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User: "maff"
Date: 20 Sep 2005 06:17:39 AM
Object: The railway across the roof of the world
The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html
They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move
Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian
'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.
Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878
Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147
Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6
A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f
.

User: "Goodness Godless"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 22 Sep 2005 09:29:03 AM
"maff" <maff91@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:1127215059.919844.168730@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...

The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian


'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

This sounds so like a CNN or Fox News reporter about something the
USA has done in Space. And almost as arogent!
.

User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 08:32:48 AM
communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.
maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "Woden"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 09:36:52 AM
lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.

Bwaaaahaaaahaaa. Such foolishness. Obviously you haven't heard of "star
wars" missile defense system, or the war in Iraq, or Hallburton...
--
Woden
"religion is a socio-political system for controlling people's thoughts,
lives and actions based on ancient myths and superstitions, perpetrated
through generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."
.
User: "Mark K. Bilbo"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 10:08:03 AM
In <Xns96D76C4FE3D7Bwodencharternet@69.28.186.121>, Woden
<woden@charter.net> wrote:

lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do. maybe it is the characterist
of communism, under which the lives of the chinks are so
cheap/despicable.


Bwaaaahaaaahaaa. Such foolishness. Obviously you haven't heard of "star
wars" missile defense system, or the war in Iraq, or Hallburton...

Or the millions being spent on bridges to nowhere in Alaska...
--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
"We're angry, Mr. President, and we'll be angry long
after our beloved city and surrounding parishes have
been pumped dry. Our people deserved rescuing.
Many who could have been were not. That's to the
government's shame."
http://makeashorterlink.com/?F2D511CBB
.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 08:09:20 PM
nowhere in Alaska is likely to embed communist invasion.
it is not without purpose.
this fellow mixed up God with president.
God itself is not almighty, how can a human being
to decide who should be where ????
communist dog is always relying on telling lies to sustain communism,
because of earning buttock-licking rice.
"Mark K. Bilbo" wrote:


In <Xns96D76C4FE3D7Bwodencharternet@69.28.186.121>, Woden
<woden@charter.net> wrote:

lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do. maybe it is the characterist
of communism, under which the lives of the chinks are so
cheap/despicable.


Bwaaaahaaaahaaa. Such foolishness. Obviously you haven't heard of "star
wars" missile defense system, or the war in Iraq, or Hallburton...


Or the millions being spent on bridges to nowhere in Alaska...

--
Mark K. Bilbo
--------------------------------------------------
"We're angry, Mr. President, and we'll be angry long
after our beloved city and surrounding parishes have
been pumped dry. Our people deserved rescuing.
Many who could have been were not. That's to the
government's shame."

http://makeashorterlink.com/?F2D511CBB

.


User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 08:04:05 PM
mopping up robbers is a defence. fruitful for human being's subsistence.
this Woden is likely to be a commnunist dog,
so is so hatred to others' defence.
this communist dog Woden use the railway across the roof of the world
to defend what ????
Woden wrote:


lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


Bwaaaahaaaahaaa. Such foolishness. Obviously you haven't heard of "star
wars" missile defense system, or the war in Iraq, or Hallburton...

--
Woden

"religion is a socio-political system for controlling people's thoughts,
lives and actions based on ancient myths and superstitions, perpetrated
through generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."

.
User: "Woden"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 23 Sep 2005 09:43:40 AM
lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:4330B185.C9CC0F2C@yahoo.com:

mopping up robbers is a defence. fruitful for human being's
subsistence. this Woden is likely to be a commnunist dog,
so is so hatred to others' defence.

this communist dog Woden use the railway across the roof of the world
to defend what ????

this lechergod speak fool, use less english, more trees on underneath of
brain.
--
Woden
"religion is a socio-political system for controlling people's thoughts,
lives and actions based on ancient myths and superstitions, perpetrated
through generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."
.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 23 Sep 2005 12:10:53 PM
that is the quality of a communist dog !!!
how come the communist has to feed such low quality dogs with licking
***** rice. ???
Woden wrote:


lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:4330B185.C9CC0F2C@yahoo.com:

mopping up robbers is a defence. fruitful for human being's
subsistence. this Woden is likely to be a commnunist dog,
so is so hatred to others' defence.

this communist dog Woden use the railway across the roof of the world
to defend what ????


this lechergod speak fool, use less english, more trees on underneath of
brain.

--
Woden

"religion is a socio-political system for controlling people's thoughts,
lives and actions based on ancient myths and superstitions, perpetrated
through generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."

.
User: "Woden"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 23 Sep 2005 04:35:43 PM
lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in news:4334371D.9259FE29@yahoo.com:

that is the quality of a communist dog !!!
how come the communist has to feed such low quality dogs with licking
***** rice. ???

