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Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food
By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by melted mountain snow. And it's all supplied by a special government outfit that provides all- organic goods from farms working under the strictest guidelines. That secure food supply stands in stark contrast to the frustrations of ordinary citizens who have faced recurring food scandals — vegetables with harmful pesticide residue, fish tainted with a cancer- causing chemical, eggs colored with industrial dye, fake liquor causing blindness or death, holiday pastries with bacteria-laden filling. Now that the country's most reputable dairies have been found selling baby formula and other milk products tainted with an industrial chemical that can cause kidney stones and kidney failure, many Chinese don't know what to buy. Tens of thousands of children have been sickened and four babies have died. Knowing that their leaders do not face these problems has made some people angry. "Food safety is a high priority for children and families of government officials, so are normal citizens less entitled to safe food?" asked Zhong Lixun, feeding her 7-month-old grandson baby formula after he got checked for kidney stones at Beijing Children's Hospital. The State Council Central Government Offices Special Food Supply Center is specifically designed to avoid the problems troubling the general population. "We all know that average production facilities use large quantities of chemical fertilizers and pesticides. Antibiotics and hormones are commonly used in raising livestock and poultry. Farmed aquatic products are contaminated by various kinds of water pollution," the center's director, Zhu Yonglan, said in a speech. "It goes without saying that these are harmful when consumed by humans," Zhu told executives at supplier Shandong Ke'er Biological Medical Technology Development Co., which posted it on its Web site earlier this year. Zhu's speech has been widely circulated by Chinese Internet users on blogs and forums in recent days, with many expressing outrage that top government officials have a separate — and safer — food supply than the public. The special food center enforces strict standards on suppliers like Shandong Ke'er, which makes health supplements designed to boost immunity and energy. Foods must be organic, not genetically modified and meet international food standards, said a manager in the center's product department, who only gave her surname, Zhang. The reason: its A-list clientele of government officials and retirees of vice minister rank or higher. It's not unusual for China's leadership to have a special food supply; the practice stretches back thousands of years to farms providing ingredients for lavish imperial meals or the greasy, spicy dishes favored by Communist Party Chairman Mao Zedong. The former Soviet Union's ruling classes also ate food that was unavailable to the masses. In North Korea, where withering famines have seen tens of thousands starve over the past 13 years, leader Kim Jong Il is a gourmet known for his love of lobster, shark's fin soup and sushi. His former private chef has said Kim keeps an extensive collection of vintage French wines. Set up in 2004, China's Special Food Supply Center is almost as secretive as its high-end clientele, whose precise number is unclear, but includes hundreds of top political leaders, their families and retired cadres. Much of the information on its Web site was removed after media inquiries and interview requests this week. Goods deemed to meet the highest standards are stamped with the label "Nation A," which stands for "top end, irreplaceable, the best," according to the Web site. Those products are for senior politicians or government offices and not released to the general consumer market, said a customer service agent surnamed Dong. Rice fed by melted snow from Mt. Changbai, which straddles the China- North Korean border, gets a "Nation A" rating, according to the Web site. The center scours the country for purveyors in places famous for a particular product, said Zhang, the manager. These include fish from Hubei province — known traditionally as the "land of fish and rice" — tea from mountainous Yunnan province abutting Tibet, and beef and mutton from the Inner Mongolian steppes, according to Zhu's speech. As for rice, some comes from the northeast, grown from seeds specially cultivated by experts from the Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, said sales manager Wu Honghua of Chifeng Heiyupaozi Organic Agropastoral Development Co. It "has a very small output. It tastes very good. And it doesn't involve genetic engineering," said Wu. Wu said 90 percent of the rice goes to the Beidaihe Sanitorium — a seaside resort for retired party cadres. The remainder is sold on the market, he said, at $4 a pound — a price five times higher than regular organic rice and 15 times more than the price of ordinary rice. A brand of organic tea supplied to the center sells for $187 a pound. "It's