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Apparantly you guys didn't catch that we're celebrating communism here in the U.S.. The Empire State Building was lit up in red and yellow in honor of communist China's 60th birthday. It's sad that you're more concerned with yo mamma jokes and sarcasm than this.e|------------------------0---------------
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Originally posted by the_f0qer View PostApparantly you guys didn't catch that we're celebrating communism here in the U.S.. The Empire State Building was lit up in red and yellow in honor of communist China's 60th birthday. It's sad that you're more concerned with yo mamma jokes and sarcasm than this.
But addressing the point:
China used to be communist. Are they really "communist" today?
They have changed a great deal and they will continue to change, because change takes time.
But human nature is benign and -- in time -- all roads lead to the same place.
I guess I'm saying that they've really come a long way in the 20 years since the Tienanmen Square Massacre. Back then, they were a very totalitarian state and very much against economic freedom.
Today, they are greatly different. And far from perfect, but my point is that they are greatly different and tomorrow they will be even more so.Quakeone.com - Being exactly one-half good and one-half evil has advantages. When a portal opens to the antimatter universe, my opposite is just me with a goatee.
So while you guys all have to fight your anti-matter counterparts, me and my evil twin will be drinking a beer laughing at you guys ...
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They're still a communist nation, and we're celebrating 60 years since the communist party gained control of China. Why are we celebrating Communism here in (supposedly) free-market America? Why do we light up one of the greatest symbols of our power in tribute to Communism, much like an Atheist ornament on the top of a Christmas tree?e|------------------------0---------------
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Originally posted by the_f0qer View PostThey're still a communist nation, and we're celebrating 60 years since the communist party gained control of China. Why are we celebrating Communism here in (supposedly) free-market America? Why do we light up one of the greatest symbols of our power in tribute to Communism, much like an Atheist ornament on the top of a Christmas tree?
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Originally posted by the_f0qer View PostThey're still a communist nation, and we're celebrating 60 years since the communist party gained control of China. Why are we celebrating Communism here in (supposedly) free-market America? Why do we light up one of the greatest symbols of our power in tribute to Communism, much like an Atheist ornament on the top of a Christmas tree?This body holding me,reminds me of my own mortality.
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Originally posted by the_f0qer View PostThey're still a communist nation, and we're celebrating 60 years since the communist party gained control of China. Why are we celebrating Communism here in (supposedly) free-market America? Why do we light up one of the greatest symbols of our power in tribute to Communism, much like an Atheist ornament on the top of a Christmas tree?
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