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Re: Hey, abianchen, why are you not using your usual id?         

Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile
Author: Xangdi
Date: Aug 12, 2008 08:21

Hey, abianchen, why are you not using your usual id? Have the ccp
thugs got on to you so quickly already? You are now using aliases
hu.jt.china, wen.jb.china, and xangdi.papa, but you forgot to change
the isps! Hehe! Don't you know that gmail is controlled by the ccp?
The ccp will track you down, and the next thing we know, your organs
are for sale, at a discount price. Have you got more attention now in
your gay club, gay boy? Can you handle all those new customers?

On Aug 12, 8:39 pm, xangdi.p...@gmail.com wrote:
> We are in family crisis! My gay son, Xangdi is so obsessed with
> Chinese leaders from China and Taiwan. He told me he is going to chop
> off his noodle to become a gay girl so he can be mistress of Chinese
> leaders, abianchen, Hu JT, Wen JB.
>
> What should we do?
>
> Xangdi's papa
>
> On Aug 12, 8:08 am, Xangdi mail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>> Hey, gay boy abianchen, now posting with alias names like hu.jt.china
>> and wen.jb.china but all from the same location! Why are you so
>> obsessed with being gay? You hid behind an anagram of Chen A Bian, and
>> now you use Hu.JT and Wen.JB, and you are so scared to say anything
>> that will show who you really are. What is your problem ? We know you
>> are working as a hostess in a gay bar in New York. Jim Walsh says you
>> are his friend, and answers posts for you, but you don't dare confirm
>> that? Why? Are you ashamed of having any associations with an old gay
>> man like Walsh? The Chinese communities never tolerate gays, do they?
>> I bet you "teach" English to unsuspecting suckers the way Walsh does,
>> heh? Which school did you go to in Taiwan. I know someone who went to
>> National Tainan First Senior High School. His name sounds almost like
>> yours, except for the middle word. Do you really know how to change
>> ISP, other than go around with your laptop and finding Internet hot
>> spots? The monitors of these newsgroups already know who you really
>> are, and they will come and get you soon - very soon.
>
>> On Aug 12, 7:25 pm, hu.jt.beij...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>> Xangdi, why are you so obsessed with gay things? You must be a gay
>>> girl!
>
>>> Premier of China, Wen JB has married to a lady, Zhang Beili. So don't
>>> call Wen JB gay because you are gay.
>
>>> Here's a photo of Mrs. Wen JB:
>
>
>>> Hu JT of Beijing
>
>>> On Aug 12, 6:41 am, Xangdi mail.com> wrote:
>
>>>> Hey, gay boy abianchen, now posting with alias names like hu.jt.china
>>>> and wen.jb.china but all from the same location! You have continually
>>>> avoided answering my questions. Why is that? No one is obsessed about
>>>> gays, only you are, because you are gay. You hide behind an anagram of
>>>> Chen A Bian, and now you use Hu.JT and Wen.JB, and you are so scared
>>>> to say anything that will show who you really are. What is your
>>>> problem ? We know you are working as a hostess in a gay bar in New
>>>> York. Jim Walsh says you are his friend, and answers posts for you,
>>>> but you don't dare confirm that? Why? Are you ashamed of having any
>>>> associations with an old gay man like Walsh? The Chinese communities
>>>> never tolerate gays, do they? I bet you "teach" English to
>>>> unsuspecting suckers the way Walsh does, heh? Which school did you go
>>>> to in Taiwan. I know someone who went to National Tainan First Senior
>>>> High School. His name sounds almost like yours, except for the middle
>>>> word. Do you really know how to change ISP, other than go around with
>>>> your laptop and finding Internet hot spots or was it something you
>>>> bragged about but can't deliver?
>
>>>> On Aug 12, 10:47 am, wen.jb.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>> Xangdi, why are you so obsessed with gay things? Are you gay boy or
