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Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile
Author: skygod
Date: Aug 27, 2008 17:47

crazy is much better than none !!!
so far democracy system gives people the choice, people can wake up and
restore their sense.
but under communism system, everything is not in their hand. when crazy,
they can only be dogs. where stupidness over, they are still under
oppression.

Hampton 提到:
> The Taiwanese are crazy about democracy. Their pay homage to "democracy" like
> prayer to whatever god they believe. When Chen Shui-bian came to power, they
> treated him like saviour of Taiwan democracy. The same thing happen in mainland
> China. Mao Zedong can do any stupid thing he want because the people there
> treated him like god.
>
> gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:722052a2-5620-492f-88b7-a2fa952fd2b4@f63g2000hsf.googlegroups.com...
> Then you need to explain why under competition, former Taiwan
> President Chen Shui-bian and his family can steal so much money and
> wired the stolen money to Swiss, Singapore for money laundering. This
> never happened before to any Presidens in Taiwan. Of course, you have
> refused to criticize your beloved Chen Shui-bian and DPP's
> corruptions. You are only interested in bashing CCP.
>
>
> On Aug 11, 12:07 am, Jim Walsh gmNOail.com> wrote:
>
>>It is well understood, and rarely denied, that competition is good.
>>
>>Competition is the rivalry between individuals (or groups or nations) for
>>territory or resources. .... Competition gives incentives for self
>>improvement. If two watchmakers are competing for business, they will lower
>>their prices and improve their products to increase their sales. If birds
>>compete for a limited water supply during a drought, the more suited birds
>>will survive to reproduce and improve the population.
>>
>>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Competition
>>
>>According to the CCP, China is improved by the CCP holding a monopoly on
>>political power. The benefits of economic competition (sports competition
>>etc.) are evident .There is every reason to believe that political
>>competition would also benefit a society.
>>
>>In other words, the CCP's use of force to keep a political monopoly benefits
>>the CCP members (who enrich themselves at the expense of the public) but not
>>the Chinese people.
>>
>>(I am also posting to "alt.economics" so we might thereby gain posts from
>>economists, in addition to the usual posters.)
>>
>>--
>>Love, Jim
>>(I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive
>>crossposts.)
>>
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