President Bush’s Policy on China
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I don’t know about you, but I was outraged when Bush called the country’s indignation over his veto of the bill that will allow Chinese students to remain in this country after their visas expire “overly emotional.” Considering the fact that his brother is employed at the New York firm which is selling millions of dollars in communications satellites to the totalitarian authorities there, one wonders if the President considers greed to be a better emotion.
After the slaughter in Tian An Men Square, Mr. “Kinder Gentler” Bush pledged to stand behind the people who stood in front of the tanks. Obviously, he forgot to tell them that behind his own back he carries a gun; and that it’s the same one the Chinese authorities have used to kill the other students who dared speak up for their freedom.
CHRISTY SCHULLER
Santa Ana
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