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The Chinese government will attempt to further control news reports by shutting down unsanctioned sites, a watchdog group says.

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When you go to Wal-Mart
by Big Tsunami June 7, 2005 10:59 AM PDT
And you buy things made in China, you, through your pocketbook, are funding the governmental mechanism to keep this censorship going.
We should all be outraged but we're not. We won't be until this mindset reaches our shorelines. It is then we will realize that we have been sleeping for years while making deals with the devil.
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This is why you should not buy goods from china
by June 8, 2005 12:15 PM PDT
People need to stop buying what ever is cheapest and look at where thier money is going. The American consumers have more power in international diplomacy than the American politicans do. They just don't care enough to use it.
When you go to Wal-Mart
by Big Tsunami June 7, 2005 10:59 AM PDT
And you buy things made in China, you, through your pocketbook, are funding the governmental mechanism to keep this censorship going.
We should all be outraged but we're not. We won't be until this mindset reaches our shorelines. It is then we will realize that we have been sleeping for years while making deals with the devil.
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This is why you should not buy goods from china
by June 8, 2005 12:15 PM PDT
People need to stop buying what ever is cheapest and look at where thier money is going. The American consumers have more power in international diplomacy than the American politicans do. They just don't care enough to use it.
Maybe there is hope?
by csturdivant June 7, 2005 11:11 AM PDT
Maybe next they will take steps to stop the spammers from setting up their "pharm" websites on servers in China and stopping them from using their mailservers to send out the spams for it.
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Maybe there is hope?
by csturdivant June 7, 2005 11:11 AM PDT
Maybe next they will take steps to stop the spammers from setting up their "pharm" websites on servers in China and stopping them from using their mailservers to send out the spams for it.
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Where they burn books, they will soon burn people.
by June 7, 2005 12:36 PM PDT
Imagine a country with the largest military force in the world. Updated with the latest technology, given to them for free, from greedy businesses of the free world.

Using it's power to stamp out any free-thought. One self-serving goal: To continue a 1-party empire.

A government-paranoid, having a "Big-Brother" army geared for preventing you from seeing the truth of political corruption and injustice being caused by the same government.

Executes anyone who knows the truth or who dares to speak it.

Ruled by arrogant, self-serving, Stalin-era fat-cat drunks. Who tow a party line that we serving the proletariat.

Where the only news you get is SOLID PROPAGANDA.

Who can have any free spirit silenced.

A DOGMATIC STATE RELIGION AFRAID OF THE TRUTH.

Well you don't have to.

Modern-Day-China
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Oh...
by volterwd June 7, 2005 2:41 PM PDT
i thought you were talking about the US ;)
Where they burn books, they will soon burn people.
by June 7, 2005 12:36 PM PDT
Imagine a country with the largest military force in the world. Updated with the latest technology, given to them for free, from greedy businesses of the free world.

Using it's power to stamp out any free-thought. One self-serving goal: To continue a 1-party empire.

A government-paranoid, having a "Big-Brother" army geared for preventing you from seeing the truth of political corruption and injustice being caused by the same government.

Executes anyone who knows the truth or who dares to speak it.

Ruled by arrogant, self-serving, Stalin-era fat-cat drunks. Who tow a party line that we serving the proletariat.

Where the only news you get is SOLID PROPAGANDA.

Who can have any free spirit silenced.

A DOGMATIC STATE RELIGION AFRAID OF THE TRUTH.

Well you don't have to.

Modern-Day-China
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Oh...
by volterwd June 7, 2005 2:41 PM PDT
i thought you were talking about the US ;)
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