" visits of the countries' leaders. Under those guidelines, the Chinese flag has flown on White House grounds before, in April of 2006, when President Hu Jintao visited then President George W. Bush. In fact the current controversy is reminiscent of that visit. The Chinese insisted it was a state visit, despite U.S. assurances it was only an official one. The "state visit" label would have implied a bigger honor to Hu and to China, but Bush only had a handful of state visits and Hu's wasn't one of them. Still, Chinese media continued to report it was a state visit even after it was over. And they continue now to report that the Fujian Association rally will take place on the White House lawn, even though U.S. officials insist it will not. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/04/white-house-debunks-reports-fly-chinas-flag-south-lawn/ Seems as though it would be enough we support their Human Rights abuses everytime we make purchases at Wal-Mart, KMart, Target, and all the other stores that sell the end result of the abuse. |
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http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2009/09/04/white-house-debunks-reports-fly-chinas-flag-south-lawn/ Ah, ain't that what Liberals call Faux News?? Can't believe what they report, they're biased. Believe me if it were even slightly true, fox would be the first to make an issue of it. I am a liberal and I dislike Fox because of thier blatant bias, but they got this one right. Not controversial enough for them to twist I guess. How ever this doesn't seem to stop you from making an issue of something that isn't happening. if it wasn't for Fox news and the MobFather...Van Jones would still be in the White House...the state run media sure didn't cover the Van Jones story... |
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