Boycott CHINA

Think of this when you go to buy anything made in China

"When even one American--who has done nothing wrong--is forced by fear to shut his mind and close his mouth--then all Americans are in peril."  
Harry S. Truman

If you want to promote and support communism, then keep buying stuff from CHINA.

With what has happened on Sept. 11th, there are a lot of companies trying to make money from the disaster. One is selling "American Freedom Flags". Be advised that almost all of their flags are made in China. Lets see, that's being real patriotic, a American flag made by a communist country.

If you believe in freedom of religion then you can not buy anything from China.

NEWS from CHINA, the ones you support by buying or selling their goods:

Saturday, 26 June, 2004

China slams "rude" US resolution
China has condemned the US Senate for "rude interference" after it passed a resolution supporting democratic reform in Hong Kong.
The resolution comes ahead of a pro-democracy protest in the city which is expected to draw large crowds.
US Senators said people in Hong Kong should be free to determine the pace of constitutional developments.
BBC correspondent in China Francis Markus says there is no mistaking China's anger at the resolution.
Bad timing
China's foreign ministry said the country would "never accept the groundless censure from the US" which, it said, "hurts the feelings of the Chinese people".
The US Senate motion said China had "frustrated the gradual and orderly process" towards universal suffrage and democratic elections.
It criticised Chinese lawmakers for saying there would be no universal suffrage in elections for the city's leaders in 2007 and 2008
Our correspondent says the timing of the resolution could not be worse for Beijing, as Thursday sees the anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to China.
Last year, 500,000 people in the territory marked the anniversary by turning out in a massive pro-democracy protest.
'Intimidation'
It is a crucial political year for the territory, with legislative elections in September in which pro-democracy parties are expected to draw strong support.
As an apparent olive branch, Hong Kong media reports on Saturday hinted that Beijing might lift a ban that prevents some politicians from travelling to the mainland.
But critics accuse China of waging an increasingly blatant campaign of intimidation in the territory against its political foes.


China punished Falun Gong leaders
By JOHN LEICESTER
Associated Press Writer
BEIJING (AP) - In a rare disclosure, China said Monday it has punished 242 organizers of the Falun Gong spiritual movement and sent an undisclosed number of followers to labor camps during an 18-month-old crackdown.
The government information appeared aimed at countering claims that thousands of sect followers are in jails or labor camps and came in the wake of a major weekend gathering of Falun Gong members in Hong Kong.
Since outlawing Falun Gong in July 1999, Beijing has infrequently provided figures on those punished by courts and never given an accurate tally of the numbers detained outside of the court system.
A Hong Kong-based rights group says at least 10,000 Falun Gong members are being held in more than 300 labor camps, with one camp for women in northeastern Changchun city holding 560. The Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy has also alleged 98 deaths of sect members, mostly at police hands, while in custody.
Under China's legal system, police have the authority to send suspects to labor camps for up to three years without trial. To combat the widely popular movement, China also set up special detention, or ``transformation,'' centers to force sect members to
recant.
In comments released by the official Xinhua News Agency, a spokesman for China's Cabinet said 242 sect organizers have received ``criminal punishment'' from courts but did not say what those punishments were.
Many leaders are known to have been imprisoned, with one organizer serving an 18-year jail sentence. Most members sent to labor camps took part ``many times in
disturbances, making trouble and disrupting social order,'' the spokesman said. None are in camps ``purely because they practiced Falun Gong.''
Authorities offered reduced sentences and early release to some of the detained to ``educate and save them to the maximum extent,'' the spokesman said.
China's government claims Falun Gong is a cult that threatens public order and communist rule. It also alleges the group led more than 1,600 followers to their deaths, mostly by encouraging them to eschew modern medical treatment.
Practitioners say Falun Gong's slow-motion meditation exercises and philosophies drawn from Buddhism, Taoism and the group's U.S.-based founder, Li Hongzhi, promote good health and moral living.
Falun Gong adherents who attended the weekend conference of followers in Hong Kong said more than 100 practitioners have been killed.
Chinese officials have previously admitted the deaths of some practitioners but attributed them to suicide, natural causes or hunger strikes.
The Chinese spokesman denied reports on Falun Gong Internet sites that a sect member was killed on Beijing's Tiananmen Square during a protest by hundreds of practitioners on Jan. 1. The reports said a security officer kicked the 30-year-old woman into a post after she unfurled a banner.
A massive Falun Gong protest on April 25, 1999, scared the government into ordering the crackdown.
On Monday, Falun Gong members said they planned another global meeting of the group in the Chinese territory of Hong Kong in about a year. The group said 1,200 people, including 700 from overseas, attended Sunday's event.
Hong Kong officials said they would review the event to make sure it was ``purely religious or cultural.'' Falun Gong said it suspects government officials who rented an
auditorium in City Hall for the event may be looking for reasons to restrict its activities. ``I guess they have received great pressure from the central government,'' said local Falun Gong spokesman Kan Hung-cheung, who recently was singled out by China's Xinhua News Agency as ``a backbone member of the evil cult.''

