Thursday, March 27, 2008

China Leads the World Section

Why am I not surprised?

I mean, there are protests and there are "protests" to the Zionist media, and I'm tired of it!


"Bush confronts Beijing over Tibet; Urges president to resume talks, show restraint" by Terence Hunt, Associated Press | March 27, 2008

WASHINGTON - President Bush sharply confronted China's president, Hu Jintao, yesterday about Beijing's harsh crackdown in Tibet, joining an international chorus of alarm just months before the United States and the rest of the world parade to China for the Olympics.

What took him so long?


In a telephone call with Hu, Bush "pushed very hard" about the violence in Tibet, the necessity for restraint, and the need for China to consult with representatives of the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibet, the White House said....

This coming from a guy who authorized torture and invaded two nations on the basis of unholy lies!

Also see:
Under the Dalai Lama's Cloak

Why They Hate China

Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice had previously registered concern about China's actions in Tibet, but Bush's call raised the protest to the highest level of the US government. On the world stage, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France notably has suggested a boycott of the Olympics' opening ceremony in Beijing in August.

The United States and Britain have ruled out a boycott, and Bush has said he will attend. He has taken the position that the Olympics are about athletic competition, not politics....

Yeah, there are protests and there are "protests!"

This is important, but NOT THAT IMPORTANT, 'eh?


"No responsible government would sit by and watch when faced with this kind of violent crime, which gravely violated human rights, seriously disrupted social order, and seriously endangered the safety of public life and property," Hu told Bush, according to an account by the official Chinese news agency Xinhua.

Actually, the Chinese guy is right.

Think Bush wouldn't send out the troops if Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine wanted to secede?


China's crackdown in response to the most sustained uprising against Chinese rule in almost two decades has put Beijing's human rights record in the international spotlight, embarrassing and frustrating a Communist leadership that had hoped for a smooth run-up to the Olympic Games....

Actually, it is the Jew press that is doing that!

How about putting USrael's human rights record in the spotlight, shit Jew press?


Bush and Hu also addressed the sensitive subject of Taiwan, North Korea's failure to hand over a promised declaration of nuclear weapon efforts, and political repression in Burma....

Burma? What happened there?

That coverage disappeared as quickly as it appeared, which makes you wonder WTF?!


In the Xinhua account, Hu expressed appreciation to Bush for the US position of adhering to a one-China policy that opposes independence for Taiwan...."