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Apr 19, 2005 3:27 pm re: re: Isn't China dangerous to work in?
Dale James Caffrey
Dan, excellent post. The more people that come around to this way of thinking, the better.

Dale
http://www.3lionssport.com

> Dan Benefield wrote:
> Hello Ken,
>
>To tell the truth Ken, after 9/11 even U.S.A can be a dangerous place to live, working and do business, after 9/11 the U.S.A. government has been given more power to get into our lifes under the name country safety.
>
>I'm an American from Chicago and love the U.S.A. very very much, however I can see our freedom is not what our fore fathers plan or wanted for us.
>
>I have been working and living in China now for 8 years and never had a problem except when we bombed the Chinese government in Yogo, and with our present president. And the Chinese government has been good to U.S.A. companies and their employees, true at anytime things could change, however it could also change in the U.S.A. at anytime or any other place in the world. One must not live their lifes in fear, or the people and the U.S.A. will fall behind in the world and our quality of life will also be poor.
>
>So please learn more about China and her people, and open your mind and come here and see for yourself.
>
>> Ken Lane wrote:
>> seriously. I mean we all know real freedom does not exist there, only that which the government allows. It seems to me even a businessman who did his homework could easily run afoul of the authorities there without intending to. Then what? I don't want to even imagine.

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