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Hardrock69
09-20-2005, 12:51 PM
If you are like me, you are totally against totalitarian governments like the GODDAMNED ASSHOLES THAT RUN CHINA!!!

Anyway...I just had a wild notion, and found this website:


http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/globalvoices/?p=232

Tells you how to create a Chinese blog with forbidden words in the title.

:eek:

I would assume you could use BabelFish or some other online translator to post stuff in your blogs, but then a picture usually requires no translation, so my thinking is that it would be fun to create some Chinese porno blogs, as well as blogs advocating the Assassination of the Coummunist Politburo or Assembly or Congress or whatever else those Commie Reject fucktards are calling themselves these days....

Hey, it is only the patriotic thing to do!

LOL!!

:cato2:

Nitro Express
09-20-2005, 12:58 PM
It's the hot head Chinese generals that cockily run off their mouths saying they will nuke the US when they move against Taiwan that pisses me off. These guys aren't even putting on the poker face anymore and are biting at the bit to push the button. China may be the richest country in the world right now and they have the largest military, but they are a long way off from having first strike nuclear capability. They nuke Los Angeles or Seattle and we can wipe their whole populated east coast off the map. What overconfident assholes.

Hardrock69
09-20-2005, 01:05 PM
Here is are some in-depth articles on this subject with links to lists of banned words (that you can only read in Chinese):

http://www.boingboing.net/2004/12/06/chinese_editions_of_.html

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/4088702.stm


http://madeinjune.net/blog/?p=81

DrMaddVibe
09-24-2005, 12:59 PM
Don't forget to somehow link this place and badmouth Hagar!

BigBadBrian
09-24-2005, 09:01 PM
Originally posted by Nitro Express
They nuke Los Angeles or Seattle and we can wipe their whole populated east coast off the map.

I vote for Seattle.

:gulp:

BigBadBrian
09-24-2005, 09:09 PM
http://www.rsf.org/IMG/jpg/couverture-en.jpg (http://www.rsf.org)

Cathedral
09-24-2005, 10:41 PM
Fuck it, i'm tired of all these slit eyed bastards and their war talk.
We should return some of that talk and dare them to use such language again and see what happens to a nice little chunk of a highly industrialized area.

People, when you fuck with a sleeping Bear you should expect to get eaten, same thing here...Fuck 'Em!

The only problem is that Bush would actually start the fucking war.

But i just don't think we should sit back and take their threats and ignore them.
I don't know about you, but I take that as a personal threat to my family and that shit don't fly with me.

ELVIS
09-24-2005, 10:57 PM
Cat, early on you seemed to support Bush...

What's the deal now ?

LoungeMachine
09-24-2005, 11:32 PM
Originally posted by ELVIS
Cat, early on you seemed to support Bush...

What's the deal now ?


He got smart.

Chimp's support numbers are falling faster than a drunken prom date's panties


Cat woke up and saw the shame of this administration.

Join the enlightened ones. E

:cool:

ELVIS
09-24-2005, 11:35 PM
You finally decide to pipe in ??


:elvis:

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 12:02 AM
Elvis,
I did support him in both elections and then Terri Schiavo happened and i started looking through broader lenses at what he has actually done since being re-elected, which is pretty much nothing he promised.

Iraq has taken the focus completely off of our own domestic issues.
He's unconstitutionally challenged states right's issues, and lost thank God.
Too many "un-christian" verbal slip ups behind the scenes that make me look at him in the same way i do my own mother, as a spiritual phony.
He doesn't practice what he preaches, man. and that has to matter to people, especially those of true faith.

I just feel that he has dropped the ball and doesn't seem to care.

What about the same sex marriage issue?
He started to take action, signed a bill to look good to the faith based, lost that battle, and pretty much dropped it with a "Well, I tried" attitude.

I don't know man, I just lost all confidence in the man to lead this country.
I support the Iraq war for the Iraqi people's freedom, but i don't support an open, floating and ever changing reason as to why we are there.

