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I am outraged by what the Chinese government is doing to the peaceful country of Tibet. Yet, as an American that has supported the Bush administration’s illegal war on Iraq with my tax dollars, I feel I have been robbed of the right to say anything.
don’t lie here,this is nepal police,not Chinese police.
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Typical of the Chinese government, to pick on people with no weapons. Using guns & weapons to suppress the free people of Tibet that have know weapons.
The chinese GOVERNMENT needs to know 9 out 10 people in the GOOD OLD USA HAVE WEAPONS, AND WILL NEVER GIVE THEM UP TO KNOW ONE.