The craven Chinese Commies and other members of the yellah horde can
dish it out, but they sure can't TAKE it.
CRITICISM, that is.
Oh they can ignore the fact they're continuing to ****p lead-laden TOYS
to the children in the U.S. and elsewhere, with no letup in sight,
even as product recalls mount in frequency and number.
But, OF COURSE, CHINA is full of THUGS, BUMS, CRIMINALS, and certainly
GOONS!
Not to mention KILLERS of new-born girls! How absolutely GHASTLY!
So until we in the CIVILIZED part of the world see some graphic images
and palpable proof of improvement in the behavior of Sub-Homo
Thugoonis, we'll just have to pour on the calls for reform.
And don't forget to push for BOYCOTT of you know what!
As for Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu, she should just stick to
licking President Hu Jintao's cock!
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"China Spurns Apology, Keeps Pressure on CNN"
By Jill Drew
Wa****ngton Post Foreign Service
Friday, April 18, 2008; A17
BEIJING, April 17 -- Ratcheting up a campaign against what it calls
Western media bias, China demanded a "sincere apology" from CNN for
comments made by an on-air personality who called the Chinese "goons
and thugs" last week.
CNN had offered an apology Tuesday, but the Chinese rejected it as
inadequate. CNN's Beijing bureau chief was summoned to a meeting at
the Chinese Foreign Ministry on Wednesday night, and on Thursday a
ministry spokeswoman said the global news network needed to do more to
"take back the vile remarks."
China's fight with CNN is part of a broader effort to challenge those
who question its response to last month's protests in Tibet or
criticize the Olympic torch relay, which traveled Thursday through New
Delhi under heavy guard on its way ultimately to Beijing.
Although Western news media are a particular target, political figures
have also faced criticism. After House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.)
met with the Dalai Lama, the Tibetan Buddhist leader whom China
accuses of masterminding the Tibetan protests, an editorial in the
official People's Daily said that if a poll were taken in China,
Pelosi would probably be voted "the most disgusting figure."
CNN has been under fire since late March, when its Web site, CNN.com,
ran a photo of the March 14 rioting in Lhasa, the Tibetan capital,
which was cropped in a way that cut out several Tibetan protesters
pelting Chinese trucks with rocks. CNN issued a statement defending
the photo, saying it was clear what was happening.
In the latest controversy, commentator Jack Cafferty, appearing April
9 on CNN's "The Situation Room," called Chinese ex****ts "junk with the
lead paint on them" and lamented the large U.S. trade deficit with
China. "I think they're basically the same bunch of goons and thugs
they've been for the last 50 years," Cafferty said.
After an outcry, CNN apologized to anyone who took offense. It issued
a statement that drew a distinction between its news re****ting, which
it defended as "objective and balanced," and its commentators, "who
provide robust opinions that generate debate." Cafferty himself
clarified that he was referring to the Chinese government, not the
Chinese people.
Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Jiang Yu said those moves did not go far
enough.
"Their statement not only did not make a sincere apology, but also
took aim at the Chinese government, attempting to sow dissension
between the Chinese government and the people," Jiang said Thursday.
"We cannot accept it."
CNN Beijing bureau chief Jaime FlorCruz declined to comment on the new
demand or his meeting Wednesday night with Liu Jianchao, director
general of the Foreign Ministry information department. A CNN
spokesman also declined to comment.
http://www.wa****ngtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/04/17/AR2008041701599.html


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