CAFTA, another NAFTA that was a proven failure that will continue to cost Americans their manufacturing jobs.
I studied the job growth numbers since he's been in office and Manufacturing has always been the bread and butter to this great nation.
Well, the only job growth we have here at home are in low wage jobs.
But the Manufacturing jobs he's creating are over seas...That's a pretty big issue that makes those who oppose us, (the communist countries that we have always fought against but now seem to support economically), stronger, and one day they'll fuck us harder because of it.

But the most recent thing he has done that got me ticked was that he is the first President in history NOT to have felt the need to return to his post when a pending disaster struck this country, your home as a matter of fact.

Dude, it pains me to no end to turn my back on my party, but they don't resemble the party i have known and loved my whole life anymore.
I also don't like how he throws money at everything as though it is in endless supply, because it isn't.

It's like what my Dad used to tell me whenever i asked for something, "Money doesn't grow on tree's but if you find a money tree let me know about it".

The rich are out of touch with those who work for a living, and he's proven to be no different.
I want a working class person to win for once so the people who keep this nation running get the representation we all deserve, not just one side or the other.

I'm a Conservative, that will never change. but it is not a reason i will stand behind a person i don't trust, and i simply do not trust Bush at this juncture.

ELVIS
09-25-2005, 12:06 AM
Dude, I hear ya, and I generally agree...

When I disappeared from the net I gave up my internet connection and refused to even listen to news...

I just wrote and played music...

Now I'm doing both...


:elvis:

LoungeMachine
09-25-2005, 12:19 AM
Originally posted by ELVIS
You finally decide to pipe in ??


:elvis:

Recovering from Surgery. Hardly been on as of late.

Something like 1,800 new posts and 80 new threads since....


Meds don't help my typing skills either;)


Not back to bust your ball, E.

I just think many "Republicans" are beginning to distance themselves from this trainwreck of an administration.

:cool:

Otherwise, hope all is well down in your parts.

LoungeMachine
09-25-2005, 12:21 AM
Originally posted by Cathedral



I just feel that he has dropped the ball and doesn't seem to care.
.

I don't know man, I just lost all confidence in the man to lead this country.

But the most recent thing he has done that got me ticked was that he is the first President in history NOT to have felt the need to return to his post when a pending disaster struck this country, your home as a matter of fact.

Dude, it pains me to no end to turn my back on my party, but they don't resemble the party i have known and loved my whole life anymore.
I also don't like how he throws money at everything as though it is in endless supply, because it isn't.




AMEN CAT.

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 12:22 AM
Originally posted by ELVIS
Dude, I hear ya, and I generally agree...

When I disappeared from the net I gave up my internet connection and refused to even listen to news...

I just wrote and played music...

Now I'm doing both...


:elvis:


That's a great way to kill the blue's, even if your writing them, lol.

In a nut shell, a lot of the issues that got flubbed happened to be personal to me and i simply feel that Bush kicked me in the face.

But i'll go ahead and tell you what i have had to tell a lot of friends here at home..."Don't worry, I'm not moving to the left, just the center, ever so slightly to the right."

It would be nice if the rest of the country did the same and we all fot reacquainted with a little thing called "compromise".

Like Jesus and God, I love all of my fellow brothers and sisters of earth. not just those who walk in step with what i think.

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 12:25 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
AMEN CAT.

LMMFAO, you kill me, man.

Hope your doing well, take care of that wound, bro!

LoungeMachine
09-25-2005, 12:25 AM
Originally posted by Cathedral


People, when you fuck with a sleeping Bear you should expect to get eaten, same thing here...Fuck 'Em!

.

Problem is, Cat....

I think they're the "sleeping bear"


We as a nation are quickly becoming a "wholley owned subsidiary" of China, Inc.

Think about it.


Our days of the lone super power are over.....

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 12:29 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Problem is, Cat....

I think they're the "sleeping bear"


We as a nation are quickly becoming a "wholley owned subsidiary" of China, Inc.

Think about it.


Our days of the lone super power are over.....

I know, I'm just pissed and blowing off steam.
I only need to look to the scripture to know where this is heading.

It's a path that cannot be altered.

LoungeMachine
09-25-2005, 12:30 AM
Originally posted by Cathedral
LMMFAO, you kill me, man.