fresh and tender, smells good and has a bright color," said Xia Dan, an employee of the Huiming Tea Co. in eastern Zhejiang province. The latest food safety scandal began with tainted baby formula from one company, but widened to include products from 22 of China's dairies. Countries as far away as Kenya and Colombia have banned or recalled Chinese dairy imports, while cakes, candies and other products made with milk products have come under suspicion. Since the scandal broke earlier this month, sales of Chinese milk have plummeted after top dairies Mengniu Dairy Group Co. and Yili Industrial Group Co. were found to have sold contaminated milk. Chinese looking for reassurance have turned to one company not named in any recalls — Sanyuan Foods Ltd. It proudly advertises that its milk is used for state banquets at the Great Hall of the People and has seen its sales triple in Beijing, while demand has outstripped supply in at least one province. And that's despite the fact that its price — about $1.60 a quart — is 25 percent higher than other brands. ___ Associated Press writer Chi-Chi Zhang and researchers Zhao Liang and Bonnie Cao contributed to this report. |
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On 25 Sep 2008 15:46:16 GMT, Bert Hyman > wrote:
() wrote in : > >> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food >> > >Nothing new there of course; the only startling thing is that the >words got spoken publicly un China and that the news got published. Unfortunately, ignorant people like you are easily fooled because you don't know shit about what you are reading. How Sad! |
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On 25 Sep 2008 15:52:30 GMT, Bert Hyman > wrote:
>""bbb\"@(none)" (none) wrote in : > >> On 25 Sep 2008 15:46:16 GMT, Bert Hyman > wrote: >> () wrote in >>>: >>> >>>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food >>>> >>> >>>Nothing new there of course; the only startling thing is that the >>>words got spoken publicly un China and that the news got published. >> >> Unfortunately, ignorant people like you are easily fooled > >Fooled about what? Fooled by that junk news you just read obviously. > >> because you don't know shit about what you are reading. > >Here's your chance to set me straight. You are born deformed. I'm not sure I can help. > >> How Sad! > >Thanks for your concern. You are welcome. > >Now, what the hell are you talking about? I'm talking about your obvious ignorance and stupidity of course. |
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![]() PETA makes demands for human breast milk to be used by Ben & Jerry's http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont....ae236bc3.html I can see it now....Nipple Nougat! |
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Billy wrote:
> PETA makes demands for human breast milk to be used by Ben & Jerry's > > http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont....ae236bc3.html Do you sometimes get the idea that PETA members work for The Onion on the side? Or maybe it's the other way around. --Lia |
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![]() "Billy" <Hereiam@hotmaildotcom> wrote in message news ![]() > > PETA makes demands for human breast milk to be used by Ben & Jerry's > > http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont....ae236bc3.html > > > I can see it now....Nipple Nougat! PETA - A large association of Chemists. Chemist - A person who can take a perfectly good product and turn it to shit. Dimitri |
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Dimitri wrote:
> "Billy" <Hereiam@hotmaildotcom> wrote in message > news ![]() >> >> PETA makes demands for human breast milk to be used by Ben & Jerry's >> >> http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont....ae236bc3.html >> >> >> I can see it now....Nipple Nougat! > > > > PETA - A large association of Chemists. > > Chemist - A person who can take a perfectly good product and turn it > to shit. > > Dimitri When Hurricane Katrina hit the U.S. gulf coast in 2004 PETA was widely reported as saying they'd sent a "large number" of people to help get the pets out that couldn't be evacuated for whatever reasons. Knowing PETA's track record, a Memphis radio station kept calling to get a statement from them. At first no one would talk to them. Then they finally reached someone at PETA with a conscience to admit on the air they'd sent THREE people to Louisiana. Gee, thanks. I'm not saying three people wasn't a help, but a "large number?" Um, I don't think so. PETA slants everything in their favour and doesn't like one little bit of criticism. I don't trust PETA. Perhaps at one time they actually cared about the ethical treatment of animals. I haven't believed that in a very long time. Jill |
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On Thu, 25 Sep 2008 14:53:26 -0400, "jmcquown" >
