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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SAFAN NO. 344. Call for a Boycott of Products Made in
Communist China
>From: SafanNews@aol.com
>Date: Sat, 22 Mar 1997 21:21:26 -0500 (EST)
>To: SafanNews@aol.com
>Subject: SAFAN NO. 344. Call for a Boycott of Products Made in Communist
China
>
> STOP ALL FEDERAL ABUSES NOW!!
> S.A.F.A.N. Internet Newsletter, No. 344, March 22, 1997
>
>CALL FOR A BOYCOTT OF PRODUCTS MADE IN COMMUNIST CHINA
>by Lance R. Crowe ACCC@mindspring.com
>Chairman, American Constitutional Campaign Committee
>
> American Constitutional Campaign Committee
> 5300 Scottsville Road, P.O. Box 51851
> Bowling Green, KY 42102-6851.
> E-mail to: ACCC@mindspring.com
>
>FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
>Bowling Green, KY
>****************************** March 22, 1997
>
>Based on alarming anti-American and anti-liberty actions and accu-
>sations by the Communist government of the Peoples Republic of
>China, The American Constitutional Campaign Committee (ACCC)
>feels it necessary that the people of the United States respond with
>the only action at their disposal: A total boycott of all goods made
>in Communist China.
>
>"The Chinese government is spying on American business, making
>deals with members of organized crime, attempting to smuggle large
>caches of guns into the country, and even corrupting political
>campaigns with illegal campaign contributions," ACCC Chairman
>Lance R. Crowe said today. "They recently brought enough military
>guns into this country to supply a small army."
>
>Recent news reports state that Poly Technologies, a Chinese
>Communist Weapons Company controlled by the Chinese government, attempted to
>smuggle 2,000 automatic weapons into the United States.
>They were caught when the "organized crime" members they thought
>they were dealing with turned out to be federal officers.
>
>In another instance, the Communist Chinese smuggled approximately 100,000
>military-style weapons and millions of rounds of ammunition
>into the U.S. The shipment was discovered in a California warehouse by
>federal agents.
>
>"Since these types of weapons cannot be legally sold on the open
>market, what was their intended purpose?" Crowe asks. He also noted
>that these are the only two shipments that were discovered. "How
>many more were not discovered?"
>
>Crowe stated that the purpose of ACCC is to support the United States
>Constitution, "with all of the liberties and freedoms intended by the
>Founding Fathers." Therefore, he strongly questions the tacit approval
>of the oppressive Communist Chinese government by Washington.
>
>"The Chinese are a Communist Power that rivals that of the former
>Soviet Union. Why is it that American officials are approving of the
>continued interaction with a global superpower whose stated goals
>include the destruction of personal freedoms?"
>
>This week the People's Daily, the government controlled propaganda
>sheet of the Chinese Communist Party, accused the U.S. Congress of
>arrogant meddling in Hong Kong. The newspaper said American
>legislators were using concerns about the territory's post-colonial
>future to try to contain China.
>
>The response came because the U.S. House of Representatives
>approved a bill calling on Beijing to honor its promises to Hong Kong
>after the British colony returns to Chinese rule on July 1. The Chinese
>Communists called the bill pointless, unjustified and wrong.
>
>The newspaper said that China's decision to replace Hong Kong's
>democratically elected legislature after the transfer (and suspend
>many of the human rights guarantees) was necessary for a smooth
>transition. Furthermore, it strongly condemned China's critics in the
>U.S. Congress, describing them as "supercilious" and "prejudiced" as
>well as ignorant and arrogant.
>
>The newspaper went on to say that, "This once again reveals the ugly
>mentality of some members of the U.S. Congress who want to lord it
>over the world. What article of International Law gives the United
>States such authority? No sovereign government could tolerate the
>practice of the supercilious U.S. Congress in grossly interfering in
>its internal affairs."
>
>In a sinister related development, Russia and China have pledged to
>create a strong new partnership aimed at countering the influence of
>the United States. The two governments have declared their intentions
>to create closer military and economic ties. Russia and China are determined
>to create an "equal partnership ... aimed at strategic
>interaction in the 21st century" and "building a multi-polar world,"
>news reports said.
>
>Moscow is seeking new markets for its arms and technical expertise,
>and China, with its booming economy, has become a willing customer.
>
>This week the Chinese Communist government called American media reports
>accusing Beijing of making illegal campaign donations to
>Democrats "lies by anti-China forces."
>
>"Acting like someone who chases the wind and clutches at shadows,
>some American media took the chance to create sensational news
>without any fact in a vilification campaign against China," the
>Communist Party controlled newspaper reported. They went on to say
>that, "Some members of the U.S. Congress have also made use of the
>matter in an attempt to cook up charges against China."
>
>However, FBI investigators said Beijing's diplomatic community and
>espionage network helped Democratic fund-raiser John Huang and
>other political operatives get millions of dollars in campaign donations
>and "walking-around" cash for last year's election.
>
>Some of the money was laundered through the investment arm of
>Beijing's Trade Ministry, China Resources Holdings Co., which is part-
>owner of Lippo's land and property subsidiaries in Asia. And there is,
>in fact, a federal grand jury in Washington looking into that at this time.
>
>A coalition of American conservatives in Washington, while not calling
>for an actual boycott of Chinese products, did launch an effort on
>Tuesday to deny Beijing normal trading privileges. This action could
>cause stiff tariffs to be imposed on Communist Chinese goods imported
>into the United States.
>
>"ACCC agrees with that action," said Lance Crowe. "China should not
>be approved for Most Favored Nation status until they clean up their
>act. Recent accounts show that whatever it is that Communist China
>is up to, one thing is certain: Their intentions are differently not in the
>best interest of the people of the United States."
>
>Crowe also said that "most" Americans will support a boycott on
>Communist Chinese products once they understand China's intentions.
> "Furthermore," he noted, "many Chinese products are the result of
>slave labor, so why should freedom loving Americans not support the
>boycott of these Products."
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>=====================================================
> The recently formed American Constitutional Campaign Committee
> is a national organization dedicated to the resurgence of a
> Constitutional form of government, as intended by the nation's
> Founding Fathers. The organization can be contacted by e-mail
> at: ACCC@mindspring.com or by snail-mail at: American
> Constitutional Campaign Committee 5300 Scottsville Road, P.O.
> Box 51851, Bowling Green, KY 42102-6851.
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