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    Default Empire State building commemorates Communism

    http://www.silive.com/news/index.ssf...g_lit_for.html

    The top of Empire State building will be lit up to commemorate 60 years of communist rule in China.

    Democratic Congressman Anthony Weiner of New York said the lights should not be used to pay tribute to what he called "a nation with a shameful history on human rights."
    Building spokeswoman Marisa Picker had no immediate comment.
    Wait, a Dem from NY making sense? Is it opposites day?

    And I forget... who owns that building now? Is it China?

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    Default Re: Empire State building commemorates Communism

    Quote Originally Posted by MTechnik View Post
    And I forget... who owns that building now? Is it China?
    Likely. Don't they own a bunch of public schools too?
    Just because 'perfect' is impossible does not mean we should settle for 'broken'.

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    Default Re: Empire State building commemorates Communism

    Looks like W&H Properties owns it... their President is Anthony Malkin.... http://www.newstimes.com/ci_13389282 Not sure if Anthony Malkin is connected at all to Michelle Malkin.

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    Default Honor of Communist China?

    Seriously?


    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,557823,00.html

    NEW YORK — New York is seeing red over the decision to turn the city's highest beacon — and one of America's symbols for free enterprise — into a shining monument honoring China's communist revolution Wednesday night.

    The Empire State Building is set to be illuminated in red and yellow lights to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the bloody communist takeover.

    The tower is lit in white most nights, but nearly every week gets splashed with color to honor holidays and heroes — red, white and blue for Independence Day, green for St. Patrick's Day, true blue for New York's Finest.

    The building's managers say they have honored a host of countries, including Canada, India and Australia, but as of Wednesday that list of honorees now includes one of the world's last great authoritarian regimes.

    Tourists were squirming as the city's 102-story landmark — which gained a special significance for New Yorker's after 9/11, when it again became Manhattan's tallest building — was being converted into a shining red beacon for Chinese communism.


    "I think it's a bad idea," said Dick Paasch, 69, from Billings, Montana. "The Chinese Revolution ... in the years 1958-1960, there were something like 26 million people starved to death. Why would we want to celebrate something like that?

    "I think the Chinese have come a long way since then, but I certainly wouldn't celebrate the revolution," he said.

    Representatives for the building say it won't incur any extra costs to use the colored floodlights, so taxpayers won't have to pay a dime. But tourists thought it would have been better if the building would have stayed white this Wednesday.

    "It seems a little out of place in New York City, an American city, having communist colors," said Cathy Crismore of Lancaster, California. "That doesn't seem right."

    New York politicians have paid notice as well, and say they are let down by the light-up. Rep. Anthony Weiner, D-N.Y., said it was a mistake to pay tribute to what he called "a nation with a shameful history on human rights."

    Historians of the revolution noted the unimaginable — and often forgotten — toll of the revolution and China's communist rule, which has taken tens of millions of lives through years of war, famine, reeducation and wholesale slaughter.

    "China gets treatment that other dictatorships can only dream of — a free pass on human rights," said Arthur Waldron, a history professor at the University of Pennsylvania.

    The revolution and its aftermath may have been deadlier than any world war: though estimates vary, research from the historian Chang Jung shows that as many as 72 million people died as a result.

    During one five-year period alone, the Great Famine of 1958-1962, 36 million Chinese are believed to have starved as a result of Mao's Great Leap Forward, a government policy meant to industrialize the nation.

    During those years of ruin, peasants ate bark, maggots, bird droppings, human flesh — anything to survive — as government storehouses stood full with grain and other cereals, neither the first nor last in China's troubled line of violations of human rights.

    "China remains strongly oppressive — but we make a lot of money, and we have a tendency to romanticize the country, confusing her brilliant cultural heritage with the current communist regime," said Waldron. "Will we light it in honor of Tibet?"

    About 40 protesters massed outside the Empire State Building Wednesday morning as China's New York consul attended a ceremony the building's managers said was to honor "the 1.3 billion Chinese people and the 60th anniversary of their country."

    "Because the Empire State Building is such a cultural icon ... this touches a chord close to home for people," said Lhadon Tethong, a leader of the demonstrators from Students for a Free Tibet.

    Tethong said that the lights on the building "are a symbol of support for the Chinese state — for a totalitarian state," which ignores the country's "abominable record on human rights, on liberty."

    Waldron, of the University of Pennsylvania, said he thought there would be an outcry if another brutal regime were so honored by the tower.

    "Would we have lit the Empire State Building for the USSR knowing what we do about the Gulag?

    I guess theyu do own most of the country so I don't think we could say no but...
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    Default Re: Honor of Communist China?

    duplicate thread.
    Quote Originally Posted by headcase View Post
    let them eventually bring the FBI to kill my wife and son over fucking chickens....

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    Default Re: Honor of Communist China?

    Quote Originally Posted by jcabin View Post
    duplicate thread.
    DOH! Mods please delete
    The first vehicles normally on the scene of a crime are ambulances and police cruisers. If you are armed you have a chance to decide who gets transported in which vehicle, if you are not armed then that decision is made for you.

    Be prepared, because someone else already is and no one knows their intent except them.

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    Default Re: Empire State building commemorates Communism

    Not only did that Democrat from NY make sense, but there was even a person from CA who was making sense. I know the end is near. Keep the powder dry boys.

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    Default Re: Empire State building commemorates Communism

    It's going to be Atlanta all over again.............
    I will not remove my AVATAR until this threat is over. One down, four up.

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