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We deserve the gas prices we see now

Posted By: Flim Flammed  Permalink in China, Congress, Democrats, Energy Policy, Katrina, Politics, Republicans, government

6

Jun

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According to George Will, that is.

I’m not entirely inclined to completely agree or disagree, but he makes several points worth examining.

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Would you like some popcorn with those body parts?

Posted By: Flim Flammed  Permalink in China, Human Rights, International, government

29

May

Warning: The body parts you are about to see may have come from Chinese prisoners who were tortured and executed.

What should be on a sign outside of the Bodies exhibit in New York City.

More about the settlement related to these bodies.

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Dalai Lama endorses Hillary Clinton

Posted By: Flim Flammed  Permalink in China, Hillary Clinton, Politics

12

Apr

Was the Dalai Lama’s comment that the world needs “more women leaders” a tacit endorsement of Hillary Clinton for US President?

Only he knows.

But it is awfully curious:)

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Smoochin’ China

Posted By: Flim Flammed  Permalink in China, Democrats, government

15

Aug

http://www.kxmb.com/News/153054.asp

Senator Max Baucus says he will hold hearings later this year on recent recalls of Chinese-made products, and adds congressional action may be needed.

But the Democrat told The Associated Press in an interview today that free trade is also important. He says any decisions limiting imports must be based on science, not protectionism.

What’s Mr. Baucus *really* mean?

Whose science?

One look at global warming, sorry, I meant “climate change”, tells you that there’s science, Democrat science, and Republican science.

I wonder whose lobby dollars decide which lab to use this time.

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Corruption, desecration and toxic fish: Made in China

Posted By: Flim Flammed  Permalink in China, Human Rights

10

Jul

Ian gives everyone a nice fresh look at Chinese corruption, religious desecration and “industry” over at Musings from a Catholic Bookstore.

Just makes you want to run off and fill up a cart at WalMart, doesn’t it?

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