Clinton Grants China MFN, Reversing Campaign Pledge
By Ann Devroy
The Washington Post
WASHINGTON
President Clinton Thursday reversed course on China and renewed its trade privileges despite what he said was Beijing's lack of significant progress on human rights.
Echoing the case made by George Bush when he was president, Clinton said he was convinced the Chinese would take more steps to improve human rights if the issue were separated from the threat of trade sanctions.
So what you're saying is that although you live in England, to little surprise, you live in a fictional version of it, to no surprise. Therefore your words, or duckspeak words, too, are likely fictional...and unclever.
The universal translation for everything said by trebus:
There's nothing like a false sense of superiority. :thefinger
China, on the other hand, will have a very real sense of superiority. They practically are money. If they decide to take things over, than hey, by all means.