What quality from lechergod???? how came the fool has to feel so dog low
with ***** lickin.
--
Woden
"religion is a socio-political system for controlling people's thoughts,
lives and actions based on ancient myths and superstitions, perpetrated
through generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."
.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 23 Sep 2005 08:03:15 PM
as a reporter for such *****'s behaviour,
it is obliged to use such words.
Woden wrote:


lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in news:4334371D.9259FE29@yahoo.com:

that is the quality of a communist dog !!!
how come the communist has to feed such low quality dogs with licking
***** rice. ???


What quality from lechergod???? how came the fool has to feel so dog low
with ***** lickin.
--
Woden

"religion is a socio-political system for controlling people's thoughts,
lives and actions based on ancient myths and superstitions, perpetrated
through generations of subtle yet pervasive brainwashing."

.






User: "magilla"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 02:09:26 PM
lechergod wrote:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.

Ah, you're saying the Chinese who did the lion's share of work
completing the transcontinental railroad here in the US were paid a
living wage, never abused or murdered, and their lives were considered
to be worth as much as any white person's?
If so, you're being very, very stupid.
Chris



maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 08:16:10 PM
lives under communism is cheap/despicable is a fact.
i don't know how related to such [considered].
this stupid Chris put on such stupid tails shows how stupid he/she is.
magilla wrote:


lechergod wrote:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


Ah, you're saying the Chinese who did the lion's share of work
completing the transcontinental railroad here in the US were paid a
living wage, never abused or murdered, and their lives were considered
to be worth as much as any white person's?

If so, you're being very, very stupid.

Chris



maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "magilla"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 09:09:23 PM
lechergod wrote:

lives under communism is cheap/despicable is a fact.

No it isn't.
My wife was raised under communism, and she holds life in high regard.
You are just full of shyte. You know nothing except some asinine
religious crap, so please just die.

i don't know how related to such [considered].

That's because you don't know anything. Not only that, you refuse to
learn anything. Go kneel before some statue, *****.

this stupid Chris put on such stupid tails shows how stupid he/she is.

This is incoherent. Learn the language if you are going to post in it,
ok asswipe?
Chris



magilla wrote:


lechergod wrote:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


Ah, you're saying the Chinese who did the lion's share of work
completing the transcontinental railroad here in the US were paid a
living wage, never abused or murdered, and their lives were considered
to be worth as much as any white person's?

If so, you're being very, very stupid.

Chris



maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 12:57:28 AM
that is communist dog's history.
this communist dog gets buttock-licking rice, must not know how pity the
mainland workers are.
the whole world knows us$1000/person/year are too hard a life,
the communist dog eats the fats of the workers, must be killed by 2009
revolution.
this communist dog presume hongkongese knows nothing,
except his communist dogs colleages, that is what is called *****.
surely this ***** magilla live on his wife's holes to please the
officials.
this communist dog's tail should be leant ????
this show how the communist dog are fucked pain and hard.
this communist dog's anger give up utmost pleasure of achievement.
ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
magilla wrote:


lechergod wrote:

lives under communism is cheap/despicable is a fact.


No it isn't.

My wife was raised under communism, and she holds life in high regard.
You are just full of shyte. You know nothing except some asinine
religious crap, so please just die.

i don't know how related to such [considered].


That's because you don't know anything. Not only that, you refuse to
learn anything. Go kneel before some statue, *****.

this stupid Chris put on such stupid tails shows how stupid he/she is.


This is incoherent. Learn the language if you are going to post in it,
ok asswipe?

Chris



magilla wrote:


lechergod wrote:

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


Ah, you're saying the Chinese who did the lion's share of work
completing the transcontinental railroad here in the US were paid a
living wage, never abused or murdered, and their lives were considered
to be worth as much as any white person's?

If so, you're being very, very stupid.

Chris



maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.




User: "hillaryC"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 01:52:51 AM
mm2 's new skin = lechergod
"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 20 Sep 2005 08:19:58 PM
ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.
really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.
hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "maff"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 05:28:57 AM
lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.

So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 06:26:30 AM
that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.
maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "maff"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 07:17:13 AM
lechergod wrote:

that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.

Communists are amateurs compared to Adolf Bush and Benito Blair.



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 11:24:55 AM
amateur to what ???
in suppressing own country people, communists is really expert.
as evil axis, it is too expert to be amateurs to fight against evilness.
maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.


Communists are amateurs compared to Adolf Bush and Benito Blair.



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "Jos Flachs - skip the aa"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 24 Sep 2005 02:40:41 AM
On Thu, 22 Sep 2005 00:24:55 +0800, lechergod <lechergod@yahoo.com>
wrote:

amateur to what ???
in suppressing own country people, communists is really expert.
as evil axis, it is too expert to be amateurs to fight against evilness.