>>>>> gay girl? I know President of China, Hu JT has married to his
>>>>> sweetheart, Liu Yongqing. So don't call Hu JT gay because you are
>>>>> gay.
>
>>>>> Here's a photo of Mrs. Hu JT:
>
>
>>>>> Wen JB of China
>
>>>>> On Aug 12, 12:55 am, Xangdi mail.com> wrote:
>
>>>>>> On Aug 11, 9:35 pm, hu.jt.ch...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>>>>>>> abianchen, thanks for posting such a good news for my China, I'm going
>>>>>>> to take some credits for my part. Hehe!
>
>>>>>>> Hu JT
>
>>>>>> He-he! We all know you are abianchen's alias. Having fun playing with
>>>>>> yourself, gay boy?
>
>>>>>>> On Aug 11, 7:33 am, "abianc...@my-deja.com" my-deja.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
>
>>>>>>>> China to overtake US as largest manufacturer
>>>>>>>> By Peter Marsh in London
>
>>>>>>>> Published: August 10 2008 22:37 | Last updated: August 10 2008 22:37
>
>>>>>>>> China is set to overtake the US next year as the world’s largest
>>>>>>>> producer of manufactured goods, four years earlier than expected, as a
>>>>>>>> result of the rapidly weakening US economy.
>
>>>>>>>> The great leap is revealed in forecasts for the Financial Times by
>>>>>>>> Global Insight, a US economics consultancy. According to the
>>>>>>>> estimates, next year China will account for 17 per cent of
>>>>>>>> manufacturing value-added output of $11,783bn and the US will make 16
>>>>>>>> per cent.
>
>>>>>>>> Last year the US was still easily in the top slot and accounted for a
>>>>>>>> fifth of the total. China was second with 13.2 per cent.
>
>>>>>>>> John Engler, president of the National Association of Manufacturers, a
>>>>>>>> Washington-based trade group, played down the effect of the
>>>>>>>> projections. It was “inevitable” that China would take over on account
>>>>>>>> of its size, he said. “This should be a wholesome development for the
>>>>>>>> US, for it promises both political stability for the world’s largest
>>>>>>>> country and continuing opportunities for the US to export to, and
>>>>>>>> invest in, the world’s fastest-growing economy.”
>
>>>>>>>> As recently as last year, Global Insight economists predicted that the
>>>>>>>> US would retain the top position until 2013, but a large downward
>>>>>>>> revision in likely output this year and next is expected to cause the
>>>>>>>> US to slip more quickly than had been expected.
>
>>>>>>>> The data underline the surge of China’s manufacturing-led economy in
>>>>>>>> the past 20 years. In 1990, before economic reforms began to work, it
>>>>>>>> accounted for a meagre 3 per cent of global manufacturing.
>>>>>>>> Manufacturing accounted for just 17.5 per cent of global gross
>>>>>>>> domestic product in 2007, but much activity in the considerably larger
>>>>>>>> area of services, for instance in retailing, distribution, transport
>>>>>>>> and communications, depends on it.
>
>>>>>>>> The expected change will end more than a 100 years of US dominance. It
>>>>>>>> returns China to a position it occupied, according to economic
>>>>>>>> historians, for some 1,800 years up to about 1840, when Britain became
>>>>>>>> the world’s biggest manufacturer after its Industrial Revolution.
>
>>>>>>>> Global Insight counts manufacturing production for countries –
>>>>>>>> including the activity of foreign-owned companies and local ones – as
>>>>>>>> value-added output.
>
>>>>>>>> Value-added data are arrived at by subtracting “inputs” – such as
>>>>>>>> purchases of materials, parts and services – from raw “gross output”
>>>>>>>> as measured by the sales of individual companies. The data also use
>>>>>>>> current-year figures.
>
>>>>>>>> If inflation adjustments are used to put the numbers in constant
>>>>>>>> prices, the expected US position looks better, because its inflation
>>>>>>>> over this period is predicted to be lower than China’s.
>
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