Hope your doing well, take care of that wound, bro!


Thanks, bro.

I actually thought of my friend Catheter as I saw the tube to the "pain pump"

:D


I wish more true cons would admit this guy is FUCKING as a nation. Or at least letting it happen at the hands of his puppet masters.

Give me Reagan, Bush Sr, or even NIXON over this piece of shit we have now.....:mad:

LoungeMachine
09-25-2005, 12:32 AM
Originally posted by Cathedral
I know, I'm just pissed and blowing off steam.
I only need to look to the scripture to know where this is heading.

It's a path that cannot be altered.

Seriously, bro.

Do you really believe this is "end of days" ???

Personally, I liken the next 20 years to the fall of Rome.

Not the end of the world, .....but certainly as we've come to know it

DrMaddVibe
09-25-2005, 12:38 AM
You could move into John Denver's old bunker!

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 12:38 AM
Reagan i loved, but those other guys...Not a chance, lol.

Pain Pump?
Brotha' you have abilities to take my user name to heights i'd have never considered, lmmfao.

LoungeMachine
09-25-2005, 12:44 AM
Originally posted by DrMaddVibe
You could move into John Denver's old bunker!

:confused:

Non Sequitor not withstanding.....


do you still support this administration and it's policies, both foreign and domestic, Vibe?


I'm simply flabbergasted [sp] at those who do.


Bring on the McCains and Hagels. True patriots worthy of leadership roles


:cool:

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 12:51 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Seriously, bro.

Do you really believe this is "end of days" ???

Personally, I liken the next 20 years to the fall of Rome.

Not the end of the world, .....but certainly as we've come to know it

Yes i do, but it has been the end days for 2000 years.
The end may or may not come in my lifetime, but according to the scripture we are most certainly in them.

But i fear that our lives as we know them in this country will end first. too many countries are seeking nuclear weapons and we are the prime target they are salvating at.
perilous times are ahead, that's pretty evident to me. but these countries seeking these weapons still have to learn all of the lessons we already have...and that is a dangerous scenario in and of itself.

20 years is a long time, and technology has become our enemy so much that in that time someone will strike at us, i can't believe otherwise.
I'm just not paranoid about it or even afraid to die.
The pain will subside once my life passes and it won't have mattered anyway.
It's the fear of death that makes death scary just like funerals aren't for the dead but the living's sake.

America isn't even a player in the end, so sometime between now and then, we're toast.

LoungeMachine
09-25-2005, 12:56 AM
Originally posted by Cathedral


But i fear that our lives as we know them in this country will end first.

Already have.

Some just refuse to admit it.

We've been had.

We are no longer Leaders of the Free World.

:mad:




Hang in there, Cath. Your voice of reason gives me hope for the right wing in this country.

:cool:

ELVIS
09-25-2005, 01:18 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Otherwise, hope all is well down in your parts.

Too bad I wasn't your nurse...;)

I'm doing great, some of my friends didn't do so well, but I'm here for them...


:elvis:

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 01:39 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Already have.

Some just refuse to admit it.

We've been had.

We are no longer Leaders of the Free World.

:mad:




Hang in there, Cath. Your voice of reason gives me hope for the right wing in this country.

:cool:

Oh shit, if I am the voice of reason then it's worse than i could have ever imagined, lol.
I'm laughing but it's not really funny... :(

ELVIS
09-25-2005, 01:40 AM
~Ha!~


:elvis:

BigBadBrian
09-25-2005, 08:33 AM
Originally posted by LoungeMachine
Seriously, bro.

Do you really believe this is "end of days" ???



Yes, and all of you heathens will be consumed in the Lake of Fire.

Repent, before it is too late. :cool:

:gulp:

Satan
09-25-2005, 12:52 PM
Originally posted by BigBadBrian
Yes, and all of you heathens will be consumed in the Lake of Fire.

Repent, before it is too late. :cool:

:gulp:

You say that like it's a bad thing.

