China Celebrates 90 Years of Communism

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    Worked pretty well for the Chinese.

    I guess it is working just as well in America.
     
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    They are cloning future corporate drones, some of whom are already running for US President 2012
     
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    envy. it will pass after a while
     
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    Wow. somehow for childish, maybe you don't like of that pretty girl?
     
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    Let me make it simple for you. Do Chinese women wear men's shirts or is all Chinese produce one sided?
     
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    And what. It's an army uniform. If your wife will wear your shirt, she does not become a man, is not it?
     
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    She is a man. Don't you have that where you live?
     
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    as you have all the bad in your personal life. I have the impression that you have never seen women or simply you are racist or something
     
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    Well, it's not Communism in the way that Marx envisioned it.

    It's more like Communism meets authoritarianism and a controlled market.
     
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    Oh! I am racist. That's for sure.

    Are you too?
     
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    90 years of American "business" success?

    China OWNS us, literally and figuratively. You're ridiculing yourselves you know.
     
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    idiot if it is race,then yes
     
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    100 meters or 200 metres? I'm too old for a marathon.
     
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    Where does this 'Ninety Years' come from? Sun Yat Sen's Revolution happened 100 years ago, the 'Communist' one well after the War.
     
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    How badly with the education in developed countries.:omg:
     
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    Lol, China is no longer a communist country.
     
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    China is as American as apple pie. Hell, they ARE American pie!
     
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    On the Cutting Edge: China's Extraordinary Buildings

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    China Central Television Building
    Sometimes called the "Big Underpants" by locals, Beijing's CCTV building is an imposing sight, spectacular to behold. Pritzker Prize–winning architect Rem Koolhaas designed the structure, which is the headquarters of the country's massive state-controlled media. The building officially opened in 2008, just months before the Beijing Olympic Games.

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    Beijing National Aquatics Center
    The Beijing National Aquatics Center, or the Water Cube, was built in preparation for the 2008 Olympics. The complex was most famously used for the prestigious Games' swimming competitions. Just beyond it, the Bird's Nest sits behind the structure. The design was conceived by an international consortium of architects, which included Australian PTW Architects and China Construction Design International. In 2010, China turned part of the building's interior into a water park for its citizens.

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    Beijing National Stadium, a/k/a the Bird's Nest
    No one can forget Beijing's memorable opening ceremony for the 2008 Olympic Games, which was held in this building. Though famous Chinese artist Ai Weiwei served as a consultant, Swiss architects Jacques Herzog and Pierre de Meuron made lasting contributions as the architects of this distinguishing structure. Ingrained in the minds of many, it remains one of the top sights to see when visiting Beijing

    more photos here http://www.time.com/time/photogallery/0,29307,2064479_2264436,00.html
     

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