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Why is the US celebrating China?

Tonight and tomorrow the Empire State Building will be all lit up in red and yellow. Why? It’s the Chi-coms 60th anniversary.

Empire_State_Building_Red_YYes folks, we, on one of our national monuments, will be recognizing 60 years of communism in China, some 35 to 65 million political murders, religious and economic oppression, press, speech, and artistic censorship, family manipulation, forced abortions, Tiananmen Square, forced labor, nuclear and atomic espionage, aiding and abetting our enemies, and unethical trade practices.

On October 1, 1949, Mao Zedong established the Peoples’ Republic of China and the creation of a “peoples’ democratic dictatorship.” A “democratic dictatorship”? Is that like a government that says it represents the people, but makes its own rules, sets its own policy, and ignores the populous.. oh wait, never mind.

High five to Duane Lester.

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