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China Stealing "Vast Amounts Of Sensitive Information" In Digital Spy Attacks

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by leeanna58 November 20, 2008 7:06 PM EST
Will they sell hot dogs and popcorn at the show trials? If so I''''ll be there.

Posted by incog-nito

Don''t wait for the trials to get your pop corn and hot dogs, just go to a ball game.
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by leeanna58 November 20, 2008 7:04 PM EST
I wonder if Obama would trim US aid to foreign countries.

Posted by thuderstone

It will be interesting to see what happens.
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by zaniacloclo November 20, 2008 7:03 PM EST
Why don''t we start with Bill Gates. He loves chinese programmers. How about other high tech companies.
In the pursuit of the mighty all dollar we have compromised national security....

How will multinational corporations deal with China.
Just like Google has done? Shame on our corporate leaders for selling out. Oh yes I forgot,we do not have the talent here in the US to develop anything this is why we need the H1 visas.What a bunch of crooks. What we do not have here is leaders with values and respect for fellow Americans.
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by thuderstone November 20, 2008 6:46 PM EST
Obama will not deal with Chinese like how Bill Clinton did. The biggest issue is still jobs. Also with so much at stake, I wonder if Obama would trim US aid to foreign countries.
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by leeanna58 November 20, 2008 6:39 PM EST
Bill Clinton gave our technology to China when he was President. Now the O''Clintons are back in power, who knows what they will give away next?
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by pcreversed November 20, 2008 6:32 PM EST
And we gave china "favored nation status" why??? They are going to be our masters soon and we will let them do it gladly. Our governemnt needs to be over-thrown and recreated to serve the people of this country. they have little interest in us and it is out of control
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by thuderstone November 20, 2008 5:54 PM EST
The Bush administration is also soft on Israeli programs.
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by incog-nito November 20, 2008 5:53 PM EST
Sure! The left wing will have its political show trials and the right wing will have its political show trials when they get back in power (which ***will*** happen).

Yep - that''''s where we want this country to go!

Posted by oldone61 at 02:48 PM : Nov 20, 2008

Will they sell hot dogs and popcorn at the show trials? If so I''ll be there.
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by oldone61-2009 November 20, 2008 5:48 PM EST
"...Hopefully the trials for genocide and crimes against humanity will be next."
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Posted by notfooled at 02:40 PM : Nov 20, 2008

Sure! The left wing will have its political show trials and the right wing will have its political show trials when they get back in power (which ***will*** happen).

Yep - that''s where we want this country to go!
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by erasmus81 November 20, 2008 5:45 PM EST
How many of them do you think are trying to crack ''''bama''''s Berry at this very moment?

Posted by impeach___w at 02:09 PM : Nov 20, 2008

Hahahahaha

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by notfooled November 20, 2008 5:40 PM EST
Vice-President Cheney has been indicted for crimes related to organized crime in Texas, but the media is hardly carrying the story which should be front page material all over the country.

Hopefully the trials for genocide and crimes against humanity will be next.
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by incog-nito November 20, 2008 5:39 PM EST
They spy on us. We spy on them. Let''s call it even.
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by manstantrust November 20, 2008 5:34 PM EST
They used to say when I was in Europe some 25 years ago hat the chinese will imitate everything, but do it better. Now who is to blame?
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by November 20, 2008 5:34 PM EST
Countries are committing espionage against one another? What a surprise!
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by flreason November 20, 2008 5:28 PM EST
Unfortunately, this is no joke. There was a time when selling technology to China was a crime. However, the free-traders won out, so they could tap into the emerging markets in Asia and outsource to an educated work force that were cheaper than U.S. workers. We have been sold down the river by corporations who value profits over security.

Jefferson was right:
"Merchants have no country. The mere spot they stand on does not constitute so strong an attachment as that from which they draw their gains."
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by seer57 November 20, 2008 5:12 PM EST
We would''nt want to piz''m off now would we? They might call in our 500 billion debt we owe them.Now they really got us. What we need now is.......CHANGE. Well then again most of the stuff they make in China breaks or wears out prematurely so maybe their spy ware aint worth dogsht.We probably are doing something but our CIA can''t talk about it.
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by caliengineer November 20, 2008 5:01 PM EST
China''s plan to merge the world into "one China" includes conquering America "in a single day."
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by liberalme November 20, 2008 5:01 PM EST
U.S. Panel Warns Of Chinese Espionage

Seriously, is this a joke ????????what are we gonna do about it..



Posted by Demdump at 01:48 PM : Nov 20, 2008

Hey---we''re busy trying to catch terrorists--what do you want?
The FBI has over 800,000 names on the terror watch list--haven''t heard where that list has been responsible for "catching" any cells.

I also think we should continue to let our corporations keep the Chinese employed---after all that''s over 250% profit for them in the Chinese efforts to kill the world---

Tell you what--if anyone in my family got sick on a product made in China-I would hold the corporation complicit!

Our "government" has dropped the ball in so many ways these past 8 years--we can only hope the Obama team can clean this mess up!

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by demdump November 20, 2008 4:48 PM EST
U.S. Panel Warns Of Chinese Espionage

Seriously, is this a joke ????????what are we gonna do about it..
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