wrote: >PETA slants everything in their favour and doesn't like one little bit of >criticism. I don't trust PETA. Perhaps at one time they actually cared >about the ethical treatment of animals. I haven't believed that in a very >long time. Didn't PETA rescue a large number of animals in Virginia? http://www.petakillsanimals.com/ People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a group that complains bitterly when animals die accidentally in horse races or intentionally in slaughterhouses, killed more than 90 percent of the adoptable animals in its care during 2007. Last year, PETA wrangled with the Virginia government for nine months before its 2006 records were finally made public. In a cynical bid to hide the outrageous percentage of animals that wind up in their giant walk-in freezer, PETA's leaders tried to lump the pets they spayed or neutered in with those they took in for more than an hour. That squabbling continues, but this year we decided not to wait for the dust to settle. |
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![]() "jmcquown" > wrote in message ... > Dimitri wrote: >> "Billy" <Hereiam@hotmaildotcom> wrote in message >> news ![]() >>> >>> PETA makes demands for human breast milk to be used by Ben & Jerry's >>> >>> http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcont....ae236bc3.html >>> >>> >>> I can see it now....Nipple Nougat! >> >> >> >> PETA - A large association of Chemists. >> >> Chemist - A person who can take a perfectly good product and turn it >> to shit. >> >> Dimitri > > > When Hurricane Katrina hit the U.S. gulf coast in 2004 PETA was widely > reported as saying they'd sent a "large number" of people to help get the > pets out that couldn't be evacuated for whatever reasons. Knowing PETA's > track record, a Memphis radio station kept calling to get a statement from > them. At first no one would talk to them. Then they finally reached > someone at PETA with a conscience to admit on the air they'd sent THREE > people to Louisiana. Gee, thanks. I'm not saying three people wasn't a > help, but a "large number?" Um, I don't think so. > > PETA slants everything in their favour and doesn't like one little bit of > criticism. I don't trust PETA. Perhaps at one time they actually cared > about the ethical treatment of animals. I haven't believed that in a very > long time. > > Jill As far as I can tell, like many other good ideas, if they are carried to an extreme, any extreme they become an absurdity. PETA is a prime example. Personally the ASPCA has a much better track record. Dimitri |
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On Sep 25, 11:34*am, wrote:
> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food > By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago > > BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted food > crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner > Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by > melted mountain snow. When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? |
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James > wrote
> wrote >> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago >> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted >> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands >> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >> rice watered by melted mountain snow. > When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school > lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? Yep, one govt minister did. > Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? Corse he did. |
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On Sep 25, 6:38*pm, "Rod Speed" > wrote:
> James > wrote > > > wrote > >> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago > >> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted > >> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > >> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands > >> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and > >> rice watered by melted mountain snow. > > When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school > > lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? > > Yep, one govt minister did. > > > Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? > > Corse he did. You left a "p" in the first word. You really mean "corpse", don't you? |
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On Sep 25, 8:52*am, Bert Hyman > wrote:
> ""bbb\"@(none)" (none) wrote : > > > On 25 Sep 2008 15:46:16 GMT, Bert Hyman > wrote: > > () wrote in > > >>: > > >>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food > > >>Nothing new there of course; the only startling thing is that the > >>words got spoken publicly un China and that the news got published. > > > Unfortunately, ignorant people like you are easily fooled > > Fooled about what? > > > because you don't know shit about what you are reading. > > Here's your chance to set me straight. > > > How Sad! > > Thanks for your concern. > > Now, what the hell are you talking about? He's talking about nothing, of course. His screen name of "none" is more appropriate than he realizes. |
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Rod Speed wrote:
