The two nations are working together more than ever on battling global warming (Is that blog with global warming words in back ground has anything to do with me? Who set up that blog? Was that picture a real person? Why that blog's owner has the same birthday as mine? Why does the blog owner's name is Cynthia Claudia, my clinical training side's supervisor's name? Cynthia Claudia is for sure a very dark PHT animal who is a black American working at UCSF. Was a conincidence that the China's first Olympic torch came to San Francisco on my birthday, April 9th, in 2008? You know what I am talking about right? Hu and Obama. Great, Obama is asking whether we can turn the clock back to earase the Olympic torch day of San Francisco.), but they still differ deeply over hard targets for reductions in the greenhouse-gas emissions that cause it. (I heard through PHT that PHT could heat up the earth to cause Earth quakes. I guess if the Earth heats up, then every thing milts.) China has supported sterner sanctions to halt North Korea's nuclear weapons program, but it still balks at getting more aggressive about reining in Iran's uranium enrichment.
Obama recognizes that a rising China, as the world's third-largest economy — on its way to becoming the second — and the largest foreign holder of U.S. debt (It is stupid. Do you think as a slave country you can get your money back from your slave owner, Hu?), has shifted the dynamic more toward one of equals. For instance, Chinese questions about how Washington spending policies will affect the already soaring U.S. deficit and the safety of Chinese investments now must be answered by Washington.
The White House hoped Monday's town hall meeting with Chinese university students would allow Obama to telegraph U.S. values — through its successes and failures — to the widest Chinese audience possible.
But those hopes had their limits in communist-ruled China. (The communist-ruled China did provided me a firm value--that is people are equal, and no way I will become a PHT slave. Learn what the China's national anthem is saying and the international anthem is saying.)
Revised at 8:06 p.m, Nov. 16, 2009 because of PHT brain control and/or someone/Hacker might changed my wording of my article.
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Obama to China: Uncensored society is healthy
11.16. 2009
BEIJING – President Barack Obama pointedly nudged China on Monday to stop censoring Internet access (Obama, could you censore the Internet, so the PHT animal is able to use the internet to beat the people up with PHT.) , offering an animated defense of the tool that helped him win the White House and suggesting Beijing need not fear (Do you have fear for your PHT controllers?)a little criticism.
The president's message during a town hall-style meeting with university students in Shanghai, China's commercial hub, focused on one of the trickiest issues separating China's communist government and the United States — human rights (Ha, do you really know human rights with the way you are vilating my privacy, my health, and killing my brains with PHT? You vilate everyone's human right to butt.).
It was a delicately balanced message and Obama couched his admonitions with words calling for cooperation, heavy with praise and American humility. (You are the couch potato of humility.)
"I think that the more freely information flows (How about publicize PHT, so the people knows what is happening with PHT cruelity?), the stronger the society becomes (We the PHT slaves are waking up and are educating each other. Remember that water carries the boat, and and overturn the boat.), because then citizens of countries around the world can hold their own governments accountable (We are holding you accountable and the rest of the generaions will hold you accountable for you being a PHT murder of the PHT liberating )," Obama told students during his first-ever trip to China. "They can begin to think for themselves." (Start to thinking for rest of your life. Are you really going to turn America back to slave country and turn yourself to the first black American president who returns himself to a slave. Are you still living in the slave time like your black ancestors?)
The first-term U.S. president then flew to Beijing where Obama quickly drove to the Diaoyutai State Guesthouse for Obama's third meeting with Chinese President Hu Jintao. Trade, climate change and economic issues (Did you Obama receive the ZiWei Four Yi arrow (?) were expected to dominate. The two leaders had dinner in the government complex and were scheduled to meet again Tuesday.
In brief remarks before their initial talks, Hu noted Obama's meeting with students, calling the session "quite lively." (What did Hu say about PHT?)
Obama smiled broadly (Who will have the final laugh?--People.), throughout the Chinese leaders welcoming remarks, then told Hu that "the world recognizes the importance of the U.S.-Chinese relationship" in tackling global problems.
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