How much more proof is needed? Iraq et.al have something china doesn't and
the U.S. wants. It's amazing the American  people cannot see this. It is
truly dis-heartening to see so many turn from you and call you crazy or a
conspiracy theorist when you try to explain things to them, when the proof
is in their face, they still cannot or will not SEE.
----- Original Message -----
From: "James R. Calvert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 7:15 AM
Subject: An Hypocritical Nation Whose Heart Is Divided


> I watched the Presidential News Conference in a state of absolute
> incredulity.  Here was the President repeatedly giving his reasons
> for forcibly disarming Iraq: (1) it has weapons of mass destruction,
> (2) it is a threat to the United States, (3) it has murdered its own
> people, (4) it has invaded another country, (5) it does not allow
> dissent, etc.
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> Truly we are "an hypocritical nation ... whose heart is divided"
> (Isa. 10:6; Hosea 10:2).  I say this because every single reason
> given by President Bush for forcibly disarming Iraq is infinitely
> more applicable to the People's Republic of China: (1) it has many
> known ICBM's, (2) it has threatened to nuke Los Angeles, (3) it
> holds the all-time record for murdering its own people, (4) in has
> invaded and occupied Tibet, while threatening Taiwan, and (5) it has
> the worst record of human rights abuse in all of recorded history,
> allowing neither religious freedom nor dissent.  It is also a major
> dispenser of weapons of mass destruction to known terrorist states,
> selling nuclear technology, equipment, and chemical weapons to Iran,
> Syria, Algeria, and Pakistan.
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> It is also a fact that for the past 30 years the United States has
> been doing everything in its power to build the emerging Chinese
> superpower.  We have given the Chinese insane trade concessions,
> while transferring our most guarded military and industrial
> technologies, along with much of our manufacturing base, to China.
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> The outrageous violation of human rights which occurred at Tiananmen
> Square in 1989 should also be mentioned because it made absolutely
> no difference in our trade relations with China.
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> In conclusion, these facts give the lie to any supposed War on
> Terrorism.  If the United States were truly involved in a war on
> terrorism, we would not be involved in this insane buildup of Red
> China and its military.  We would not be supporting China, the most
> terroristic of all nations, while continuing our genocide against
> the Iraqi people.
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