Comments on: Bush "Stands Firm" Against China's Abuse

Hours Before Heading To Olympics, President Bluntly Rebukes Chinese Leaders, After Lauding Their Progress And Reforms

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by timdgrim August 7, 2008 9:41 AM EDT
America stands in firm opposition to China''s detention of political dissidents and human rights advocates and religious activists," Mr. Bush said.
"but ya''ll keep that cheap chi*k cr*ap coming to Amurica...my corporate buddies are gittin'' richer and richer. I''ve got me a whole bunch of WalMart stock and I can''t wait to count my money when I git back to the ranch. And if you need some oil, got you covered, just talk to my Veep, Di*kie boy..we''ll git you set up. Ya''ll got any of that chow from Maine?"
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by obama441 August 7, 2008 9:28 AM EDT
And China responds with, "Abu Ghraib" and "Guantanamo"..... Posted by nextGenMan and Blackwater aka the Gestapo,waterboarding,
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by scully152 August 7, 2008 9:16 AM EDT
IF he is against the abuse then WHY is he going to the olmpics and supporting China?
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by n8yvn29 August 7, 2008 9:01 AM EDT
This clown (Bush) has the nerve to criticise China for the way it treats its dissidents: He and his cronies throw people out or have them arrested for wearing t-shirts with slogans he doesn''t like (at his speeches), has people arrested on felony charges for protesting outside the protest pits his storm troopers set up, tortures or kills prisoners, etc. What a hypocrite!
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by neoconrcrazy August 7, 2008 7:51 AM EDT
""Thank you for greeting me," Mr. Bush told the children who greeted him in a courtyard with drum music. "


now I''ll read you from my favorite book; My Pet Goat
and then I''ll murder you, just like the iraqi children.....

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by neoconrcrazy August 7, 2008 7:49 AM EDT
remember the time when we, as a Nation of principles before interests, were a paradigm of the World ?

now we have become under bush & henchmen an untrusted paradox, a Nation of words without weight.


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by nextgenman August 7, 2008 7:33 AM EDT
And China responds with, "Abu Ghraib" and "Guantanamo".....
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by haoli25 August 7, 2008 7:25 AM EDT
It''s okay, the ''Chinese Water Torture'' is now called the ''Chinese Aggressive Interrogation''.
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by airboatboy August 7, 2008 7:23 AM EDT
If 80% of Americans think Georgy Boy is a joke you know what the rest of the world must think. Thank God this retired drunk is about done!
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by oneworldusa August 7, 2008 7:23 AM EDT
Leave it to Bush to try and steal thunder from the Athletes and potentially put American tourists at risk.

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by skeezix06 August 7, 2008 7:05 AM EDT
Bush. What an idiot.

On the other hand, I don''t know that we''re much better. Although I''m not one of the guilty parties, he got enough votes to get a second term in spite of the mess he made of his first term.
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by neoconrcrazy August 7, 2008 6:52 AM EDT
as bush "stands firm" regarding china - he, and U.S., are actually standing on quicksand.

we''re in hock to the chinese for trillions and have given them a strong card in any confrontation.

china has become our creditor, and we, their debtor.


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by wcreader August 7, 2008 6:42 AM EDT
It seems that it is a political talk by Bush.
We all believe that it is important to respect (regardless of one''s color, race, ***) the basic right of every human being. However, Is THE human right really being abuse and so bad in China compare to other countries? or is just some special interested group to use empty human right slogan to demonize China? One can observe, in the past 30+ year, China has change so much. If it is that bad, how come thousand if not million of Chinese visitors and students can freely to visit London, SF.. Hong Kong? If education is that bad, why our media reported in earlier that "there are more (more than the whole population of US) Chinese students learning English in school? In fact, As many other countries, China is not perfect, yet, it is moving in the right direction, would it be wonderful to for all to communicate with mutual respect and to improve together. I think Olympic is a good platform to achieve that.
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by andor3 August 7, 2008 6:33 AM EDT
yes sadly Bush (and thanks to Bush, America0, has no moral high ground to claim or authority to criticize. The world laughs at GWBush and all of us now thanks to his policies.

Someone ask Bush when and what terms change will arrive in America? Because make no mistake, it IS coming.
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by Michael Arnold August 7, 2008 6:12 AM EDT
Idiot.

Worst president ever --and probably ever will be.


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by haoli25 August 7, 2008 5:48 AM EDT
How do you say **** in Chinese?

The rest of the world ignores this r e t a r d, so will the Chinese.
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by brianbwb-2009 August 7, 2008 5:36 AM EDT
"America stands in firm opposition to China''s detention of political dissidents and human rights advocates and religious activists," Mr. Bush said.

Yet Bush presumes unto himself the "right" to lie, invade and occupy other countries, torture and murder any who resist, suppress domestic opposition, and steal from the treasury in the process.

Pretty sure the Chinese are having a very good laugh over thin clown.
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