Hillary Boots Chen From US Embassy Ahead of Visit
Posted: Thu May 03, 2012 2:04 pm
Is there any other reasonable explanation?
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• Chinese Activist 'Very Disappointed' in the U.S., Says Officials Lied To Him
The Atlantic ^ | May 2, 2012 | Max Fisher
A little over 12 hours after blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng was released from the U.S. embassy in Beijing, which he had fled to after escaping house arrest, Chen now says that American officials encouraged him to leave the safe haven of the embassy building, in part by making promises that they failed to keep. In an interview with CNN's Steven Jiang, he expressed deep disappointment with the U.S. and with President Barack Obama personally. He said that embassy officials were no longer picking up his calls and that he already felt his rights being "violated" by the Chinese government,...
Dude, you're in China. You escaped and went to the Americans. Did you expect them NOT to violate you? I really don't feel sorry for this guy.He said that embassy officials were no longer picking up his calls and that he already felt his rights being "violated" by the Chinese government,...
Grizalltheway wrote:I'd have, too. Fucker was probably knocking over vases and using the ladies bathroom.
"In the end, Antony Blinken, Biden’s national security adviser, successfully prevailed over other officials in arguing that Wang’s asylum appeal should be rejected.CitadelGrad wrote:A few months ago a senior member of the Chinese Communist Party tried to defect to our consulate in Chengdong. Biden had him turned over to Chinese security personnel.
http://freebeacon.com/defection-denied-2/
Que Analjelly to immediately come to the adminstration's defense and discredit your post.Cluck U wrote:"In the end, Antony Blinken, Biden’s national security adviser, successfully prevailed over other officials in arguing that Wang’s asylum appeal should be rejected.CitadelGrad wrote:A few months ago a senior member of the Chinese Communist Party tried to defect to our consulate in Chengdong. Biden had him turned over to Chinese security personnel.
http://freebeacon.com/defection-denied-2/
Blinken, according to the officials, feared China would cancel the upcoming visit by Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, whose visit was to be hosted by Biden, unless Wang was sent away from the consulate as soon as possible.
During Xi’s visit, he and Biden met with Jeffrey Katzenberg—the head of DreamWorks Animation and multi-million dollar donor to President Obama’s Super PAC—to negotiate a business deal. DreamWorks is now under investigation by the SEC for possibly bribing Chinese officials during that deal’s negotiations.
White House spokesmen did not return emails seeking comment."
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How can anyone take this administration seriously?
How's Chen in the ladies bathroom a problem for Hildabeast. She's a man!Grizalltheway wrote:I'd have, too. Fucker was probably knocking over vases and using the ladies bathroom.
No shit. Why isn't the msm all over this story?AZGrizFan wrote:Que Analjelly to immediately come to the adminstration's defense and discredit your post.Cluck U wrote:
"In the end, Antony Blinken, Biden’s national security adviser, successfully prevailed over other officials in arguing that Wang’s asylum appeal should be rejected.
Blinken, according to the officials, feared China would cancel the upcoming visit by Chinese Vice President Xi Jinping, whose visit was to be hosted by Biden, unless Wang was sent away from the consulate as soon as possible.
During Xi’s visit, he and Biden met with Jeffrey Katzenberg—the head of DreamWorks Animation and multi-million dollar donor to President Obama’s Super PAC—to negotiate a business deal. DreamWorks is now under investigation by the SEC for possibly bribing Chinese officials during that deal’s negotiations.
White House spokesmen did not return emails seeking comment."
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How can anyone take this administration seriously?
CID1990 wrote:This is a mess no matter how you cut it. I really don't envy the Prez and his administration right now, because good options don't seem evident at this point.
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EIJING (Reuters) - The United States said on Friday that it expected the Chinese government to quickly deal with an application by dissident Chen Guangcheng to travel abroad, whose case has tested relations between the world's two largest economies.CID1990 wrote:This is a mess no matter how you cut it. I really don't envy the Prez and his administration right now, because good options don't seem evident at this point.
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This would be the best outcome. Everybody saves face and moves on.dbackjon wrote:EIJING (Reuters) - The United States said on Friday that it expected the Chinese government to quickly deal with an application by dissident Chen Guangcheng to travel abroad, whose case has tested relations between the world's two largest economies.CID1990 wrote:This is a mess no matter how you cut it. I really don't envy the Prez and his administration right now, because good options don't seem evident at this point.
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"Mr. Chen has been offered a fellowship from an American university, where he can be accompanied by his wife and two children," U.S. State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said in a statement.
"The Chinese Government has indicated that it will accept Mr. Chen's applications for appropriate travel documents. The United States government expects that the Chinese government will expeditiously process his applications for these documents, and make accommodations for his current medical condition," she added.
"The United States government would then give visa requests for him and his immediate family priority attention."
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