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Comments on: U.S. asks China to drop censoring software requirement for PCs

Trade representative, Commerce Sec. in a letter to Chinese Ministry of Commerce say the requirement may violate World Trade Organization rules.

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by Zarland June 24, 2009 2:26 PM PDT
I am sure there are people out there would like to marry a minor or having multiple wives. However, society does have the power to impose certain guidelines on its members. However, for someone who look from the outside of a society, it is important to understand the tolerant those who do not share the same believes.
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by Zarland June 24, 2009 2:28 PM PDT
* sorry, made a typo in the last sentence.

I am sure there are people out there would like to marry a minor or having multiple wives. However, society does have the power to impose certain guidelines on its members. However, for someone who look from the outside of a society, it is important to understand and tolerant those who do not share the same believes.
by Police_States_of_America June 24, 2009 2:36 PM PDT
of course with the US borrowing hundreds of millions of dollars from China each year the request will have a lot of influence...
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