On Apr 29, 9:57=A0pm, baldeagle <botakea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Apr 30, 10:34 am, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > On Apr 29, 7:24 pm, baldeagle <botakea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On Apr 30, 8:57 am, rst0wxyz <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > On Apr 29, 5:23 pm, baldeagle <botakea...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > On Apr 30, 12:28 am, "Frank Arthur" <A...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > > > China's worst enemy is the Chinese people themselves.
> > > > > > They will do anything for the mighty dollar.
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> > > > > Like people every where in the world,
> > > > > some will do anything for money.
> > > > > For example, Americans peddle drug to kill children
> > > > > for money..they become prostitutes for money...
> > > > > they kill for money....they spied for Israel for money...
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> > > > > Are the American people the worst enemy of
> > > > > the USA ?
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> > > > Americans are more patiotic. =A0Chinese people has no patriotism.
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> > > How so ?
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> > > The Chinese, in order to prevent Mac Arthur's army
> > > from marching into Beijing via the Yalu River at the
> > > border with N Korea....were prepared to die by
> > > the hundreds of thousands. Over half a millions
> > > Chinese died =A0in order to prevent US troops
> > > from marching into China. =A0This is not patriotism ?
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> > > In contrast, US GIs fled from Vietnam.....in defeat.
> > > Americans not willing to send their sons to die in
> > > the defence of USA honour. This is the reason
> > > for US defeat in Vietnam. =A0Is this patriotism ?
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> > Have you seen the movie "Enemy at the Gate"? =A0Russian and Chinese
> > patriotism were at the point of the machine gun from behind. =A0You
> > either go forward and die at the hand of the enemy or died running
> > back with their own machinegun.
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> > Half a million Chinese POWs refused to go back to Mainland China after
> > the Korean War. =A0That told you about Chinese patriotism.
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> You believe Hollywood movies?!.... half a millions of
> Chinese POWs...The figure is too small......way too small....
> half a billion, may be even half a trillion....would be more
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> Ha ha ha ha...
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> Now a big of info...in the real world.
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> For you info...the US army was on the run....fleeing from
> Yalu River....they did NOT take any Chinese prisoners..
> It was the chinese and N Korean who had taken POWs
> of the allied forces...those wounded who were left behind
> by the fleeing armies.
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> http://korea50.army.mil/history/factsheets/pow.shtml
I remember very well. Half a million Chinese POWs refused to returned
to Mainland China were sent to Taiwan after the Korean War ended.


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