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...So, no more Mercedes or Caviar to N Korea
That'll teach 'em. And China reserves the right to ignore any or all of the new UN mandatory sanctions. How else could they get an agreement so fast unless it was completely meaningless? Thank goodness the entire world will be pulling together to at last legitimize the Communist Party of China during the upcoming Beijing Olympics. The largest, and most repressive, dictatorship the world has ever seen will suddenly become a celebrated example of the civilized progress of mankind. An example for our future. And I'm not being sarcastic at all. Joining one extreme, the rigid political system of China, with the opposite extreme of free-for-all capitalism, will lead directly to the destruction of the CCP. Creation resides at the union of opposite extremes. Once the new extreme, capitalism, begins to connect to, and influence, the Chinese political extreme, then China will be forced into evolving into something greater. Democracy and freedom for a Fourth of the world. And the Beijing Olympics is the spotlight or kick-in-the-pants needed to self start the sudden transition of China to a democracy. It's all falling together so perfectly. There's no way China can survive the natural forces about to be released. The impending falling of the last 'Great Wall' will serve as a template for the inevitable victory of freedom and democracy. Nature, and democracy, always wins in the end. s |
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