When ChiCom is Your Master

You mean the millions of people in towns that got their main industries downsized or exported, the millions unjustly incarcerated for victimless crimes or simply on trumped up charges, the thousands who get locked up for exercising their constitutional rights or the thousands who got ripped of with sophisticated financial instruments and therefore lost their life savings, homes, etc, or the thousands without healthcare in the richest country in the world or ... oh, no, you mean some other guy in a totally other country. Hillary can starve and kill Americans, maybe even white ones - what makes you think she can't ignore a blind Chinese guy and why are you winging about that instead of trying to do something to help your fellow Americans - like not voting for Romney or Obama for a start?
 
and if she helped him they'd be claiming she was associating with radical revolutionists...
 
You mean the millions of people in towns that got their main industries downsized or exported, the millions unjustly incarcerated for victimless crimes or simply on trumped up charges, the thousands who get locked up for exercising their constitutional rights or the thousands who got ripped of with sophisticated financial instruments and therefore lost their life savings, homes, etc, or the thousands without healthcare in the richest country in the world or ... oh, no, you mean some other guy in a totally other country. Hillary can starve and kill Americans, maybe even white ones - what makes you think she can't ignore a blind Chinese guy and why are you winging about that instead of trying to do something to help your fellow Americans - like not voting for Romney or Obama for a start?

Fluffy, as someone who is in financial difficulties and without health care, I find your patronizing of my fellow Americans who find themselves in the same boat that I am, insulting. I find your continuous references to race curious at best but I live in a massive melting pot of South Florida where deal with people of all races goes on a daily basis. I guess you don't have that life experience I do living in a multi-culture environment since you live in the Great WHITE North.

As far as my voting, my most favored candidate (Herman Cain) failed to achieve the nomination of my party (thanks to the Global Elites who were scared he would win over Romney), I have to consider which of the greater evils I do not want to see in power. That greater evil, at this point in time, is clearly our Marxist and Chief, Obama. Romney may indeed turn out to be a sell out to the Global Elites as Bush was, but the selection of the USSC nominees will become more critical as America decides on which way to rebuild itself from it's ashes in 2016 or 202. Those new replacement nominees to the USSC must be conservative to beat back the Constitution hating Progressives and their Marxist agendas.
 
You can ignore the peons who need your help.

Hopes of a resolution to the standoff over the activist Chen Guangcheng's future have been bolstered after the Chinese foreign ministry issued a statement saying he can apply to study abroad.
A state news agency report on the comments was carried prominently on Chinese news websites – possibly hinting that Beijing was willing to consider another deal. Chen had initially agreed to remain in China and study, with reassurances on his safety from the government, but changed his mind after leaving the US embassy in Beijing.
The US secretary of state, Hillary Clinton, speaking in Beijing on Friday, said she was encouraged by China's statement and believed "progress has been made" in helping Chen determine his future. She confirmed he had been in contact with the American ambassador to China, Gary Locke.
A US state department spokeswoman said Chen had been offered a fellowship by an American university.
"The Chinese government has indicated that it will accept Mr Chen's applications for appropriate travel documents. The United Statesgovernment expects that the Chinese government will expeditiously process his applications for these documents, and make accommodations for his current medical condition," she added.
In a surprise telephone call to a US congressional hearing on Thursday night, Chen repeated his request to go to the US with his family and asked to meet Clinton. He has said he does not want to seek asylum, but to rest and study.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/may/04/chen-guangcheng-study-abroad-china

guess he's coming here... more damn immigrants... hope she brings a widget factory back with him to offset his cost to our society... :D
 
Fluffy, as someone who is in financial difficulties and without health care, I find your patronizing of my fellow Americans who find themselves in the same boat that I am, insulting.
You want to hear insulting, try this. According to the American myth of meritocracy the fact that I am not in financial difficulties and I do have health care means that I am smarter and better than you. That means that I am right and you should be listening to me and agreeing. For some reason you don't seem to be agreeing with me. Could it be that you don't actually think that the well off are better than the less well off - only luckier, perhaps?
I find your continuous references to race curious at best but I live in a massive melting pot of South Florida where deal with people of all races goes on a daily basis. I guess you don't have that life experience I do living in a multi-culture environment since you live in the Great WHITE North.
I live in Vancouver.
 

A blind Chinese activist was hurriedly taken from a hospital Saturday and boarded a plane that took off for the United States, closing a nearly month-long diplomatic tussle that had tested U.S.-China relations.
Chen Guangcheng, his wife and two children left China a few hours after they were notified they would be allowed to leave.
According to Sky News correspondent Holly Williams, who spoke with Chen as he was awaiting to board his flight, they were informed by the staff at the Beijing hospital where he had been getting treatment for the last couple of weeks.
When Chen and his family arrived at Beijing's airport, they were given their long-awaited passports by U.S. diplomats.
The four departed on United Airlines Flight 88, which took off late Saturday afternoon from Beijing and is scheduled to arrive in Newark, N.J., Saturday evening.
allow me to be the first to say... "ouch!":D ... will you be counting this as an obama win? or is this another stellar example of his unfitness in matters of foreign policy as he should have held out for tariff reform or just bombed them like bush?
 
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