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Are you kidding? Are you HIGH?Duo said:I say we press the button before they have a chance to see whats up, and then we give that area to south korea
Shooter452 said:If this was an attempt at sarcastic humor, you missed, Duo.
Heheh, ceaser is dead and everyone can chek up your glib remarks at google ;Shooter452 said:Caesar si viveret, ad remum dareris
Shooter452 said:Are you kidding? Are you HIGH?
Silly boy! Of course they can! Where do you think that I found them?Duo said:Heheh, ceaser is dead and everyone can chek up your glib remarks at google ;
I read somewhere that the communism in China is different from the type of Communism followed in NK and that they don't really see eye to eye.-Rudel- said:Suppose, NK teams up with China. And shares their 'nukes'
China is supposidly right up with our economy as they may be the next global power holder. And we all know they have millions of troops!
Definately not a good situation.
Although I understand your meaning, I think that it is important to know what the words actually mean. There is very little relation between the PRC's government and a democracy. The economic system of the PRC, however, is a 50-50 blend of Marxist economy and a free market/capitalist economy. The top dogs in the PRC are very interested in the benefits of a free market, but they have absolutely no interest in sharing their power with the electorate.-Rudel- said:Good post The AnteLyfe.
Mycernius...you are right though. I do believe that China as a 50-50 Communism-Democracy type government. I guess they can be communists when they want. But it would be one h3!! of a situation. Just think about it. :/
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