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China and Africa: Uneasy Bedfellows?Posted on Jul 9, 2007
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By Ed, July 10, 2007 at 1:20 pm Link to this comment
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While the U.S. leadership has its thumb up its ass wasting trillions of dollars on the military industrial complex trying to be the world cop and neglecting education and infrastructure, China makes world trade its priority. If it isn’t already, China will become the world’s leading manufacturer. I expect as Americans become dumber and dumber (raised on such concepts as “intelligent design”), R&D will gravitate to Europe. What then? Do any of you voters care about the future of your children?
Report thisBy Emily Anne, July 10, 2007 at 4:53 am Link to this comment
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I get it. When we go into another country and try to run its government in order to get its resources under our control, we’re just spreading democracy and helping improve its economy; when China does it, it’s engaging in exploitative colonialism. But then, what should I expect? The Christian Science Monitor has long been biased against China.
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