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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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Sunday, March 21, 2010
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The Chinese Communist Party appears to have found a method to deal with its economic problems: bullying foreign suppliers.
Communist China is facing growing domestic problems just as anti-Communism is becoming the consensus in India.
“China passed Japan to become the U.S. government's largest foreign creditor in September..."
It turns out that fear of "besmirching the Beijing Olympic Games" led to the CCP's greatest embarrassment.
D.J. McGuire lays out how Barack Obama can become the first 21st Century anti-communist president.
Sen. McCain is the only presidential candidate who sees danger from any Communist Chinese satellite.
All three presidential debates dealt with a host of issues, except one: the Chinese Communist Party.
The Communist Chinese colony in Korea has been unable to move contaminated Chinese milk products off the front pages.
A "terrorist attack" staged by the CCP before the Olympics was meant to deceive about the CCP's real record on terror.
North Korea's sudden restarting of its nuclear program came at a very convenient time for the Chinese regime.