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CHINA
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15 Feb 2008 Fri 04:54 pm |
Almost every "SHIT" is from China...!
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15 Feb 2008 Fri 04:55 pm |
Quoting Oilie: Almost every "SHIT" is from China...! |
Nice post
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15 Feb 2008 Fri 06:12 pm |
Quoting Oilie: Almost every "SHIT" is from China...! |
if not china what would you use to post this SHIT?
even your pc is made in china!
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15 Feb 2008 Fri 06:33 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: even your pc is made in china! |
+10000 ve ve even your very very big panties to cover your enormous ass are made in China
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15 Feb 2008 Fri 07:31 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting femme_fatal: even your pc is made in china! |
+10000 ve ve even your very very big panties to cover your enormous ass are made in China |
really? i thought they were grown in kenya
ps. do you always have to mention about my ass? are you obsessed with it? maybe someday i willl let you touch it
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15 Feb 2008 Fri 07:37 pm |
Quoting femme_fatal: maybe someday i willl let you touch it |
Thanks canim
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15 Feb 2008 Fri 07:59 pm |
Quoting AEnigma III: Quoting femme_fatal: maybe someday i willl let you touch it |
Thanks canim |
just sign up onto the list!
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 04:37 pm |
I moved this quote from another thread as this one seems more appropriate.
Quoting AEnigma:
I spent 5 years working with Chinese factories on behalf of five major retail chains in the UK , who would not import goods unless the factories adopted standards and working conditions equivilent to our own BS standard (it is sad to see that high profile US companies like Victoria’s Secret do not adopt the same standards, and I hope they were prosecuted as you DO have a law regarding this), so it is a subject dear to my heart, but quite unrelated to the subject we were discussing I think.
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I think I mentioned China in a thread too, some time ago. But in general China seems to dip under TC radar. I don't know a great deal about China but I would genuinely like to know more about:
> Their human rights record.
> The way they deal with their rising population .
> What their policy is on public speaking
> How the GOVERNMENT controls safety standards/working conditions/wages in the work place
> Government policy regarding the practise of worship (any religion)/ following a faith
> Is there any control of the media? (just wondered . . .)
> Do they have an immigrant problem?
> Do they grow all their own rice or do they need to import some and if so where do they get it from (I can hear GWB on the phone right now . . . "forget selling the sand to the Arabs . . . get me Uncle Ben . . . NOW!)
> any other issues related to China.
Discussing China will be like a breath of fresh air . . . I think
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:02 pm |
Well let's not forget the human tissue industry in China...
Dr testifies to China's reuse of executed prisoner organs
He went on to describe in gruesome detail how "acquiring skin from executed prisoners usually took place around major holidays or during the government’s ‘Strike Hard’ campaigns, when prisoners would be executed in groups."
Dr Guoqi told the committee that he had "horrible recurrent nightmares" after one episode when kidneys were removed from an executed prisoner to whom he had administered a final heparin injection and who was still alive. He tried to resign from the programme and said, "I was forced to submit a pledge that I would never expose their practices of procuring organs and the process by which the organs and skin were preserved and sold for huge profits. They threatened me with severe consequences and began to train my replacement. Until the day I left China in the spring of 2000, they were still harvesting organs from execution sites."
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16 Feb 2008 Sat 05:34 pm |
.........but you can harvest tissue from dead bodies.
Yes, this is a whole other can of worms, isn't it? I think I would rather die than get products from these sources.....and I don't want to end up this way either.
Who owns your body parts?
Alistair Cooke's body lay cold in the embalming room of an East Harlem funeral home, suspended in the brief limbo between death and cremation. A "cutter" soon arrived to make a collection. He sliced open Cooke's legs, sawed the bones from the hip, and took them away. The quintessentially British presenter of Masterpiece Theatre and Alistair Cooke's America—the face of genteel, urbane Albion to millions of Americans—was being carved up for parts.
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