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Bob Geldof in Rwanda gives Bush his props

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Probably his greatest legacy - completely ignored by the MSM.

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And ya know, Geldof is just a mouthpiece for the Rupublican Party :S



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Are you a Sun Young Moon supporter?


Nice that Bush spent some of those Chinese $billions in Africa.
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And ya know, Geldof is just a mouthpiece for the Rupublican Party :S



Washington Times:D:D:D.


Are you a Sun Young Moon supporter?


Nice that Bush spent some of those Chinese $billions in Africa.


Good thing Clinton gave them Most Favored Nation status so they could do that, isn't it?
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Probably his greatest legacy - completely ignored by the MSM.

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And ya know, Geldof is just a mouthpiece for the Rupublican Party :S



Washington Times:D:D:D.


Are you a Sun Young Moon supporter?


Nice that Bush spent some of those Chinese $billions in Africa.


Good thing Clinton gave them Most Favored Nation status so they could do that, isn't it?


Still grasping at straws?

House Speaker Newt Gingrich (GOP) welcomed Clinton's recommendation for renewing MFN status for China, and vowed to work in a bipartisan manner to ensure that China receives it from Congress.

Gingrich, joined by Reps. Bill Archer (R-Texas) and Philip Crane (R-Ill.), made his comments in a letter to Clinton.

Gingrich (GOP) and the other GOP congressmen wrote: "We welcome the determination you made today to recommend the renewal of MFN trade status for China, and we pledge to work with you in a bipartisan manner to preserve our longstanding policy of commercial and diplomatic engagement with the Chinese. Seeking to keep China open to the West has proven to be the most effective way to advance our democratic values in this turbulent region of the world -- a policy we are committed to maintaining."

If it was SO bad, I wonder why the President renewed it in June 2001? Who was President in June 2001, anyway? Oh, yes, George W. Bush (GOP).

"I come from the nation's most trade-dependent state, Washington state," said Rep. Jennifer Dunn (R-WA, where Boeing delivered 8 out of 9 congressional votes in 1996). "I believe that trade with China promotes change. US trade and investments teaches the skills of free enterprise that are fundamental to a free society. . . . These products further serve to unleash the free market desires of the Chinese people."
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