I wouldn't go as far as all that. Baby bush is quite good at it too,
you know.
.

User: "maff"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 03:34:37 PM
lechergod wrote:

amateur to what ???
in suppressing own country people, communists is really expert.
as evil axis, it is too expert to be amateurs to fight against evilness.

So when did the Communists bomb Hong Kong and torture the people there?
So you still don't know anything about Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.


Communists are amateurs compared to Adolf Bush and Benito Blair.



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 21 Sep 2005 11:34:35 PM
if you are not communist dog to optionally blind, must be too ignorant
to know which direction
the power is used.
bust and blair is strong to extend their power overseas,
communists are just evil axis in jail.
you take the rascal in jail as mild ????
even the communist is in jail,
how they treat peoples in regime is important to compare,
that is your ignorance or optionally blind not to see.
maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

amateur to what ???
in suppressing own country people, communists is really expert.
as evil axis, it is too expert to be amateurs to fight against evilness.


So when did the Communists bomb Hong Kong and torture the people there?
So you still don't know anything about Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.


Communists are amateurs compared to Adolf Bush and Benito Blair.



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "maff"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 22 Sep 2005 06:09:54 AM
lechergod wrote:

if you are not communist dog to optionally blind, must be too ignorant
to know which direction
the power is used.
bust and blair is strong to extend their power overseas,

Don't be stupid. Iraq is overseas.
Iraq first, Iran and China next
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,791301,00.html

communists are just evil axis in jail.
you take the rascal in jail as mild ????

So how come you're not already tortured and killed in Hong Kong?


even the communist is in jail,
how they treat peoples in regime is important to compare,
that is your ignorance or optionally blind not to see.

So you still don't know what Adolf Bush and Benito BLair are already
doing?



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

amateur to what ???
in suppressing own country people, communists is really expert.
as evil axis, it is too expert to be amateurs to fight against evilness.


So when did the Communists bomb Hong Kong and torture the people there?
So you still don't know anything about Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.


Communists are amateurs compared to Adolf Bush and Benito Blair.



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 22 Sep 2005 09:35:07 AM
maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

if you are not communist dog to optionally blind, must be too ignorant
to know which direction
the power is used.
bust and blair is strong to extend their power overseas,


Don't be stupid. Iraq is overseas.

Iraq first, Iran and China next
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,791301,00.html

i cannot see how stupid is this communist dog.
extend their power overseas,
was replied iraq is overseas.
calling himself stupid ??????????????
communist is the most dangerous in the axis of evil.
it is very regretful to put communist too last in position.


communists are just evil axis in jail.
you take the rascal in jail as mild ????


So how come you're not already tortured and killed in Hong Kong?

have i such a glory ????
i feel pity to be too small not to be noticed.


even the communist is in jail,
how they treat peoples in regime is important to compare,
that is your ignorance or optionally blind not to see.


So you still don't know what Adolf Bush and Benito BLair are already
doing?

that is a communist dog's reply, avoid to mention how cruel communists
are.
why have to care what bush and blair do ?
only the communist dogs are too invasive to invade england and america.
what i take care is how the communist done to chinese peoples.




maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

amateur to what ???
in suppressing own country people, communists is really expert.
as evil axis, it is too expert to be amateurs to fight against evilness.


So when did the Communists bomb Hong Kong and torture the people there?
So you still don't know anything about Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.


Communists are amateurs compared to Adolf Bush and Benito Blair.



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

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User: "maff"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 22 Sep 2005 02:51:57 PM
lechergod wrote:

maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

if you are not communist dog to optionally blind, must be too ignorant
to know which direction
the power is used.
bust and blair is strong to extend their power overseas,


Don't be stupid. Iraq is overseas.

Iraq first, Iran and China next
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,791301,00.html


i cannot see how stupid is this communist dog.
extend their power overseas,
was replied iraq is overseas.
calling himself stupid ??????????????

communist is the most dangerous in the axis of evil.
it is very regretful to put communist too last in position.

If Bushie fascists can't control Iraq, how are you going to control
China?




communists are just evil axis in jail.
you take the rascal in jail as mild ????


So how come you're not already tortured and killed in Hong Kong?


have i such a glory ????
i feel pity to be too small not to be noticed.

Don't be too modest. Comunists haven't bombed or tortured anyone in
Hong Kong.



even the communist is in jail,
how they treat peoples in regime is important to compare,
that is your ignorance or optionally blind not to see.


So you still don't know what Adolf Bush and Benito BLair are already
doing?


that is a communist dog's reply, avoid to mention how cruel communists
are.

why have to care what bush and blair do ?
only the communist dogs are too invasive to invade england and america.
what i take care is how the communist done to chinese peoples.

