Chen for Manning?

Chen Guangcheng, a Chinese dissident, escaped custody and now resides in the US embassy. This creates international tension, as the US and China are deeply involved in economic co-dependency, and at the same time must have some window dressing regarding human rights.

Perhaps the US, in a gesture of goodwill, could offer an exchange of political prisoner Bradley Manning for Chen.

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  1. [OT] That was pretty funny—you responding to “Sellen Ellen” over at Montana Cowcunt. “Sellen Ellen” is a guy that works in my shop, mostly doing rocket science on option chains.

    However, I really do not agree with “Ellen,” not because he is a transvestite, but because all of us here are trained and know with absolute, empirical certainty that the government does not control the economy. So in a way “Ellen” was pulling your leg because he knows most people, and especially Democrats, liberals, socialists, etc., faithfully believe a mulatto Muslim from Kenya can make the stock market go up or down. Big mojo man!

    At least you did not swallow the bait like your pal Kailey did. That guy really choked on it and cracked us all up. You should have told him the market is only back to breakeven after four years because it know the Jigaboo-in-Chief is toast come November. But you cannot tell him anything because he thinks he knows everything
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    — MaxThe5PercenterBucks

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      1. I will say one thing about you, Trotsky: You are a good sport. Other than screening and deleting comments that you disagree with, you are a pretty fair player.

        What I do not understand is why you allow yourself to be a punching bag on all these liberal-Democrat blog sites. They seem to hate you more than a skinhead covered with Iron Cross tattoos. Or is it fear? I really do not know. I do suspect, however, that they see you as a traitor, as someone who has turned his back on their feckless attempts to reorder society through the political process.

        You hint at that all the time, that they are naïve and stupid and barking up the wrong tree. If that is true, why not develop a real plan of action, something like a ten-point manifesto, and lay it on them? And then keep laying it on them.

        — MB, The 5-Percenter

        PS: Have you been watching DJIA 13,205? Heh heh.

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