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China raises 'Great Fire Wall' on internet
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6-24-2009 4:08 AM
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And we all know that people in our countries would have the same happen everywhere.
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6-24-2009
4:17 AM
chestnut501
Tell them that if they stop selling all their cheap fake crap on the internet, everyone else will take their porn off.....That'll shut 'em up in a hurry.
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