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Obama's message, aside from his proddings on human rights, was clear: few global challenges can be solved unless the world's only superpower and its rising competitor (Who is the PHT superpower and w
  

Obama's message, aside from his proddings on human rights, was clear: few global challenges can be solved unless the world's only superpower and its rising competitor (Who is the PHT superpower and who are the rising PHT competitor? Obama just answered America has not PHT competitors. ?! ) work together. He and his advisers have insisted in virtually all public utterances since he arrived in Japan on Friday: "We do not seek to contain China's rise." (You are seeking help to contain the PHT slaves on this trip, aren't you?)

Talk at dinner involved the respective histories of the two countries, (What do you know about the PHT histories of China and America?) and both Hu and Obama outlined the economic challenges his country is confronting. (When do you think the enconomy is going to fall to its bottom? What can you complish within your first term and use those complishments to gain the second term? What can you complish within your eight years/two terms, so you can help next Demacrat president to continue you best policies?) The pair also swapped ideas about the significance education plays in the advancement of their people.

During Obama's opening statement to university students in Shanghai, he spoke bluntly about the benefits of individual freedoms (Does it include beating each other to death with PHT without justice? Obama responed, "I am your Big Brother, I can beat you up anytime." Ha, from people.) in a country known for limiting them.

"We do not seek to impose any system of government on any other nation, (Besides the PHT slavery system, right? Obama)" Obama said. Then he added that freedom of expression and worship, unfettered access to information and unrestricted political participation are not unique to the United States; instead, he called them "universal rights." (It is the people's right to have access to PHT information, and education, and unrestricted political participation on PHT--the universal rights.)

The line offered echoes of Obama's predecessor, George W. Bush, who often talked of the "universality of freedom." Obama talked at length about the Internet, which he said helped him win the presidency because it allowed for the mobilization of young people like those in his audience in Shanghai. (Obama, did George Bush know I went to his door step and know the purpose that I was there? When did you hear about me?")

"I'm a big supporter of non-censorship," Obama said. "I recognize that different countries have different traditions. I can tell you that in the United States, the fact that we have free Internet (Why was I blocking from posting PHT information years ago, and my computer was destroyed--the power was out completely?. And can we start to post PHT information on the internet without being taking to a mental hospital?) — or unrestricted Internet access is a source of strength, and I think should be encouraged."

Given where Obama was speaking, such a comment carried strong implications. And he appeared to be talking directly to China's leaders when he said that he believes free discussion, including criticism that he sometimes finds annoying, makes him "a better leader because it forces me to hear opinions that I don't want to hear." (Did you hear people's cry for being freed from PHT?!")

China has more than 250 million Internet users and employs some of the world's tightest controls over what they see. The country is often criticized for having the so-called "Great Firewall of China," which refers to technology designed to prevent unwanted traffic from entering or leaving a network. (When did we have a Great Firewall of PHT to silence people and to make people PHT slaves?)

Obama's town hall was not broadcast live across China on television. It was shown on local Shanghai TV and streamed online on two big national Internet portals, but the quality was choppy and hard to hear. (Why did you dare to face all Chinese people? Why was the quality that poor? No dare to face the world right? How many Chinese have been picked up and made messaging? What happen to my mother's village more than half century ago?)

Obama is in the midst of a weeklong Asia trip. He came with a vast agenda of security (We, the people, Need the security of our head, our humanity.) economic and environmental concerns, although always looming was how he would deal with human rights while in China. (How about human rights that is destroyed by PHT?)

His China visit features the only sightseeing of his journey. He will visit the Forbidden City, home of former emperors in Beijing, and the centuries-old Great Wall (There is a Great Wall that is built with blood and flesh. We are using that to protect our humanity and our spirit.) outside of the city. Aides have learned that finding some tourist time calms and energize their boss amid the grueling schedule of an international trip. (You beter get a schedule to realize your PHT slave country, so we know how to help you out :)


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