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If all business cows in China are holy?

Oscar Wilde the great Irish wit once said

"I find it harder and harder every day to live up to my blue china."

Most of us know sfa about China.

I do know sfa about that empire.

It is a hidden enigmatic country.

gg
 
Miner,

The message that china is sending us is that they don't give a toss whether we accept their values or not. Their attitude is that we either accept our status as a running dog or look elsewhere for a sugar daddy.

We have no choice, but to roll over.
 
Miner,

The message that china is sending us is that they don't give a toss whether we accept their values or not. Their attitude is that we either accept our status as a running dog or look elsewhere for a sugar daddy.

We have no choice, but to roll over.

Hi Calliope

That is so true and your statement is worthy of few billions.
It is good to accept this harrsh reality and then we should at least support Australian interest like rejection of Chinalco deal. When Paul Keating states that trust China - means so ridiculous to me and echoing your statement

Cheers
 
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,25805431-7583,00.html

From The Australian

What Hu's family must have thought of Australia's Foreign Minister, Stephen Smith, rushing off to a meeting of non-aligned nations in Cairo in the middle of the increasingly ugly diplomatic stand-off with China over their husband and father can only be imagined.

But nothing was deterring Smith, or more properly Rudd. Forget Hu. Smith was dispatched to Cairo with one preconditioned riding instruction: to lobby UN members at the non-aligned conference for votes in Rudd's bid to secure his Security Council seat.

In Rudd's foreign policy firmament, Hu apparently came a distant second to the UNSC priority. Smith was left to remain in touch with the Australian public regarding the fate of one of its own via Sky News.
 
I'm afraid that Mr Hu is now the forgotten man. Mr Rudd can avoid the problem and get more mileage by putting on his phoney sad look and delivering his rehearsed homilies in funereal tones over the deaths of three Australians in Jakarta and one in Afghanistan.
 
I'm afraid that Mr Hu is now the forgotten man. Mr Rudd can avoid the problem and get more mileage by putting on his phoney sad look and delivering his rehearsed homilies in funereal tones over the deaths of three Australians in Jakarta and one in Afghanistan.

Probably Mr Rudd is taking the holy stand after meeting His Holiness in Vatican : 'who gives rats for Mr Hu if he lives or goes to concentration camp in China ?

Look at us - we sacrificed our precious young blood in war where there was no material gain from Afganistan excepting to be Sheriff for Uncle Sam. At least sacrifice of Mr Hu will bring billions of dollars to Australian Fund"

(Hope my spellings are correct now if not the grammar :D:D:D)
 
Let us not forget Mr.Hu languishing in a Chinese gaol.

Anyone got his address so that we can send him Christmas cards of support?

gg
 
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