Unfortunately Ashkenazi Jews that practice Talmudism (Satanism) run the entire world through finance/banking, oil/transportation, technology/telecommunications/ and world media. There is no escape the Beast 666. Only Jesus Christ can save us from these Zionist monsters.
2007-06-06 12:55:31
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answered by Anonymous
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A dictartorship. How could you say something like that. Sure we have arrested American citizens without a trial. Sure Bush has said that even if the people in Gitmo are found not guilty he will still lock them up. Sure we have Free Speech Zones that corrals innocent people with grivances behind a chain link fence when anyone within the White House visits. Sure Bush said that anyone that disagrees with his actions is helping the terrorists thus making disenters sound evil.
But that dosn't make America a dictatorship. BTW: I hate the PATRIOT ACT so, no I have nothing to hide.
With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censored, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably.
2007-06-06 13:09:15
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answered by White Star 4
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Really! A dictatorship you say. How so? Please provide one instance of Bush seizing power like a dictator would.
Has he silenced the opposition, like Hugo Chavez recently did in Venezuela by shutting down an opposition TV network?
Has he seized lands from people and give them to others, like Mugabe did in Zimbabwe, which now cannot produce enough food.
It's amazing how idiots such as yourself can even make assinine comments like this. Trust me, if this were a dictatorship, the gov't goons would soon be knocking on your door and taking you on a little trip, like used to happen in Iraq under Saddam.
UPDATE: To White Star - What American CITIZENS have been arrested and held without trial?
2007-06-06 12:55:01
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answered by Uncle Pennybags 7
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CHINA
After living here for almost a year, I have a pretty good grasp of what China is really like. I still have a lot to learn and I am sure my opinions will change with time, but the bottom line is this.
This is certainly no utopia and obviously China has a way to go before they will be on parity with the western style of freedom. However, in the last 20 years China has given their people more freedom, more say in their government then anytime in their 5,000 year history. That for the USA and other western powers to demand instant change for China is not looking at their past and measuring against their present, or their culture, their system or people and is selfish as hell.
Instant change will result in instability as there are huge political pressures and powerful people who want to live in the past that will throw all of China’s efforts in the trash and probably result in a system that’s as broken as Iraq.
Obviously, the reality of instant change, as we’ve seen in the wake of Iraq and Afghanistan and their flimsy governments, the resulting China system could prove to be as counterproductive to the West’s interests, as well as the people interests in China as what is happening in the Middle East now.
Let China move at its own pace, it’s clear as day they are going in the right direction. We need to give China credit where credit is due and stop the China bashing. Look at the China reporting. There is always something negative to be said and rarely do we see stories of the positive directions that they are heading. We are bombarded with stories of human rights abuses in China, while not looking at our own such as Gitmo and all the secret prisons scattered around the world, to our overflowing penal system where that’s turned into big business and the criminal justice and political system that is feeding that.
As one political leader here in China put it when a USA politician demanded that Beijing clean up its human rights abuses, ‘we’ll talk about that after you clean up your own house.’
Most importantly is the personal lessons China has taught me. In the USA we have a habit of dwelling on the negative whereas China dwells on the positive. China seems to understand that every black cloud has a silver lining and no matter how bleak things may seem, there is almost always something good that comes from it. But to dwell on the negative, from personal in the individual sense to international as the country does is as counter productive as running away and not facing the issues and reasons that such destructive behavior exist.
Individually we should be better then that, as a country we must, but sadly, in both cases, the habits are part of our culture, ingrained in our psyche and hard to break.
There is enough ugliness in the world, why add to it.
Finally, the government doesn’t have me on a short leash. I’ve never been approached by any government official for any reason other then welcoming me to China and helping me with any problems I may have. I can say and do whatever I please, as long as I don’t break the laws or my work contract. I am free to travel anywhere I want in China at any time whatsoever. There are no travel permits required, no offices to visit, no officials to contact.
What you will hear often in the press are things that are no longer true about China. For instance, in 2003 I was not allowed to drive a car outside of any large city. The law was removed by the time I returned in 2004. Yet in 2006 I’ve seen current references to travel restrictions in China from western news.
China is a country in transistion and most of what you hear in the press and from our government is no longer applicable.
China’s changes are so rapid that to make declarative statements without doing the research often ends up with a lot of egg on the reporters face. The reporters saving grace is the protection of common held beliefs. Their disservice is to both China and humanity.
2007-06-06 13:48:36
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answered by Anonymous
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i think we are losing tons of rights and should be concerned about that. we are taxed way too much for what we recieve. do any of us have an option to OPT out of paying taxes and saying i'll forfeit the library services / give me a rebate. i don't have children, why should i pay school tax. etc. etc. how about if i need the service of the fire department i'll pay them a cash bill for the service i need as needed.
our government can't manage our business / financial affairs. we are in a war that many americans do not support / want to pay for and do not appreciate losing american lives for , yet our government will not stop. it's not like we can give them a performance evaluation and fire them. it's too big / there is no way to over throw it / set up a new government. the problem is too huge / there is no one to step up to it. i'd love to find a great place to retire too without all the problems we have here in america. unfortunatly i have heard many places are worse.
2007-06-06 12:57:48
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answered by Mildred S 6
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Since America is not falling to dictatorship (under the definition of dictator) I will stay here. Others are free to leave at any time.
God Bless America our Troops and Commander in Chief !!!
2007-06-06 12:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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no the new world order has their hands in every country.
2007-06-06 12:52:57
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answered by Anonymous
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It is not. You can move to Iran. They will welcome you there.
2007-06-06 12:52:33
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answered by GOPneedsarealconservative 4
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