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Old 09-13-2004, 08:34 PM   #11
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Out of the 60 seats on offer, the people of Hong Kong voted 34 seats for Pro-China and 25 for Pro-Democracy.

Nevertheless it shows that democracy is less popular than you think. I think chinese people prefer a sensible government that knows what it is doing.
Actually, in the state assembly or parliament as you may call it. The 25 seats may prove to be a huge opposition. Democracy still has a place there I see.

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Old 09-13-2004, 08:52 PM   #12
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Yes but Avetar it looks like the popular vote was 25 for democracy and 5 for communism. I think it would be safe to say the special interest groups all voted for the communist party. None of these business people want to be falsely accused of something so they vote the way of the power.


No no... the 60 votes are not included in the special interests.

So its 60 + special interests.


Dreamer128... you are so RIGHT! had we not arrested this ONE democrat, we would have LOST all our votes and GOSSSHHHH!!!!


And if we arrest any democratic person then he must be innocent. If we execute a communist corrupt official, ITS A COVER UP for umm... UFOs!

Yes nuclear weapon UFOs used to destroy free worlds like America in Red Alert, i mean on planet Earth!..


People we must defeat evil Communists! They shouldn't win elections!



You can always press "Load Quick Save"
[/QUOTE]We? If you consider yourself part of a political party, you'll never want to admit it's faults...

And yes, every political party has it's fault and corruption.
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