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    Hail to the new superpower!

    I wonder how much technology they got from us when they shot down our plane, back when Bush started driving the US over a cliff? When we did that to the soviets, we rturned what was left in a coffee can.:waving:


    China Publishes First Image From Lunar Probe, Hails Success of Maiden Mission
    In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, sailors of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) disembark their vessel at a ceremony of the annual rotation at Stonecutter Island Navy Base in Hong Kong, China, Sunday, Nov. 25, 2007. The Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) garrison troops conducted on Sunday its 10th troop rotation since it assumed Hong Kong's defense responsibility on July 1, 1997. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Liu Lianfen)11-26-2007 4:05 PM
    BEIJING (Associated Press) -- China displayed the first image of the moon captured by its Chang-e 1 lunar probe at a gala ceremony Monday, marking the formal start of the satellite's mission to document the lunar landscape.
    Unveiling the image at the Beijing Aerospace Control Center, Premier Wen Jiabao hailed it as a major step in "the Chinese race's 1,000-year-old dream" of exploring the moon.
    China hopes the probe, launched late last month, will have surveyed the entire surface of the moon at least once by early next year.
    The probe's launch closely followed the start of a similar mission by Japan, prompting speculation over a new space race in Asia. India plans to launch a lunar probe in April.
    Chinese officials have however played down talk of such competition, saying Beijing wanted to use its program to work with other countries and hoped to join in building the international space station.
    In 2003, China became only the third country in the world after the United States and Russia to send a human into orbit, following that up with a two-man mission in 2005.

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    Re: Hail to the new superpower!

    they can make it to the moon but they can't get non-toxic toys to the US. oh wait... they meant to send their toxic waste here... how else would they get rid of it?

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    Re: Hail to the new superpower!

    Quote Originally Posted by sectionOne View Post
    they can make it to the moon but they can't get non-toxic toys to the US. oh wait... they meant to send their toxic waste here... how else would they get rid of it?

    "I got an idea, lets put it IN the paint, paint that onto children's toys, and send it to their homes in America!"

    For some reason I wouldn't be surprised. And I hate saying that.

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    In a hundred years time it won`t be the USS Enterprise boldly going where no man (sorry person) has been before.It will be the Peoples Liberation Starship crewed entirely with Mr Sulu`s and maybe one token James T Kirk kitted out in the red shirt to get zapped if they run into any trouble

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    Quote Originally Posted by sectionOne View Post
    they can make it to the moon but they can't get non-toxic toys to the US. oh wait... they meant to send their toxic waste here... how else would they get rid of it?
    The responsibility lies within our EPA.
    You fearmongers need to own up to responsibiliy.

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    Re: Hail to the new superpower!

    Quote Originally Posted by jojo View Post
    I wonder how much technology they got from us when they shot down our plane, back when Bush started driving the US over a cliff?
    Whips out Clinton card.......... I wonder how much sensative technology former president Clinton sold to China? hsnap:

    Sellout to communist China

    It is also known that Bill Clinton and his administration have facilitated sensitive technology transfers to the Communist Chinese in exchange for campaign donations and other favors. Not only were there technology transfers that amounted to treason, but multiple counts of espionage were covered up as apparent "payback" for donations received. Thanks to Bill Clinton and other accomplices, the U.S. government's response to the nuclear theft at Los Alamos was marked by delays, inaction and skepticism—even though some senior intelligence officials believed the theft was among the most damaging cases of espionage in recent history.
    "…Until recently, China's nuclear weapons designs were a generation behind those of the United States, largely because Beijing was unable to produce small warheads that could be launched from a single missile at multiple targets and form the backbone of a modern nuclear force. But by the mid-1990s, China had built and tested such small bombs, a breakthrough that officials say was accelerated by the theft of U.S. nuclear secrets from Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico…." (New York Times, Jeff Gerth, March 6, 1999)
    As a direct result of this technology acquisition, China now has the capacity to target American cities for annihilation: "Thirteen of China's 18 long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles are targeted on the United States." (CIA's National Intelligence Daily, 1998)

    Communist penetration of the U.S. government
    It is now known that there have been active attempts by communist China to influence American elections. A 1998 Senate Governmental Affairs Committee report concluded:
    "It is clear that illegal foreign contributions were made to the DNC [Democratic National Committee] and that these contributions were facilitated by individuals with extensive ties to the PRC [People's Republic of China].... It is also clear that well before the 1996 elections, officials at the highest levels of the Chinese government approved of efforts to increase the PRC's involvement in the U.S. political process."
    According to Investor's Business Daily, "Congressional investigators believe Chinese operatives funneled as much as $5.6 million to the Democratic National Committee, which the DNC used to support Clinton's campaigns. The DNC has already returned $3.8 million in illegal contributions…. Congressional investigators say that, between 1993 and 1996, Chinese contributors and their go-betweens visited the White House some 200 times, often meeting with the President." (Investor's Business Daily, Brian Mitchell, March 22, 1999)
    Also, House Government Reform and Oversight Committee investigators report that the FBI intercepted telephone calls from the Chinese consulate in Los Angeles, mentioning plans to influence American elections.

    Clinton's White House

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coolio43 View Post
    Whips out Clinton card.......... I wonder how much sensative technology former president Clinton sold to China? hsnap:

    Sellout to communist China
    It is also known that Bill Clinton and his administration have facilitated sensitive technology transfers to the Communist Chinese in exchange for campaign donations and other favors. Not only were there technology transfers that amounted to treason, but multiple counts of espionage were covered up as apparent "payback" for donations received. Thanks to Bill Clinton and other accomplices, the U.S. government's response to the nuclear theft at Los Alamos was marked by delays, inaction and skepticism—even though some senior intelligence officials believed the theft was among the most damaging cases of espionage in recent history.
    "…Until recently, China's nuclear weapons designs were a generation behind those of the United States, largely because Beijing was unable to produce small warheads that could be launched from a single missile at multiple targets and form the backbone of a modern nuclear force. But by the mid-1990s, China had built and tested such small bombs, a breakthrough that officials say was accelerated by the theft of U.S. nuclear secrets from Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico…." (New York Times, Jeff Gerth, March 6, 1999)
    As a direct result of this technology acquisition, China now has the capacity to target American cities for annihilation: "Thirteen of China's 18 long-range intercontinental ballistic missiles are targeted on the United States." (CIA's National Intelligence Daily, 1998)
    Clinton's White House
    So the Republicans went after Clinton for fibbing about a bj in the oval office?

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    Quote Originally Posted by steezer View Post
    So the Republicans went after Clinton for fibbing about a bj in the oval office?
    You mean lying to a federal grand jury like Barry Bonds did. :waving:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coolio43 View Post
    You mean lying to a federal grand jury like Barry Bonds did. :waving:
    You mean the republicans spent forty million dollars to write the worlds worst (and longest) softcore pornographic novel. :waving:

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    Re: Hail to the new superpower!

    Quote Originally Posted by Coolio43 View Post
    Whips out Clinton card.......... I wonder how much sensative technology former president Clinton sold to China?
    Sellout to communist China
    same way Bush sold out to Saudi.

    the president is just a salesman when it comes down to it. eh?
    selling power. interesting concept, dontcha think?


 
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