Bring enough sunscreen and Noxema for the burns, and you'll be fine :D

Cathedral
09-25-2005, 03:42 PM
SPF 485,622,043 is on sale at Walgreen's this week. :)

Hardrock69
09-26-2005, 10:13 AM
By AUDRA ANG, Associated Press Writer Sun Sep 25, 5:36 PM ET

BEIJING - China said Sunday it is imposing new regulations to control content on its news Web sites and will allow the posting of only "healthy and civilized" news.
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The move is part of China's ongoing efforts to police the country's 100-million Internet population. Only the United States, with 135 million users, has more.

The new rules take effect immediately and will "standardize the management of news and information" in the country, the official Xinhua News Agency said Sunday.

Sites should only post news on current events and politics, according to the new regulations issued by the Ministry of Information Industry and China's cabinet, the State Council. The subjects that would be acceptable under those categories was not clear.

Only "healthy and civilized news and information that is beneficial to the improvement of the quality of the nation, beneficial to its economic development and conducive to social progress" will be allowed, Xinhua said.

"The sites are prohibited from spreading news and information that goes against state security and public interest," it added.

While the communist government encourages Internet use for education and business, it also blocks material it deems subversive or pornographic. Online dissidents who post items critical of the government, or those expressing opinions in chatrooms, are regularly arrested and charged under vaguely worded state security laws.

Earlier this month, a French media watchdog group said e-mail account information provided by Internet powerhouse Yahoo Inc. (Nasdaq:YHOO - news) helped lead to the conviction and 10-year prison sentence of a Chinese journalist who had written about media restrictions in an e-mail.

As part of the wider effort to curb potential dissent, the government has also closed thousands of cybercafes $B!=(B the main entry to the Web for many Chinese unable to afford a computer at home.

Authorities in Shanghai have installed surveillance cameras and begun requiring visitors to Internet cafes to register with their official identity cards.

The government also recently threatened to shut down unregistered Web sites and blogs, the online diaries in which users post their thoughts for others to rea

Phil theStalker
09-26-2005, 10:31 AM
Originally posted by Nitro Express
It's the hot head Chinese generals that cockily run off their mouths saying they will nuke the US when they move against Taiwan that pisses me off. These guys aren't even putting on the poker face anymore and are biting at the bit to push the button. China may be the richest country in the world right now and they have the largest military, but they are a long way off from having first strike nuclear capability. They nuke Los Angeles or Seattle and we can wipe their whole populated east coast off the map. What overconfident assholes. If the U.S. did that China would still have 800 million people left.


:spank:

Phil theStalker
09-26-2005, 12:41 PM
Originally posted by Phil theStalker
If the U.S. did that China would still have 800 million people left.


:spank:
That's what I'm saying. Therein those numbers lay their 'confidence.'

DOH!

I'm posting t2o mmyself..

I knew this day wood come..

Give mmmme mmmy brainy chip..


:spank:

Hardrock69
09-26-2005, 03:19 PM
The only thing is out of those 800 million, a great many would not be interested in continuing to live under Commie rule.

Phil theStalker
09-27-2005, 06:24 AM
Originally posted by Hardrock69
The only thing is out of those 800 million, a great many would not be interested in continuing to live under Commie rule.
True dat.


=PtS=
:spank:

Seshmeister
09-27-2005, 07:37 AM
Originally posted by Hardrock69
The only thing is out of those 800 million, a great many would not be interested in continuing to live under Commie rule.


We thought that about Saddam rule...

I heard that Microsoft helped China set up their internet portal to block words like 'democracy', 'freedom' etc.

Is that true?

Nickdfresh
09-27-2005, 08:45 AM
Originally posted by Seshmeister
We thought that about Saddam rule...

I heard that Microsoft helped China set up their internet portal to block words like 'democracy', 'freedom' etc.

Is that true?

I don't know about that, but I heard YAHOO helped the CHINESE Secret Police hunt down a Chinese journalist who is now in jail...


So much for the freedom of the internet...

Hardrock69
09-27-2005, 10:43 AM
That IS True. Was all over the news last week.

