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Submitted by Yolvas Tiger, May 18, 2008 17:58

I couldn't agree more with the analysis of Mr. Chang. A regime that is more concerned with its survival than the lives of millions under its iron rule is definitely responsible for so many deaths in Sichuan. The real tragedy in Sichuan is not the earthquake, it is the CCP rule. As long as CCP continues to rule China, corruption is everywhere and people have little or no value. As Lord Acton correctly stated centuries ago, "Absolute power corrupts absolutely." One can easily smell the corrupt odor of the CCP from the corpses of thousands buried in Sichuan.


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