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we'd love to have you on our side...
Too bad the lunatic, divisionaries (aka conservatives) can't break through the wall they've created for themselves and see we are put here to serve all sentient beings the best way we can.
But they're too locked into their "We are #1!" "We are more moral!""We are conservatives!" meaningless nonsense.
Why don't we use a policy of engagement to bring about change in a country like Cuba? Engagement changes things much faster than isolation.
All prosper for a while
All are replaced by another country.
It appears that China is the new emerging power in the world.
Why not just accept this fact?
Conservatives care just as much, if not more so, than liberals, about the people of Tibet.
That concern, unfortunately, for most liberals and conservatives alike amounts to little more than sympathy, which is why boycotts and government-declared sanctions won't accomplish anything with the Chinese.
If the American public was truly as concerned with conditions in Tibet as the media would like us to believe, then we would all stop buying any Chinese-made goods. That will never happen. The vast majority of Americans are far more concerned with the price they have to pay for something, than they are with where it was made.
Engaging the Chinese in open dialog is much more likely to produce real change.
These fools really DO believe everything Rush O'Hannity is telling them.
Thank God for the inevitable and the natural.
Thank God for change.