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by sandycat2 July 7, 2008 1:52 AM EDT
Chinese inports killed our dogs and cats. Lead painted toys sickened our kids. Poison filled drugs from China killed people. China deserves to be insulted.
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by alphaa10-2009 July 7, 2008 1:36 AM EDT
CBS headline reports, "Bush: Skipping Olympics Would Be An Insult"
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If there is one thing on which most Americans and the PRC agree, George Bush, himself, is the insult.

If Bush stayed at work (after a fashion) in Washington on the nation''s problems-- instead of creating them-- all of us might be better off.

Bush gave the Dalai Lama tea and sympathy for the rape of Tibet by the PRC, but words from POTUS are cheap.

Bush made sure no statement he made affects any aspect of that lord-and-master subservience Bush reserves for China-- it is simply too profitable to WalMart and other Bush business supporters.

On this issue, at least, the Chinese tell Bush what to
kiss, and how.

Think of the irony-- the self-proclaimed Defender of American Democracy bows before the world''s most prosperous Communist dictatorship. And then, for good measure, bows again.
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by stn_sage July 7, 2008 12:57 AM EDT
If China wanted to make a gesture of peace to the people of the United States, there is one thing they could do that would help us out. They could grant political asylum to Bush and Cheney and let them live there for the rest of their miserable lives!

After all the jobs they got from the U.S. and product dumping on our markets, it''s the least they could do!

Keep them, we don''t want them back!!
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by jimbo554 July 7, 2008 12:56 AM EDT
Yeah, who are we to condemn anybody for the way they treat people?
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by incog-nito July 7, 2008 12:24 AM EDT
Statement from President Bush:

"I believe that most Americans, being deeply in debt themselves, would understand that we don''t want to offend our number one creditor. After all, where else will we be able to borrow money for the upcoming war against Iran?"
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by wardoglrs July 6, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
Bush: Skipping Olympics Would Be An Insult Leaving the White House...Priceless
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by jeffstersf July 6, 2008 11:56 PM EDT
George Bush is a walking insult to humanity
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by antoniof123 July 6, 2008 11:48 PM EDT
The truth is that George had to wait to see if China''s military would be large enough to keep him secure. Well, they said they had to draft about 2,000,000 more men but they were able to make certain that he would be protected in China.
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by karl2m July 6, 2008 11:19 PM EDT
If anyone has been insulting his best friends, it''s been BWB. He has called Europeans irrelevant, by himself or by secretary Rumsfeld. we were called weasels etc. he has alienated the world from the usa, and still he thinks that an "insult" to china is important. does this president realise that the GDP of the European union is several times bigger then the chinese GDP, and that that the eoropean GDP is already bigger then American one?
Europe is the worlds nr1 economical heavyweight, and no one else, like it or not can do smth about that
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by hungry1968 July 6, 2008 10:33 PM EDT
Funny how he regularly *****''s all over the American people, but he''s worried about insulting the Chinese, isn''t it?



"The Chinese people are watching very carefully about the decisions by world leaders, and I happen to believe that not going to the opening ceremony for the games would be an affront to the Chinese people, which may make it more difficult to be able to speak frankly with the Chinese leadership," the president said.


Funny too, how he''ll "speak" with the people that are ideologically opposed to us, but he REFUSES to "speak" with Iran or Syria. I guess that''s all part of bankrolling the lie based war, and "loaning" America into crushing debt for generations.
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by coco0331 July 6, 2008 10:26 PM EDT
Communist China takes world control due to stupid leadership by a stupid man. Vote to hang George W. Bush.
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by stn_sage July 6, 2008 10:25 PM EDT
guadalcanal3:

First, I''m glad you''re aware that it wasn''t the Chinese who attacked WTC, but it''s also time to get over it!

Second, you''re incredibly naive about our relationship with them. THEY see us as an enemy! They underwrite Bush''s war debt in order to flood our markets with cheap goods & good American jobs transferred to them.
It''s slowly killing this nation! It''s better than an outright attack, fool!

Third, China is moderate? Only a neocon would think this! And, this shows how little you know about them.

Fourth, Tibet is and has been an independent nation! Texas, the last time I looked, was still a state within the U.S.A.! Mister, they are NOT the same, at all!

And finally, friendship with them---as they define it---is what is OURS is theirs! And Bush is giving it to them, too. But, there cannot ever be a true peace with them until they decide that''s what they want, and at least for now, it isn''t what they want!
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by gce65 July 6, 2008 10:19 PM EDT
George W Bush is to Chinese President Hu Jintao what Tony Blair was to Bush: A LAP DOG!

Is he a Shar Pei?
A Chinese Crested Hairless?
A Pekingese?
A Pug?
How about a Shih Tzu?
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by gmond July 6, 2008 10:01 PM EDT
Bush is finally becoming a politician.
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by cdfoxtrot July 6, 2008 9:44 PM EDT
"Were he to boycott the event, .... Mr. Bush thinks the Chinese people might take offense".

Why is the moron-in-chief so worried about offending Chinese people but could care less about offending Europeans, Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, you name it?
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by j0xujahc July 6, 2008 9:01 PM EDT
Who cares? They already make most everything we buy, what''s to insult?
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by komoncents July 6, 2008 8:37 PM EDT
"Above all else, President Bush views his decision to attend the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics as an act of patriotism."

And ruthlessly starting wars to facilitate the single largest tranfer of wealth the world has ever known by murdering almost a million human beings in the mideast, many innocent women and children, is protecting us. If it wasn''t so despicable I''d laugh.

I''m insulted on a daily basis to be embarrassed by this cowardly, genocidal madman. There is no limit to the depths of depravity to which this exterminator will not sink.

Next he''ll be sacrificing arab babies on the oval office desk and his followers will claim he was doing us a favor by eliminating future terrorists.

When do the impeachment hearings and trials for genocide and war crimes begin?
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by demwatcher July 6, 2008 8:33 PM EDT
Where was all of your ''Liberal'' outrage when Clinton and Gore were selling us out to the Chinese.

http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/5/26/214938.shtml

and:

http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/9/29/25139.shtml

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by cyberus-2009 July 6, 2008 8:33 PM EDT
The only people that Bush is afraid of offending are the companies making millions off cheap Chinese imports, and the companies that will make millions off the Olympics.
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by METAUSTIN July 6, 2008 8:32 PM EDT
"Skipping Olympics Would Be An Insult" - George W. Bush

No kidding? That is precisely why the United States should boycott the Olympics - to show the Chinese that we do not appreciate their treatment of the Tibetian People and their ignorance of human rights to their own people.

Who gives a *** what Bush wants or thinks?!? He is the worst president the United States has EVER had and a brown-noser to the Red Chinese.

Impeach George W. Bush NOW!!!
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