Thank you for your messages

(((((Mercury))))) (((((Justice)))))

Thank you for joining and for your message

(((((Eric)))))

I remember that, almost two years ago, I read on the BBC web page
about a revolution of peasants that was growing across China, the
government and the whole system was on serious risk. I checked other
Western sources and many reproduced that news. It cited several
provinces, cities and villages where riots were rampant. One of them
was the village where I was born, where I grew up and where my family
lives now, including my uncle, a farmer. Terrrified, I called home the
day after. They had no information about any riot but they promised to
check. Several days later they could not get any information about any
riot.

Almost one year later more or less, after 3.14 and the events in
Lhasa, I decided to do not pay attention to Western media any more.

As Eric told <<first aim for china is to raise all the people as a
advancing country, for it's imbalance in economy development>>.

Peace and best wishes.

Xi

On Dec 27, 8:40 am, Justice <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear Eric:
>
> These words are not from my friend Mercury Sailor.  She is merely
> repeating what she has read on another board and passing them along to
> others on this board.
>
> We here feel the way you do, which is to say, that China is not
> interested in war with the USA and the USA is not interested in war
> with China.
>
> We are friends.  Many Americans are looking for enemies and people to
> blame for our current troubles and many are fearful of the amount of
> money the US owes China.  These are free-floating anxieties that will
> not play out on the public square -- only in the minds of people who
> are always looking for someone else to blame.
>
> It is not the usual mind-set of thinking Americans.
>
> Thank you.
>
> On Dec 27, 1:01 am, eric_chen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Dear friend:
> >       i only have some simple words: So large population in china, the
> > first aim for china is to raise all the people as a advancing country,
> > for it's imbalance in economy development . as normal citizen we
> > always are curious why there are so many wild minds like your
> > forwords. in my opinion the westen people should try to get more
> > information about china before expressing some conclusion or feelings.
> >     by the way in china the economy status is not so bad, large
> > population large scale can be more safe for crisis, it's also a kind
> > of power.
>
> >    sorry for many mistakes in english.
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