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Re: do you and other chinese pigs refuse mooncake as a corrupt icon? if not, PRC has no hope!Re: is there hope for china?         

Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile
Author: enterprise
Date: Oct 21, 2006 10:26

Limp Dick ! Why don't you just stop eating? It's a waste of money for
you, because you'll shit it out anyway. Save your money and get more
materials for your handguns!

"sha zu Kang(butcher Kang)" hotmail.com> wrote:
> do you and other chinese pigs refuse mooncake as a corrupt icon? if
> not, PRC has no hope!
>
> I have not eaten mooncake for more than 10 years. but the mooncake
> market bacame larger and larger.
>
> I think I will not eat mooncake if PRC is still there!
>
> web wrote:
>> Axed TV Host in China praises Shanghai's ongoing anti-corruption
>> investigations
>>
>> He openly criticised China's government policies and accused several key
>> Chinese businessmen of corruption on live television, but controversial
>> talk-show host Larry Lang has only praise and optimism for China even after
>> his show was cancelled by the authorities.
>>
>> He's known as China's "Larry King", but Taiwan-born Larry Lang got his TV
>> show taken off-air early this year.
>>
>> "Larry Lang Live", now only available online, was one of Shanghai's 3 most
>> popular programmes.
>>
>> The economics lecturer at Chinese University in Hong Kong was known for
>> criticising state policies, and accusing many of corruption on TV.
>>
>> "This is the only show in China that has a standard and the standard is the
>> benefit, the welfare of the general public. If the government violates, I'll
>> criticize, that's the reason why when I criticize the Shanghai government
>> for the pension fund scandal in February. They closed it down. I want people
>> to know that I'm not presenting this show as a movie star TV star. What I do
>> is I have my social responsibility even though I know I may be defeated by
>> Shanghai city," said Mr Lang.
>>
>> The axed TV host has won in other ways - Shanghai is currently facing the
>> biggest anti-corruption probe ever.
>>
>> Just last month, a Communist Party leader in Shanghai was sacked over
>> charges of misusing state funds.
>>
>> Many would agree that a corruption-free China would benefit the world as
>> well.
>>
>> For professor Lang, his only wish now is to have the ongoing anti-corruption
>> investigations in Shanghai extended to the rest of China.
>>
>> The economist has since got offers to host other talkshows in China and
>> countries in this region.
>
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