between china (dictatorship) and the west (democracy), china has all along been viewed by the west as a potential threat. whether the candidates admit it publicly or not, they all think that way...
due to the increasingly important economic role china is playing in the world arena, it is relevant in most countries' economic policies regardless of who wins the election...
china has been built on thousands of years of respect for authorities, not equality... in that sense, most chinese people are slaves of authorities...
you are entitled to think people voting for cameron are stupid, but it's only your personal opinion, which could be stupid itself...
;p
due to the long-standing ideological difference
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回複:due to the long-standing ideological difference
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05/06/2010 postreply
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on slave, you are taking the word out of its context.
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05/06/2010 postreply
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nobody is perfec t!!!
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05/06/2010 postreply
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can you give a specific example?
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05/06/2010 postreply
06:27:09
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I presume you did not watch the leaders debates
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05/06/2010 postreply
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