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Pushing China To Change

Submitted by david scott, May 9, 2007 17:57

The dollar amount may "only" be $288 billion, but the volume, due to the lie of an exchange rate China places on its currency, is much larger, even double or triple the "values". This is only one of the problems in dealing with the general duplicity of China's communist elite.


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