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President Obama takes questions from Chinese youth in Shanghai, China on November 16, 2009. (Public Domain) 2009年11月16日,奥巴马总统在上海接受中国青年提问。( 无版权限制)  
 
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whataguy10 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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shanghai is definitely not china, and i think that all these students there are carefully selected by the chinese goverment,they are not proposing the questions that in their mind but just repeating the questions that prepared by the goverment of china. on the other hand president obama is indeed a experienced speaker that he dont even need a script while he talks!
FyzikalKemizt (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Have you ever heard of something called teleprompter? Do you see the two transparent rectangular plates on each side of Obama? These are mirrors of the teleprompter displaying his script.
toufendaniel (1 week ago) Show Hide
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warsun99,

妳是以英語翻成國語,還是、是反向
toufendaniel (1 week ago) Show Hide
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warsun99:

Did you translate that from English to Chinese or the other way around???
warsun99 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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在YouTube上為這些

奧巴馬的欺騙。

爾共和國。

美元泡沫。

惡性通貨膨脹的國家。
warsun99 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Hes trying to destroy Christianity. Look what hes doing in Africa. Look on YouTube for these
The Obama Deception
Fall of the Republic
The dollar bubble
Hyperinflation Nation
OnePeopleOneChina (1 month ago) Show Hide
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40:17 This question was created by US Gov't.

But USA has Patriot Act, which violates all 10 of the US Constitution's Bill of Rights.

Obama was NOT elected because of internet promotion, he was elected by US ELECTORAL COLLEGE. Actual US voters don't count!
Fitzgilbert (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@sabreharyanto
The transition to Democracy can be slow and painful, and we all know it's not a perfect system. The transition also cannot be forced, each country must find its own way. But over the long term Democracy is by far the most stable way of governing a country.
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If Obama is serious about universal rights, he should look at how Christianity was introduced into China. It was not successfully introduced as a foreign religion but more as a "complement to the doctrines of Confucius".

If Democracy is indeed a universal value, one should be able to find similar ideas in all cultures.
sabreharyanto (1 month ago) Show Hide
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lmao the girl asking about US selling weapons to taiwan is so fake lol. The question was 100% written by the Gov. of China. tough question for Obama but he handled it well.

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