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I grew up with Doctor Ross and Gravy train. There simply is no progress in American society. I find
myself forty some years later cooking for my dog. And why? We trust terrorist Chinese Maoist communists
to provide our evey need. The Russians are not communist now nor terrorist and allow some freedom! Just what
are we doing trusting the Red Chaicoms to fill our mouths with food. Christians like the best of us americans are a
prime terror target for them in their counry and might well be here also.
What could the U.S. of A. possibly do that is worse than foist upon the world, the dark dank deeply in love with the U.S.
world, the world given hope by the U.S., worse than lead them into a morass of 1.411 billion murders right in their citizens
womb chamber home? Here it is. Prop up the terrorist overlord regime of Red China by making it most favored nation trading
status just so we can get rich on the abject slavery of a billion souls left over after 313,000,000 murders we fostered of
two thirds of their female population right in their own womb chambers. How could we do worse: so much death; so much ongoing
death, slavery, and terror, not to mention mind control. This to our ally in world war 2.
How is it that one grows in power and authority in a terrorist communist state ? By terrorizing, torturing and killing;
by frightening into submission all the subjects and the dissident ones in particular. Anyone given a job with authority such
as a food and drug inspector rose through the ranks this way, not through the study of biochemistry or medicine. In addition,in
our very own country the democratic party acts similarly assassinating the character of anyone who is effective in countering
their purposes and persons. Think of katherine Harris and Ann Coulter
Following from perscution.com;
Chinese and American Christian Leaders in Xinjiang - China Aid Association On April 19, 2007, more
than 30 house-church leaders and four American Christians were arrested in Xinjiang province. China Aid Association (CAA)
reports the four Americans are still in an undisclosed hotel for questioning and the PSB confiscated their luggage. Eight
Chinese pastors received criminal detention papers for 30 days detention and were accused of being "suspects involved in evil
cult activities." Eye witnesses told CAA that at least two of the arrested were seen with bleeding noses and bruises on their
faces because of torture during interrogations. Pray for the pastors in prison and for their families. Ask God to protect
them as they face pending charges. II Timothy 4: 16-18
chemical commonly found in antifreeze and brake fluid, diethylene glycol was used in cough syrup, antihistamine tablets,
calamine lotion and rash ointment made in a Panama government laboratory. Investigations revealed the chemical was made by
a Chinese company that fraudulently passed it off as 99.5 percent pure glycerin, a sweetener commonly used in drugs, to a
Spanish company. That company sold it to Panama's Medicom SA, which sold it to a government laboratory. CHINA House Church
in Military Area Raided in Xinjiang – China Aid Association On June 1, a military house church was raided and members
were detained and abused during their interrogation. According to China Aid Association, a house church at the home of Gao
Hongzhi was raided by 10 Public Security Bureau officers. Six believers, including Mr. Gao, were detained for 12 hours until
the following morning. One believer was beaten during the detention time. Mr. Gao's house was searched without a search warrant
and Bibles, calendars and a blackboard were confiscated as 'illegal religious materials,' without official confiscation papers."
Pray for continued protection for Christians in China. Ask God to encourage them and use their testimony to draw their persecutors
into the knowledge of Jesus Christ. Philippians 4:19, Psalm 68:19
from hri.com Dismissed from her soap factory job in 1988 when she refused
to abort a second pregnancy, Mao Hengfeng has been petitioning this dismissal and subsequent abuses since 1989. As
a result of these activities, she has been forcibly admitted to a psychiatric hospital three times, detained multiple times,
and served a one-and-a-half year sentence of reeducation-through-labor (RTL). In early June 2006, officers from Shanghai’s
Yangpu District Daqiao public security station detained Mao in a guesthouse for violating residential surveillance rules.
During her detention there, she broke two table lamps, and on January 12, 2007, was sentenced to two years and six months
in prison on the charge of “intentional damage of property.” Mao has been subject to a range of abuses in prison,
including an excessive 70-day period of solitary confinement in July and August this year which contravened article 15 of
the Chinese Prison Law, stipulating a maximum of 15 days.
Human Rights in China condemns the abusive and humiliating
treatment which Mao Hengfeng is being subjected to in prison. Human Rights in China is further concerned about reports that
prison authorities instigated another inmate to beat, monitor, and force-feed Mao, violating international standards on the
rights of prisoners. “Retaliation against inmates who expose abusive conditions is outrageous,” said Human Rights
in China Executive Director Sharon Hom. “These kinds of abuses in prison violate both domestic law and relevant international
standards. Instead of retaliating against the whistle-blower, prison authorities should conduct a full investigation.”
Yet at a February hearing I chaired on global Internet freedom, some of the biggest corporations in America revealed how
they have partnered with the Chinese secret police to find, apprehend, convict, and jail religious believers and pro-democracy
advocates.
Though Yahoo voiced their profound regret for the imprisonment of Shi Tao for 10 years, they couldn't say — and didn't seem to know — how many others were condemned to jail and torture
because of their willingness to comply with the secret police. When asked under what conditions — court order, police
demand, a fishing trip — Yahoo surrenders e-mails and files to authorities, their representative declined to reveal
the information because it would break Chinese law. Sadly, it was revealed at our hearing that Yahoo's cooperation with the
Chinese police has seemingly lead to the imprisonment of another democracy advocate, Jiang Lijun.
From Natl Rev. Google, for its part, created a search engine tailored to the wishes of the People's Republic of China.
Type in any number of searches, for "human rights," or "Tiananmen Square massacre," or "Falun Gong," and the site conveniently
reroutes the web surfer to government propaganda — much of it heavily anti-American, anti-Bush, and full of hate. Google
responded to concerns about enabling a dictatorship to expand its message of hate by hiring big-time lobbying firms like Podesta-Mattoon,
and the DCI group to put a good face on it all — and presumably kill my pending legislation, the Global Online Freedom
Act of 2006.
Amazingly, Cisco showed no concern whatsoever that its "Policenet" technology — a tool for good in the hands of legitimate
law enforcement, but a tool of repression in the hands of Chinese police — has now linked and expanded the capabilities
of the Chinese police. Microsoft censors and shuts down blogs that the government objects to. (So I'm guessing Bill Gates
kept human rights off the agenda when he hosted Hu on Tuesday.)
A Stalinist Nightmare Revived for the 20th century
China's continued repression of religion is among the most despotic in the world. Citizens practicing a faith other than
officially sanctioned religions are often subject to torture, imprisonment, and death at which time prisoner organs are frequently
harvested. Christians, Tibetan Buddhists, and Muslim Uighurs are all being persecuted for their faith. Today, numerous underground
Roman Catholic priests and bishops and Protestant pastors languish in the infamous concentration camps of China for simply
proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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