> James > wrote >> wrote > >>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago > >>> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted >>> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands >>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. > >> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school >> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? > > Yep, one govt minister did. > >> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? > > Corse he did. Where've you been, you old *******? |
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![]() Jeßus wrote: > Rod Speed wrote: > > James > wrote > >> wrote > > > >>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago > > > >>> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted > >>> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > >>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands > >>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and > >>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. > > > >> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school > >> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? > > > > Yep, one govt minister did. > > > >> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? > > > > Corse he did. > > > Where've you been, you old *******? Standing in the benefits queue, no doubt...lol...!!! -- Best Greg " I find Greg Morrow lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that we are some kind of comedy team turns my stomach." - "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking |
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![]() "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message m... > > > > Jeßus wrote: > >> Rod Speed wrote: >> > James > wrote >> >> wrote >> > >> >>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – 12 > hours ago >> > >> >>> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted >> >>> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >> >>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands >> >>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >> >>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. >> > >> >> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school >> >> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? >> > >> > Yep, one govt minister did. >> > >> >> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? >> > >> > Corse he did. >> >> >> Where've you been, you old *******? > > > Standing in the benefits queue, no doubt...lol...!!! > > > -- > Best > Greg So...what's cooking Greg? |
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:03:43 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote:
wrote: > >> BEIJING (AP) ? While China grapples with its latest tainted food >> crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner >> Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by >> melted mountain snow. > >And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, line, and sinker. You people are real dipshit. |
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![]() mmm&m wrote: > > "Gregory Morrow" > wrote in message > m... > > > > > > > > Jeßus wrote: > > > >> Rod Speed wrote: > >> > James > wrote > >> >> wrote > >> > > >> >>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG - 12 > > hours ago > >> > > >> >>> BEIJING (AP) - While China grapples with its latest tainted > >> >>> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > >> >>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands > >> >>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and > >> >>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. > >> > > >> >> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school > >> >> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? > >> > > >> > Yep, one govt minister did. > >> > > >> >> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? > >> > > >> > Corse he did. > >> > >> > >> Where've you been, you old *******? > > > > > > Standing in the benefits queue, no doubt...lol...!!! > > > > > > -- > > Best > > Greg > > So...what's cooking Greg? At the moment a Thai yellow curry (veg and chicken) in the slow cooker... :-) -- Best Greg " I find Greg Morrow lowbrow, witless, and obnoxious. For him to claim that we are some kind of comedy team turns my stomach." - "cybercat" to me on rec.food.cooking |
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On Sep 26, 1:13*am, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:03:43 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: > wrote: > > >> BEIJING (AP) ? While China grapples with its latest tainted food > >> crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > >> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner > >> Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by > >> melted mountain snow. > > >And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. > > And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, > line, and sinker. > > You people are real dipshit. You know, Ray, you spend a lot of time repeating over and over how terrible we westerners are, and how foolish we westerners are, etc. ad nauseum, but you never say anything to back it up. You say stuff like the above again and again. Now Ray, I've long stopped speaking to you as an equal, but would like like to take this chance to demonstrate that you are anything but a cliche-repeating young jingoistic fool? |
