
The Committee of 100 Commissioned a survey to discover what Americans think about China. More information about this group can be found at the link at the end of this post.
The survey asked Congressional leaders several questions to get their opinions - right or wrong.
We understand that if our Congressmen and Congresswomen think these things, well, then that is what we are supposed to be thinking, right?
Yea, I know it should be the other way around. Congress should be representing us, but for some reason, these potlickers get it in their mind what they think and then convince themselves that people in their states/districts think the same thing. That's a different subject.
Here is a question asked the congressional staff by the Committee of 100 survey team.
The EU is considering lifting its 15-year-old embargo on the sale of arms to China. Do you agree with the proposal to allow arms sale to China.
Only 2% strongly agreed to lifting the embargo.
Just 4% somewhat agreed.
Sixteen percent somewhat disagreed.
And...76% said "What are you kidding? We have factories in my state and we want to create and sell arms to the world. What right does anyone else have to sell arms to anybody else?"
What a double standard our Congressional staff is displaying.
How about nobody selling arms to anybody? How about we all get along?
What do you think?
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Great idea! No arm sales anywhere. If we add no arms production and destroy all of the existing weapons, there will be no WWIII. The world will be in peace.
Of course, that's too idealistic.
Posted by: yc | July 27, 2006 7:13 AM | Permalink to Comment