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Old March 18th 05, 12:42 AM
Li Changchun
 
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Have you lived there? Or are you just a couch political anal-ist?

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You seem to be adept at avoiding uncomfortable questions by answering
them with questions. Is it possible that you really don't know the
answer? Please think the question over and try responding tomorrow.


Li Changchun wrote:
Have you lived there? Or are you just a couch political anal-ist?

wrote in message
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Try responding to the question with an answer rather than dodging

with
another question. Again:

Really...now that is a statement sounds like it is making a point

when
it really isn't. Please tell me what you are really saying.

Surely
you can't be saying that China will only change when the CCP has
completely disappeared. Surely all the change that I have read

about
for the past 20+ years isn't a figment of some reporter's

imagination
is it?

Are you saying that the only change that will occur in China will
happen after the CCP has completely disappeared? If so, how do you
account for all of the change that has been reported in the last 20
plus years.

Or are you just trying to make a coy political statement without
backing it up.....



Li Changchun wrote:
Have you lived there? Or are you just a couch political

anal-ist?

wrote in message
oups.com...
Really...now that is a statement sounds like it is making a

point
when
it really isn't. Please tell me what you are really saying.
Surely
you can't be saying that China will only change when the CCP

has
completely disappeared. Surely all the change that I have read
about
for the past 20+ years isn't a figment of some reporter's
imagination
is it?


Li Changchun wrote:
wrote
I'm not sure shortwave will prove to be a viable
alternative to the net in China. The governmental net

controls
are
far
from perfect right now. I see a gradual loosening of

controls
on
society in general and the net in particular as China

becomes
more
secure in it's position as a major economic and political
player.

The only thing that will "loosen" anything in China is when

the
CCP
is hung
up on the rafters.