That's what Chiang Kai-Shek also thought. Your fate won't be any
different.





maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

amateur to what ???
in suppressing own country people, communists is really expert.
as evil axis, it is too expert to be amateurs to fight against evilness.


So when did the Communists bomb Hong Kong and torture the people there?
So you still don't know anything about Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

that is communist dogs' behavious.
why have i heard such politicans ???
commnunist dog is dog to leader,
democracy looks politican as servants.


Communists are amateurs compared to Adolf Bush and Benito Blair.



maff wrote:


lechergod wrote:

ha!ha!ha!ha!ha!
that is communist dogs' usual behaviour to tell lies.
go google search author lechergod in hk.politics,
if you are really so ignorant.

really those communist dogs in hk.politics are fucked to dive out.
the communist orders another team of communist dogs to invade
hk.politics that leads me to here.


So you haven't heard of Adolf Bush and Benito Blair?



hillaryC wrote:


mm2 's new skin = lechergod

"lechergod" <lechergod@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:43300F80.8503B03@yahoo.com...

communist have the habit to squander big money for unfruitful projects,
this is no democratic country dare to do.
maybe it is the characterist of communism, under which
the lives of the chinks are so cheap/despicable.


maff wrote:


The railway across the roof of the world
http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,3604,1573817,00.html

They said it was impossible to build a railway to Tibet. There were
5,000m-high mountains to climb, 12km-wide valleys to bridge, hundreds
of kilometres of ice and slush that could never support tracks and
trains. How could anyone tunnel through rock at -30C, or lay rails when
the least exertion sends you reaching for the oxygen bottle? But that's
the sort of challenge today's China relishes. Next month, three years
ahead of schedule, more than 1,000km of fresh track will link the
garrison town of Golmud in China's 'wild west' and the Tibetan capital
of Lhasa, strengthening the regime's grip on this troublesome corner of
the empire and confirming its status as a technological superpower.
Jonathan Watts travelled the route to create a snapshot of a nation on
the move

Tuesday September 20, 2005
The Guardian

'Aren't we Chinese great? They said it couldn't be done. And yet, we've
not only done it, we've done it ahead of plan. No other country in the
world could do this. Chinese people are so clever." We are two hours,
several beers and half a roasted duck into a journey on the overnight
express from Xining, travelling along the completed half of what will
soon be part of the world's highest railroad - the 1,900km line from
Xining across the Qinghai Plateau to Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. But
my patriotic conversation partner, Wang Qiang, is just warming up on
his favourite subject: China's engineering prowess.

Tibet
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/1d18508c152a0878

Jonathan Watts
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.culture.china/msg/b722ed59f3c51147

Is the wakening giant a monster?
http://tinyurl.com/iws6

A Blueprint for the Future
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/59c28cd6dfe6f60f

.
User: "shark finn soup"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 22 Sep 2005 02:54:50 PM

Don't be too modest. Comunists haven't bombed or tortured anyone in

Hong Kong.
Why should they? Pretty soon those CCP theives will own everything in
hong kong.
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User: "maff"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 23 Sep 2005 03:13:50 AM
shark finn soup wrote:

Don't be too modest. Comunists haven't bombed or tortured anyone in

Hong Kong.

Why should they? Pretty soon those CCP theives will own everything in
hong kong.

I don't know why Christian fascists are so stupid.
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User: "lechergod"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 23 Sep 2005 06:22:30 AM
it is very stupid the maff, communist dog.
CCP is trespassing hongkong very minutes,
this communist dog is still so shameful and shameless to say others
stupid.
(note: CCP theives is not correct, they are CCP robbers.)
thief steal in time you don't notice,
robbers rob openly with violent force.
maff wrote:


shark finn soup wrote:

Don't be too modest. Comunists haven't bombed or tortured anyone in

Hong Kong.

Why should they? Pretty soon those CCP theives will own everything in
hong kong.


I don't know why Christian fascists are so stupid.

.
User: "maff"

Title: Re: The railway across the roof of the world 23 Sep 2005 03:08:07 PM
lechergod wrote:

it is very stupid the maff, communist dog.
CCP is trespassing hongkong very minutes,
this communist dog is still so shameful and shameless to say others
stupid.

(note: CCP theives is not correct, they are CCP robbers.)
thief steal in time you don't notice,
robbers rob openly with violent force.

So you're going to sacrifice your life and money for Christian fascism?
A Century Of U.S. Military Interventions: From Wounded Knee to
Afghanistan
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/9d53d6be8936ff5b
Christian atrocities
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.atheism/msg/2b62a1f5e94cbbbd



maff wrote:


shark finn soup wrote:

Don't be too modest. Comunists haven't bombed or tortured anyone in

Hong Kong.

Why should they? Pretty soon those CCP theives will own everything in
hong kong.


I don't know why Christian fascists are so stupid.

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