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rst0wxyz > wrote
> Rod Speed > wrote >> James > wrote >>> wrote >>>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – >>>> 12 hours ago BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest >>>> tainted food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >>>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands >>>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >>>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. >>> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school >>> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? >> Yep, one govt minister did. >>> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? >> Corse he did. > You left a "p" in the first word. There is no "p" in the first word. > You really mean "corpse", don't you? Nope. |
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Jeßus > wrote
> Rod Speed wrote >> James > wrote >>> wrote >>>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago >>>> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted >>>> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >>>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands >>>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >>>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. >>> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school >>> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? >> Yep, one govt minister did. >>> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? >> Corse he did. > Where've you been, you old *******? Nowhere different, child. |
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On Sep 26, 3:38*pm, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:37:05 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > >On Sep 26, 1:13?am, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote: > >> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:03:43 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: > >> wrote: > > >> >> BEIJING (AP) ? While China grapples with its latest tainted food > >> >> crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > >> >> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner > >> >> Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by > >> >> melted mountain snow. > > >> >And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. > > >> And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, > >> line, and sinker. > > >> You people are real dipshit. > > >You know, Ray, you spend a lot of time repeating over and over how > >terrible we westerners are, and how foolish we westerners are, etc. ad > >nauseum, but you never say anything to back it up. You say stuff like > >the above again and again. Now Ray, I've long stopped speaking to you > >as an equal, but would like like to take this chance to demonstrate > >that you are anything but a cliche-repeating young jingoistic fool? > > I can't help you if you choose to be a fool, sorry. Ray, I offered you a chance to demonstrate that you are anything but a cliche-repeating young jingoistic fool, and all you can do is repeat one of your cliches? Do you know what this means, Ray? Think hard, Ray <snicker> |
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On Sep 26, 3:25*pm, "Rod Speed" > wrote:
> rst0wxyz > wrote > > > Rod Speed > wrote > >> James > wrote > >>> wrote > >>>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – > >>>> 12 hours ago BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest > >>>> tainted food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > >>>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands > >>>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and > >>>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. > >>> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school > >>> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? > >> Yep, one govt minister did. > >>> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? > >> Corse he did. > > You left a "p" in the first word. > > There is no "p" in the first word. > > > You really mean "corpse", don't you? > > Nope. Sarcasm gets you nowhere. |
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rst0wxyz > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 3:25 pm, "Rod Speed" > wrote: >> rst0wxyz > wrote >> >>> Rod Speed > wrote >>>> James > wrote >>>>> wrote >>>>>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – >>>>>> 12 hours ago BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest >>>>>> tainted food crisis, the political elite are served the >>>>>> choicest, safest delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the >>>>>> grasslands >>>>>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >>>>>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. >>>>> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school >>>>> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? >>>> Yep, one govt minister did. >>>>> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? >>>> Corse he did. >>> You left a "p" in the first word. >> >> There is no "p" in the first word. >> >>> You really mean "corpse", don't you? >> >> Nope. > > Sarcasm gets you nowhere. Never ever could bullshit its way out of a wet paper bag. |