Chin's government is afraid that they may try to take over the government because they (Falun Gong members) out number the communist party.


China Arrests 2 Tiananmen Mourners
By Charles Hutzler
Associated Press Writer
Friday, June 4, 1999; 1:34 p.m. EDT
BEIJING (AP) -- With small acts of defiance, mourners and protesters on Friday commemorated those killed 10 years ago in China's crackdown on the Tiananmen Square pro-democracy demonstrations. Police, on alert to prevent public mourning, arrested at least two people.
One, a middle-aged man, was whisked away by police after he raised a slogan-daubed white umbrella and walked beneath a portrait of communist revolutionary Mao Tse-tung that hangs on Tiananmen Gate. White is the color of mourning for Chinese.
``Remember the 10th anniversary of the student movement,'' read one slogan. Above it were the Chinese characters for ``Democracy Party.''
Here are some pictures of that day back in 1989 to help you remember what you will be supporting by selling or buying goods from China

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One man stands his ground, at least for the time being.

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This was a kid that wanted what we have, a Democracy

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Not much left after the bloody massacre.

I'm sorry that the pictures are so graphic, but its our money that keeps the communist in charge.

Support Democracy, don't buy any goods made in China.

Boycott all items from China or just say you like to support and promote communism.

If our government won't say NO to China, them we can. The junk coming from there is of low quality anyway.

Try to buy a tennis shoe... I looked through at least 10 stores before finding one that was not made in China.

Keep our jobs by refusing to buy from Communist countries.

The following U.S.A. companies sell the stuff from CHINA. They sell other items that are not from China so remember to look at the tags before buying. 

Also let them know that you don't like them buying the junk from China.   If you find out that something you bought came from China, take it back and tell them the reason you are bringing it back is because you don't want to buy anything from China and they should not be promoting Communism.

Check back because the list is growing all the time.

These merchants have been identified to carry Chinese goods.

Went out shopping last weekend and it was very hard to find something made anywhere other then China.  Why don't you try to do the same thing and then you will see how much we have sold out our own country to support China and their anti-democratic anti-religious  government.


These places Directly Support communism by buying and selling China goods.

 

Gateway Computers

Ridley's

Dell computers

Kestrel Bicycles 

www.kestrelbicycles.com - they have recently begun having their bicycles

made in China.

Corningware

DSI toys

Uneeda toys

Motormax toys

Irwin toys

Excite toys

Hasbro toys

Realtoy

Totsy toys

Gigo toys

Little tikes toys

Redbox toys

Tyco toys

Windmere toys

Sunbeam 

COOPER INDUSTRIES (aka) Cooper Menvier, Cooper Power Systems, Cooper Lighting, Cooper Crouse-Hinds, Cooper Tools and Cooper Bussmann. Home office Chase Tower 600 Travis, Suite 5800 Houston, Texas 77002-1001

Hi-Tec Shoes

Spiegel

Wards

Toys R Us

J C Penney Company

Albertsons stores

Paul's Markets

Wal-Mart (A very high percentage of their goods)

Kmart (A very high percentage of their goods)

Sears

Costco

Rite Aid (A very high percentage of their goods)

Target (A very high percentage of their goods)

Dillards

Sam's

America Online Inc

MyWeb Inc.com

Safeway

Pier 1

Ultimate Electronics

Play School products

Mattel toys

Dr. Scholl's shoes

Home Depot

Almost all tennis shoes... Check before buying

Lucas Arts Check all of their products
Check the Star Wars toys before buying, most are made in China.  If ordering online, make sure you ask if its made in China before ordering or return it. 

Shoes on the web company at http://www.shoesontheweb.com/

SageSport.com at http://sagesport.com/index.html

And I am finding more all the time.  If you find one please email to

boycottchina@spacepub.com

Don't buy Chinese goods. Boycott China. Remember Tiananmen Square

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