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Hey “.”/Dot/Che/GOI, we aren’t the folks you should be convincing. We vote, yell at politicians, raise money and participate. Why don’t you go post this on the freerepublic?
Bush raps China over freedom, vows to promote democracy in Asia
By Ron Hutcheson
Knight Ridder Newspapers
KYOTO, Japan – President Bush brought his freedom agenda to Asia on Wednesday, taking a swipe at China while extolling Japan as an example of freedom’s power.
Setting the tone for a four-nation swing through the region, Bush told Asian leaders that freedom is on the march and cannot be stopped in their part of the world. He bluntly told Chinese leaders that economic freedom in China would inevitably break their hold on power.
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Updated: 9:05 a.m. ET Nov. 15, 2005
November 15th, 2005 at 2:09 pmHey “.”/Dot/Che/GOI, we aren’t the folks you should be convincing. We vote, yell at politicians, raise money and participate. Why don’t you go post this on the freerepublic?
November 15th, 2005 at 2:28 pmhttp://www.cnn.com/ rssclick/ 2005/ WORLD/ asiapcf/ 11/ 15/ apec.bush.china.ap/ index.html?section=cnn_topstories
LET FREEDOM KILL US. I dont care anymore.
November 15th, 2005 at 8:22 pmi just want out of …..n . america, is that too much to ask?
Bush raps China over freedom, vows to promote democracy in Asia
By Ron Hutcheson
Knight Ridder Newspapers
KYOTO, Japan – President Bush brought his freedom agenda to Asia on Wednesday, taking a swipe at China while extolling Japan as an example of freedom’s power.
Setting the tone for a four-nation swing through the region, Bush told Asian leaders that freedom is on the march and cannot be stopped in their part of the world. He bluntly told Chinese leaders that economic freedom in China would inevitably break their hold on power.
November 15th, 2005 at 9:54 pm