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Ralph Hertle
 
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The Constitution of the PRC, dated 1982, is posted at:

http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/co...stitution.html


If there is any doubt as to what the leaders of the PRC intend, they have
provided an explanatory statement in Section II of the Constitution:

"Under the leadership of the Communist Party of China and the guidance of
Marxism-Leninism and Mao Zedong Thought, the Chinese people of all
nationalities will continue to adhere to the people's democratic
dictatorship and follow the socialist road, persevere in reform and opening
to the outside, steadily improve socialist institutions, develop socialist
democracy, improve the socialist legal system and work hard and
self-reliantly to modernize industry, agriculture, national defense and
science and technology step by step to turn China into a socialist country
with prosperity and power, democracy and culture."


After the public relations niceties are stripped away it is patently clear
that they are a socialist dictatorship. They themselves say so.

They do not mean the same thing by the term rights that Americans do. They
mean that people may have priveledges that are accorded by the state, and
the document says repeatedly that the government determines the regulations
and rules of everything in the state. Be certain of one thing - there is no
universal protected liberty in the PRC.

..........

Stay away from the PRC and conduct business with free individuals in the
free world nations.

Many business trade publications in the USA are expressing editorial
content that the PRC is repeatedly violating the intellectual property and
patents rights owned by western individuals and companies. In many attempts
where western firms have sued the PRC agencies and enterprises and won the
actions, the PRC has refused to pay the awarded damages. The PRC is
conducting a vicious rip off scheme, and that policy was initiated in the
earliest days of Marxism in the USSR. Communism is a parasitical type of
social system.


Ralph Hertle