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China has stated they will launch an attack on us in the past. So get your facts straight, they are no friend just like North Korea if you want to throw others in go for it.

China is a Communist country that views humans as recycled cardboard.
Posted by: Linux User 1   Posted on: 10/31/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Use Linux if you are patriotic  pa2004 | 10/31/06
Except that Linux has given everything ...  ShadeTree | 10/31/06
Pardon me if I'm wrong  zkiwi | 10/31/06
You are correct about one thing.  ShadeTree | 10/31/06
The implication of your post was  zkiwi | 10/31/06
The point of my post was what I said it was.  ShadeTree | 10/31/06
Really?  zkiwi | 10/31/06
My point never changed and I did not lie!  ShadeTree | 10/31/06
Really?  zkiwi | 10/31/06
I remember exactly what I wrote and I am the only one ...  ShadeTree | 10/31/06
That's a great idea.  April May | 10/31/06
China is the super power  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
First it was Japan ...  ShadeTree | 10/31/06
I must agree.  HypnoToad | 10/31/06
Has Japan stated...  Linux User 1 | 10/31/06
Japan didn't state they were going to attack us but then ....  ShadeTree | 10/31/06
Chinese firms get hold of Microsoft tech  Loverock Davidson | 10/31/06
Huh?  zkiwi | 10/31/06
Let me clarify  Loverock Davidson | 10/31/06
Uh, they're already internationally known...  HypnoToad | 10/31/06
oh yeah, give the communists all they need to send those missiles right  wessonjoe | 10/31/06
Let me make you even more paranoid.......  BobF_z | 10/31/06
In other words............  BobF_z | 11/01/06

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