rosskolnikov
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registered: 2005.05.24
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Isn't this interesting? The "revolutionary" government of Cuba sees fit to condemn critics of China who support the (arguably) revolutionaries in Tibet. Nice to know that hypocrisy comes not only in red, white, and blue perhaps moreso in plain old red. ["The government of Cuba condemns with all of its energy attempts to organize a crusade aimed at undermining this noble undertaking (Chinese crackdown in Tibet)," the government said.]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080322/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/cuba_china_olympics;_ylt=AgKoUQqegJv6i05FWzwd1LNvaA8F[The (Cuban) government added that it believes the Tibet riots were "promoted from outside the country," and expressed opposition to "any attempt to meddle in the internal affairs of China."]Well, no sh#t. When you kick the Dalai Lama out of the country, from where do you expect the source of protests to come?
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Isn't this interesting? The "revolutionary" government of Cuba sees fit to condemn critics of China who support the (arguably) revolutionaries in Tibet. Nice to know that hypocrisy comes not only in red, white, and blue perhaps moreso in plain old red. ["The government of Cuba condemns with all of its energy attempts to organize a crusade aimed at undermining this noble undertaking (Chinese crackdown in Tibet)," the government said.]http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080322/ap_on_re_la_am_ca/cuba_china_olympics;_ylt=AgKoUQqegJv6i05FWzwd1LNvaA8F[The (Cuban) government added that it believes the Tibet riots were "promoted from outside the country," and expressed opposition to "any attempt to meddle in the internal affairs of China."]Well, no sh#t. When you kick the Dalai Lama out of the country, from where do you expect the source of protests to come?
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