View Full Version : China executes former drug and food safety boss
SUBMAN1
07-10-07, 03:48 PM
So they finially did it. So why aren't all the Europeans jumping up and down about this?
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http://euronews.net/index.php?page=info&article=432130&lng=1
waste gate
07-10-07, 04:08 PM
I'm thinking that cleaning this up is key to the Bejing Olympics. Is it not?
PeriscopeDepth
07-10-07, 04:10 PM
I'm thinking that cleaning this up is key to the Bejing Olympics. Is it not?
They already have the Beijing Olympics. This is trying to regain confidence with the Euros and Americans commie style.
PD
SUBMAN1
07-10-07, 04:16 PM
I'm thinking that cleaning this up is key to the Bejing Olympics. Is it not?
They already have the Beijing Olympics. This is trying to regain confidence with the Euros and Americans commie style.
PD
The funny thing is, it sort of actually restores my confidence in the fact that they will clean it up in the future! Harsh measures seem to relay that change and restoration of confidence is on the way! :hmm:
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waste gate
07-10-07, 04:17 PM
I'm thinking that cleaning this up is key to the Bejing Olympics. Is it not?
They already have the Beijing Olympics. This is trying to regain confidence with the Euros and Americans commie style.
PD
I know China already has the olympics PD. This is how they are cleaning the problem.
As far as where the outrage that Subman was refering to: that is very selective.
PeriscopeDepth
07-10-07, 04:23 PM
One thing's for sure, sucks to be the fall guy in China.
PD
Heibges
07-10-07, 04:27 PM
I'm thinking that cleaning this up is key to the Bejing Olympics. Is it not?
They already have the Beijing Olympics. This is trying to regain confidence with the Euros and Americans commie style.
PD
"The world awaits Beijing's hosting of the 2008 Olympics, an occasion which will bring into the global spotlight the dramatic advances China is making in enhancing the quality of life for its people." Alexander Haig:D
SUBMAN1
07-10-07, 04:27 PM
One thing's for sure, sucks to be the fall guy in China.
PD
Just more incentive to get things right!
Of course, we all support this behavior by buying their products.
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PeriscopeDepth
07-10-07, 04:37 PM
One thing's for sure, sucks to be the fall guy in China.
PD
Just more incentive to get things right!
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I don't think it helped the Soviet Union's production quality.
PD
SUBMAN1
07-10-07, 04:50 PM
I don't think it helped the Soviet Union's production quality.
PD
I'd have to disagree. I've analyzed Soviet Bloc spacecraft and found things such as their wiring and harnesses - basically everything is built solid. They had excellent quality.
Even their military's mass production years, they managed to produce strong hardware on a mass production scale. The only reason they could not keep up with the West is that the commercial sector wasn't innovating on it's own (the lack of a capatilistic society is missing the driving factor of money), so everything must be designed from government projects.
I tell you though, what the Soviets did build was of good quality and worked well.
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bookworm_020
07-10-07, 05:57 PM
I tell you though, what the Soviets did build was of good quality and worked well.
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Not everything worked well, despite their best effots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N1_rocket
I'm not that thrilled by it. I don't trust China one bit, in anything. Taking these few people down isn't dealing with anything. Everyone knows that the entire Chinese system (any one of 'em) is woefully corrupt. To me this is so far lighting the staw man on fire in the village square. We'll see if they actually follow this up. Remember this is a 'communist' regime. They don't mind sacrificing a few individuals for a greater purpose.
So yea... I'm cynical.:p
SUBMAN1
07-10-07, 10:19 PM
I tell you though, what the Soviets did build was of good quality and worked well.
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Not everything worked well, despite their best effots.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/N1_rocket
I should say most then. I don't need to mention our Challenger accidents or anything.
The US always had the tech advantage though. This was due to it's commercial side. Money seems to have a weird way of driving people to develop bigger and better things without any other motivation. Weird how the world seems to clammor on to Socialism then.
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Kazuaki Shimazaki II
07-10-07, 11:59 PM
I should say most then. I don't need to mention our Challenger accidents or anything.
The US always had the tech advantage though. This was due to it's commercial side. Money seems to have a weird way of driving people to develop bigger and better things without any other motivation. Weird how the world seems to clammor on to Socialism then.
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A better example is really all the subs and reactors that crapped out on them...
NefariousKoel
07-11-07, 02:59 AM
I guess all the poor publicity for killing pets with their tainted pet food and poisoning people with their toothpaste calls for a classic Communist-style execution. :dead:
bradclark1
07-11-07, 01:41 PM
So they finially did it. So why aren't all the Europeans jumping up and down about this?
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http://euronews.net/index.php?page=info&article=432130&lng=1
We should be jumping up and down to follow suite. We can start with the Firestone executives.
Jimbuna
07-11-07, 03:21 PM
I should say most then. I don't need to mention our Challenger accidents or anything.
The US always had the tech advantage though. This was due to it's commercial side. Money seems to have a weird way of driving people to develop bigger and better things without any other motivation. Weird how the world seems to clammor on to Socialism then.
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A better example is really all the subs and reactors that crapped out on them...
Definitely more relevent here I'd agree :yep:
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