Here is some further Commie Crackdown News:

China cracks down on news sites

9/26/2005 2:42:58 PM, by Charles Jade

The rulers of China are faced with a difficult conundrum as the transition from communism to fascism winds down. While allowing capitalists to join the Communist Party was a huge symbolic gesture, it was also an admission of reality. However, with more than 100 million users in China, the economically vital Internet is quite another matter.

In recent months the government has asserted control over physical Internet access, closing cybercafes by the thousands, and online by going after bloggers, chat rooms, and forums. Now, the guidelines issued by the Ministry of Truth Information Industry for news services, which include web sites, forums, and even messaging to cell phones, further expands control.

The rules call for Internet service providers to re-register news sites and monitor the content they provide, scanning for items that "endanger state security" or "social order." The Beijing News reported that news cannot encourage "illegal gatherings, associations, marches, demonstrations or crowds."

"We need to better regulate the online news services with the emergence of so many unhealthy news stories that will easily mislead the public," states an unidentified spokesperson for the Ministry. In an example of unintended irony and hilarity, the article from the Xinhua News Agency quoting the spokesperson appears on the same page with a picture link for a potentially "unhealthy" feature on movie stars posing naked to fight breast cancer.

While the technology enthusiast safe in the West might knowingly smile at the futile attempts of the PRC to control what is ultimately a distributed network, there should perhaps be introspection as well. Western corporations are actively aiding the authoritarian regime in its censorship efforts, efforts that may be doomed to failure in the future but have real consequences in the present. Recently, it was revealed that Yahoo! divulged e-mail account information of a Chinese journalist who was then sentenced to ten years in prison, while Microsoft actively assists in censoring words like "freedom" from its MSN Spaces blogs. Such cooperation will likely count for little in the end, but wouldn't it be better not to be counted at all in suppressing dissent?

Nickdfresh
09-27-2005, 10:48 AM
Originally posted by Nickdfresh
I don't know about that, but I heard YAHOO helped the CHINESE Secret Police hunt down a Chinese journalist who is now in jail...


So much for the freedom of the internet...

Yup! What nice, friendly company YAPOO is.:rolleyes:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4221538.stm


Yahoo 'helped jail China writer'

Computer screen in Beijing - 7/9/05
Western internet firms are rushing to invest in China
Internet giant Yahoo has been accused of supplying information to China which led to the jailing of a journalist for "divulging state secrets".

Reporters Without Borders said Yahoo's Hong Kong arm helped China link Shi Tao's e-mail account and computer to a message containing the information.

The media watchdog accused Yahoo of becoming a "police informant" in order to further its business ambitions.

A Yahoo spokeswoman said it had to operate within each country's laws.

"Just like any other global company, Yahoo must ensure that its local country sites must operate within the laws, regulations and customs of the country in which they are based," said Mary Osako.

Shi Tao, 37, worked for the Contemporary Business News in Hunan province, before he was arrested and sentenced in April to 10 years in prison.

According to a translation of his conviction, reproduced by Reporters Without Borders, he was found guilty of sending foreign-based websites the text of an internal Communist Party message.

Reporters Without Borders said the message warned journalists of the dangers of social unrest resulting from the return of dissidents on the 15th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre, in June 2004.

Censorship fears

The media organisation accused Yahoo of providing Chinese investigating organs with information that helped link Shi Tao's personal e-mail account and the text of the message to his computer.

"We already knew that Yahoo! collaborates enthusiastically with the Chinese regime in questions of censorship, and now we know it is a Chinese police informant as well," Reporters Without Borders said in a statement.

Western internet companies have regularly been criticised for agreeing to China's strict rules governing the internet, which Communist Party leaders fear could be a tool to spread dissent.

Microsoft was criticised in June for censoring what bloggers write.

The companies say they have to abide by local regulations, and point out that since China is set to be the world's biggest internet market, they cannot ignore it.

"Microsoft works to bring our technology to people around the world to help them realise their full potential," said a Microsoft spokesperson.

"Like other global organisations we must abide by the laws, regulations and norms of each country in which we operate."

Earlier this month Yahoo paid $1bn (£556m) for a stake in China's biggest e-commerce firm, Alibaba.com.