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Re: GDP and grain production in China
On Tue, 23 Apr 1996, Joseph Koenigsman <jokoe@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Rubyg580@xxxxxxx wrote:
>>
Greetings Comrade;
Welcome to the List. I am reading your posts with interest
thus far. But may I make a suggestion. You are carrying your
lines all the way over to the right edge. This is and will cause
difficulties when people respond to your posts, or quote from
them, and on some peoples servers make them hard to read. I often
forward posts from the list to others, and this is what your lines
look like when forwarded (see below). But the content of your
posts is of high caliber comrade. You will make good contributions
to the list I am sure. Again, welcome! -Jay Miles / Detroit
>>
> You couldn't say it any clearer Gina. Brian's crap about the China's per
capita GDP is
>bull s-it, and his ideas that per capita wealth is climbing in China, is
nothing more
>than smoke. Some a--holes in China may get rich for a while dealing with
capitalists,
>but their wealth is transitory, and will end, when capitalists, no longer
need them to
>carry out the new exploitation of China. The so called capitalist
enterprises, being
>conducted in China today, do nothing to help the Chinese people as a
whole. The pseudo
>capitalists a--holes betray their own people, and a socialist system, that
brought end
>to 3,000 years of vile totalitarian exploitation, that existed from the
Shang to the
>Manchus dynsty in 1912; and which continued, until Ciang Kai-shek was
driven from China.
>
>
> --- from list marxism@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ---
>
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- Thread context:
- Re: Nicaragua, (continued)
- GDP and grain production in China,
Rubyg580 Tue 23 Apr 1996, 01:09 GMT
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: GDP and grain production in China,
Joseph Koenigsman Tue 23 Apr 1996, 07:28 GMT
- Re: GDP and grain production in China,
detcom Tue 23 Apr 1996, 10:51 GMT
- Re: GDP and grain production in China,
Roberto Delacruz Tue 23 Apr 1996, 13:17 GMT
- Re: GDP and grain production in China,
Joseph Koenigsman Tue 23 Apr 1996, 16:17 GMT
- Re: GDP and grain production in China,
Brian Carnell Tue 23 Apr 1996, 17:27 GMT
- Re: GDP and grain production in China,
Brian Carnell Tue 23 Apr 1996, 17:27 GMT
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