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Story: Microsoft censors Chinese blogger

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Posted by: Anonymous (Thursday 5 January 2006, 2:05 AM)

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Just another nail in the coffin of the American consumer. Free trade with dictatorships like China who regularly kill or silence people who don't agree with them is treason in my opinion. American multi-national companies don't have any loyalty to the US anymore. Yet, we give them corporate welfare and then give them a free reign to do whatever they like around the world. Globalization will in the end get us in the end. Our freedom is at stake here folks. Yahoo and Microsoft couldn't give a damn about the framers of the constitution or their ideals for this great nation. Free trade without restrains is just as bad, if not worse than Communism ever was. Just my opinion.

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