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China's Africa Goals More Than Just Natural Resources

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Since: Mar 08

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Freedom Lover of IL wrote:
<quoted text>If we have a government of by and for the people ( Linclon ) then yes, it is a privilege we entrust upon them. To do the job right, I do not see that happening now. China is a dictatorship, are you a statist?.
Ah, while one cannot run from his responsibility, privilege is something one can certainly decline to exercise. That explains why crime is rampant while the government opt to protect the criminal instead of the victim. Afterall, what does the government stand to lose by decline to exercise such "privileges". Its the law abiding citizen who will suffer.
RayH

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Nov 9, 2009
 
Zsari wrote:
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Ah, while one cannot run from his responsibility, privilege is something one can certainly decline to exercise. That explains why crime is rampant while the government opt to protect the criminal instead of the victim. Afterall, what does the government stand to lose by decline to exercise such "privileges". Its the law abiding citizen who will suffer.
Just look at it this way--if crime was down, who needs all those police, lawyers, judges, prison guards, etc. The "status quo" keeps a lot of people employed.
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RayH wrote:
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Just look at it this way--if crime was down, who needs all those police, lawyers, judges, prison guards, etc. The "status quo" keeps a lot of people employed.
to continue your argument would you say the now redundant professionals would be more suitably deployed on active frontline duties on the internet chatroom, to enforce the order of the minds? Competition for your job security.
RayH

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to continue your argument would you say the now redundant professionals would be more suitably deployed on active frontline duties on the internet chatroom, to enforce the order of the minds? Competition for your job security.
You must be delusional.
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Nov 9, 2009
 
BSA wrote:
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to continue your argument would you say the now redundant professionals would be more suitably deployed on active frontline duties on the internet chatroom, to enforce the order of the minds? Competition for your job security.
Still biting the hands that feed you slumdog? One day you will be kicked out of your nest by the host back to your motherland.
RayH

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Nov 9, 2009
 
INK wrote:
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Still biting the hands that feed you slumdog? One day you will be kicked out of your nest by the host back to your motherland.
Actually, for him, that's back to Indonesia.
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Nov 10, 2009
 
RayH wrote:
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Actually, for him, that's back to Indonesia.
And a half-step further back to holland
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Nov 10, 2009
 
Bob Burns wrote:
<quoted text>And a half-step further back to holland
That's right, half-Dutch.
RayH

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#219
Nov 10, 2009
 
Especially if his name is Nico van Dijk.
BSA

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RayH wrote:
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You must be delusional.
would that be in reference to the out of work professionals not getting re-trained at all, possibly denounced as class enemy too or some such, and/or the cast iron rice bowl of your commission at Xinhua that is never at risk from the mass applied capitalist incentive that you unceasingly bring to our notice here?
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INK wrote:
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Still biting the hands that feed you slumdog? One day you will be kicked out of your nest by the host back to your motherland.
On the contrary my effort here could only be adding to the SAR which success story is above all founded on the very random use of ideas and methods. China's resumption of sovereignty more or less is to take advantage of such facility or the territory would not be much good.

Your caution as a prospective immigration official, a sub-conscious slip here? would reveal instead an anxiety, perhaps of not being able to fit into, be accepted by, your host community. Social climbing after all calls for either skill or humbleness, something it looks you are lacking in or need to work harder on.
Bob Burns

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BSA wrote:
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would that be in reference to the out of work professionals not getting re-trained at all, possibly denounced as class enemy too or some such, and/or the cast iron rice bowl of your commission at Xinhua that is never at risk from the mass applied capitalist incentive that you unceasingly bring to our notice here?
They find a productive job, contributing to the community. How many millions of people and dollars are wasted in your criminal justice system?
RayH

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This turd is from Indonesia, remember?

“Don't be afraid of my Freedom”

Since: Sep 09

or your own

ISP: Chicago, IL

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#224
Nov 10, 2009
 
RayH wrote:
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Just look at it this way--if crime was down, who needs all those police, lawyers, judges, prison guards, etc. The "status quo" keeps a lot of people employed.
Holy cow, I agree with you. And the "status quo" keeps the boot of the government on the poeple.

“Don't be afraid of my Freedom”

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#225
Nov 10, 2009
 
Some day I may learn to spell and read.(people)

Not today.
the examiner

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#226
Nov 10, 2009
 
http://www.nicovandijk.net/
Nico, living near the west coast in the Netherlands, has 40 years experience in photography, filming, journalism and public relations.
He has worked for industry, governmental, non-governmental organizations and various educational institutions in Europe, Africa and Asia.
His passion is working with and collecting
RayH

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#227
Nov 10, 2009
 
the examiner wrote:
http://www.nicovandijk.net/
Nico, living near the west coast in the Netherlands, has 40 years experience in photography, filming, journalism and public relations.
He has worked for industry, governmental, non-governmental organizations and various educational institutions in Europe, Africa and Asia.
His passion is working with and collecting
That's his father. The Indonesian turd in Hong Kong is half-Dutch.
Indian

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China is defintely very ambitious but too bad no one likes them.

Since: Mar 08

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#229
Nov 10, 2009
 
Wait, you are an indian now?
INK

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#230
Nov 10, 2009
 
BSA wrote:
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On the contrary my effort here could only be adding to the SAR which success story is above all founded on the very random use of ideas and methods. China's resumption of sovereignty more or less is to take advantage of such facility or the territory would not be much good.
Your caution as a prospective immigration official, a sub-conscious slip here? would reveal instead an anxiety, perhaps of not being able to fit into, be accepted by, your host community. Social climbing after all calls for either skill or humbleness, something it looks you are lacking in or need to work harder on.
Blah, blah, blah and we cannot even guess what you are trying to say!

Three things that you need to learn are:

1. Go get some proper English tuition and come back to talk to us properly! Get rid of your translation software, it is not helping you!
2. Learn some proper manners from local Hong Kong citizens in order to fit into the society. Do not learn the bad habbits of those aliens touting and hanging around Chungking Building at Tsim Tsa Tsui.
3. Actively enrol in a local canine training school so that you would not bite the hands that feed you!

Here doggy, sit, no biting!
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