Re: CCP corruption is off the charts!



On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 14:18:51 +0800, fyfpoon@xxxxxxxxx wrote
(in article <1138515531.830792.217090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>):

> I am not sure if democracy can resolve the corruption problem in China.

Solve? No. No society is corruption free.

Reduce it? Of course democracy will substantially reduce corruption.

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Love, Jim


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