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Secretary Clinton: U.S. Welcomes a Strong China

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Published on May 4, 2012

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton delivers remarks on U.S.-China relations during the U.S.-China Strategic and Economic Dialogue in Beijing, China on May 4, 2012. She says, ""The United States welcomes a strong, prosperous, and successful China." [Go to http://video.state.gov for more video and text transcript.]

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  • Wanxia Liao

    Their choice is on basis of race, just as the Blacks already blame it for their mass incarceration. The US law enforcement agencies the exercise this “lawful” choice, so “lawfully” refused to investigate the felony crimes committed against me by the Whites and their non-White accomplices, yet I was incriminated on a bogus charge. Even the US government is free to threaten me with death and forced disappearance without any liability. All because I challenged a professor’s White supremacy theory.

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