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To keep the peoples trust, China displays a Wall of Shame. Humiliating corruption forever - in the USA we...?? |
In the USA - "we're making progress in Iraq" "things are improving" "heck-uva-job" "I don't recall..." Libby "I just don't remember ..." Gonzales " I refuse to talk about it..." Bush drug and alcohol abuse "I take the fifth" Gonzales Sectretary "special privelidge" Condolisa Rice " what emails...?" Karl Rove "No weapons over here... no weapons over there...'heh heh heh' " " I thought you were gonna ask about the pig..." George W. Bush [3/13/02]: "I don't know where he is. I, ah [laugh] I repeat what I said. I truly am not that concerned about him." yeah... that really generates warm feelings of trust 2 days agoI just want to add- that the USA has been borrowing huge sums of money from CHINA to fund the war in Iraq- they are now calling in the notes before the dollar drops too far- so you better respect China- they own a big part of the USA- hey, i'm not saying i'm thrilled about it - You forgot "I did not inhale" and "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinski." I agree that Bush and company aren't doing "a heck of a job" in the being trustworthy department, but I'd hardly hold up the Chinese government as some kind of paragon of trustworthiness and champion of the people. kkk China is a bad moral example to use against corruption. Those guys in their wall of shames are most probably their political opponets that disagree with them or refuse to give their profits. But chinese Leaders from the top, President, to the lowest civil servant are very very corrupt. Bill and Hillary would be etched in stone over there then as well. |
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