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none" <""bbb\"@(none) wrote:
>> And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. > And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, > line, and sinker. > > You people are real dipshit. **** you. -- Vilco Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza qualcosa da bere a portata di mano |
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On Sep 29, 10:24*am, "ViLco" > wrote:
> none" <""bbb\"@(none) wrote: > >> And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. > > And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, > > line, and sinker. > > > You people are real dipshit. > > **** you. > -- > * Vilco > Mai guardare Trailer park Boys senza > qualcosa da bere a portata di mano Ooh ... you'll have to say that to ApeManChink and Walsh. They'll be very interested. |
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Rod Speed wrote:
> Jeßus > wrote >> Rod Speed wrote >>> James > wrote >>>> wrote > >>>>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – 12 hours ago > >>>>> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted >>>>> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >>>>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands >>>>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >>>>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. > >>>> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school >>>> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? > >>> Yep, one govt minister did. > >>>> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? > >>> Corse he did. > >> Where've you been, you old *******? > > Nowhere different, child. Its just that you seem to be posting less frequently now. |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:24:29 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote:
>none" <""bbb\"@(none) wrote: > >>> And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. > >> And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, >> line, and sinker. >> >> You people are real dipshit. > >**** you. **** you, now bend over, you dipshit. |
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none wrote:
> On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:24:29 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: > >> none" <""bbb\"@(none) wrote: >> >>>> And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. >>> And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, >>> line, and sinker. >>> >>> You people are real dipshit. >> **** you. > > **** you, now bend over, you dipshit. What? You're homosexual? Well, I suppose that I shouldn't be surprised. {sigh!} |
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Jeßus > wrote:
> Rod Speed wrote: >> Jeßus > wrote >>> Rod Speed wrote >>>> James > wrote >>>>> wrote >> >>>>>> Amid milk scare, China's elite get special food By ANITA CHANG – >>>>>> 12 hours ago >> >>>>>> BEIJING (AP) — While China grapples with its latest tainted >>>>>> food crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest >>>>>> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands >>>>>> of Inner Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and >>>>>> rice watered by melted mountain snow. >> >>>>> When the English was trying to sell mad cow beef to English school >>>>> lunch programs did any of the ruling class eat any suspected beef? >> >>>> Yep, one govt minister did. >> >>>>> Did baby Bush eat any beef from downers? >> >>>> Corse he did. >> >>> Where've you been, you old *******? >> >> Nowhere different, child. > > Its just that you seem to be posting less frequently now. You need to get your seems machinery seen to, child. Most likely you choose to read a particular newsgroup that only occasionally gets included in the newsgroup list along with the ones I post to daily. |
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On Sep 26, 3:38 pm, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote:
> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:37:05 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > >On Sep 26, 1:13?am, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote: > >> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:03:43 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: > >> wrote: > > >> >> BEIJING (AP) ? While China grapples with its latest tainted food > >> >> crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > >> >> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner > >> >> Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by > >> >> melted mountain snow. > > >> >And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. > > >> And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, > >> line, and sinker. > > >> You people are real dipshit. > > >You know, Ray, you spend a lot of time repeating over and over how > >terrible we westerners are, and how foolish we westerners are, etc. ad > >nauseum, but you never say anything to back it up. You say stuff like > >the above again and again. Now Ray, I've long stopped speaking to you > >as an equal, but would like like to take this chance to demonstrate > >that you are anything but a cliche-repeating young jingoistic fool? > > I can't help you if you choose to be a fool, sorry.- Hide quoted text - As usual, BO will believe anything that bashes China. As it turned out, the alleged "special food distribution center" doesn't exist: http://bbs.dzwww.com/forum/detail.jsp?id=20070003 The rumor wasn't even about supplying "special food" to the CCP officials, but some alleged ceremony about a non-existent official named "Zhu Yonglan" who allegedly said something about supplying food to CCP retiree activity center (those government centers all over China where retired soilders play mahjong.) (for those who can't read Chinese, try putting the page thru a translater) ¹úÎñÔº»ú¹ØÀϸɲ¿»î¶¯ÖÐÐĸºÔðÈ˽ñÌì½ÓÊÜÖйúÐÂÎÅÍø¼Ç Õ߲ɷÃʱ£¬¾Í½üÈÕÍøÉϳöÏÖµÄËùνÌΪ"×£Ó½À¼Ö÷ÈÎÔÚÖÐÑ ë¹ú¼Ò»ú¹ØÌع©²úÆ·ÊÚÅÆÒÇʽÉϵĽ²»°"µÄÌûÎÄ ½øÐÐÁË˵Ã÷¡£ ¡¡¡¡Õλ¸ºÔðÈË˵£¬¹úÎñÔº»ú¹ØÀϸɲ¿»î¶¯ÖÐÐÄûÓÐËùν µÄ"¹úÎñÔºÖÐÑë¹ú¼Ò»ú¹ØÊ³Æ·Ìع©ÖÐÐÄ"£¬Ã»ÓоÙÐйýËùν µÄ"ÊÚÅÆÒÇʽ"£¬Ò²Ã»ÓÐ"×£Ó½À¼"Õ¸öÈË£¬ ÍøÉÏÏà¹ØÐÅÏ¢´¿ÊôÒ¥´«¡£ > > - Show quoted text - |
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:18:09 -0400, Gary Renzetti
> wrote: >none wrote: >> On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 15:24:29 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: >> >>> none" <""bbb\"@(none) wrote: >>> >>>>> And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. >>>> And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, >>>> line, and sinker. >>>> >>>> You people are real dipshit. >>> **** you. >> >> **** you, now bend over, you dipshit. > >What? You're homosexual? >Well, I suppose that I shouldn't be surprised. {sigh!} Screwing you has nothing to do with anybody's sexuality. |
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On Sep 29, 11:45 pm, CharlesLiu > wrote:
> On Sep 26, 3:38 pm, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote: > > > > > > > On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 14:37:05 -0700 (PDT), wrote: > > >On Sep 26, 1:13?am, none <""bbb\"@(none)"> wrote: > > >> On Fri, 26 Sep 2008 08:03:43 GMT, "ViLco" > wrote: > > >> wrote: > > > >> >> BEIJING (AP) ? While China grapples with its latest tainted food > > >> >> crisis, the political elite are served the choicest, safest > > >> >> delicacies. They get hormone-free beef from the grasslands of Inner > > >> >> Mongolia, organic tea from the foothills of Tibet and rice watered by > > >> >> melted mountain snow. > > > >> >And that's the "equality" of communism. **** it. > > > >> And here we see another duped foolish westerner swallow the bait hook, > > >> line, and sinker. > > > >> You people are real dipshit. > > > >You know, Ray, you spend a lot of time repeating over and over how > > >terrible we westerners are, and how foolish we westerners are, etc. ad > > >nauseum, but you never say anything to back it up. You say stuff like > > >the above again and again. Now Ray, I've long stopped speaking to you > > >as an equal, but would like like to take this chance to demonstrate > > >that you are anything but a cliche-repeating young jingoistic fool? > > > I can't help you if you choose to be a fool, sorry.- Hide quoted text - > > As usual, BO will believe anything that bashes China. Honest Charles drops in and picks up right where he left off. Idiots like Charles don't care about truth or context - they just spew what they will spew and don't worry about what might be right or wrong. Honest Charles thinks that people who call him on his bullshit are China bashers, even if all evidence is to the contrary. It's not China-bashing, it's bullshit bashing. You reek of bullshit, Honest Charles. > As it turned > out, the alleged "special food distribution center" doesn't exist: > > http://bbs.dzwww.com/forum/detail.jsp?id=20070003 > > The rumor wasn't even about supplying "special food" to the CCP > officials, but some alleged ceremony about a non-existent official > named "Zhu Yonglan" who allegedly said something about supplying food > to CCP retiree activity center (those government centers all over > China where retired soilders play mahjong.) > > (for those who can't read Chinese, try putting the page thru a > translater) Sorry, Honest Charles, but your credibility is no good here. > ¹úÎñÔº»ú¹ØÀϸɲ¿»î¶¯ÖÐÐĸºÔðÈ˽ñÌì½ÓÊÜÖйúÐÂÎÅÍø¼Ç Õ߲ɷÃʱ£¬¾Í½üÈÕÍøÉϳöÏÖµÄËùνÌΪ"×£Ó½À¼Ö÷ÈÎÔÚÖÐÑ ë¹ú¼Ò»ú¹ØÌع©²úÆ·ÊÚÅÆÒÇʽÉϵĽ²»°"µÄÌûÎÄ > ½øÐÐÁË˵Ã÷¡£ > > ¡¡¡¡Õλ¸ºÔðÈË˵£¬¹úÎñÔº»ú¹ØÀϸɲ¿»î¶¯ÖÐÐÄûÓÐËùν µÄ"¹úÎñÔºÖÐÑë¹ú¼Ò»ú¹ØÊ³Æ·Ìع©ÖÐÐÄ"£¬Ã»ÓоÙÐйýËùν µÄ"ÊÚÅÆÒÇʽ"£¬Ò²Ã»ÓÐ"×£Ó½À¼"Õ¸öÈË£¬ > ÍøÉÏÏà¹ØÐÅÏ¢´¿ÊôÒ¥´«¡£ > > > > > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - |
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