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| Mao was no fan of the
ancient religious beliefs in his country that were used to control the
peasants.


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John this one really cracks me up. Since before 1967 while taking away religious freedom and/or anything from the populace, Maos communistic rule still makes slaves of the Chinese people even unto this day.
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On 4/9/18 9:59 AM, Tim wrote:

| Mao was no fan of the
ancient religious beliefs in his country that were used to control the
peasants.


...........

John this one really cracks me up. Since before 1967 while taking away religious freedom and/or anything from the populace, Maos communistic rule still makes slaves of the Chinese people even unto this day.



How is that different than rampant corporatism, which does pretty much
the same all over the world?
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2018 10:52:07 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 4/9/18 9:59 AM, Tim wrote:

| Mao was no fan of the
ancient religious beliefs in his country that were used to control the
peasants.


...........

John this one really cracks me up. Since before 1967 while taking away religious freedom and/or anything from the populace, Maos communistic rule still makes slaves of the Chinese people even unto this day.



How is that different than rampant corporatism, which does pretty much
the same all over the world?


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How is that different than rampant corporatism, which does pretty much
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Shifting the subject, I see...
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On Mon, 9 Apr 2018 10:52:07 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote:

On 4/9/18 9:59 AM, Tim wrote:

| Mao was no fan of the
ancient religious beliefs in his country that were used to control the
peasants.


...........

John this one really cracks me up. Since before 1967 while taking away religious freedom and/or anything from the populace, Maos communistic rule still makes slaves of the Chinese people even unto this day.



How is that different than rampant corporatism, which does pretty much
the same all over the world?


The subject is religion, but I can see Tim's got you backed in a corner. Same MO, eh Krause? Change
the subject.


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On 4/9/2018 10:52 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 4/9/18 9:59 AM, Tim wrote:

| Mao was no fan of the
ancient religious beliefs in his country that were used to control the
peasants.


...........

John this one really cracks me up.Â* Since before 1967 while taking
away religious freedom and/orÂ* anything from the populace, Maos
communistic rule still makes slaves of the Chinese people even unto
this day.





How is that different than rampant corporatism, which does pretty much
the same all over the world?


I am beginning to understand your dilemma.

There's no safe place for you on the planet.



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