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"Guru Google" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (anakin) wrote in message news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > Yes, China is helping his support base. From Jiang Zemin to Zhu > > > Rongji to Hu Jingtao. Somethings never change. :) > > > > > > > from mainland perspective, keeping csb at his position will benefit > > mainland most: he was shitty politician and can not manage the island; > > he was lameduck to handle internal contention even within his own > > party; under his leadership, taiwan will fanatically pursue extremety > > on its internal policy and divide themselves. a wealthier taiwan did > > some good to mainland, but time changed and a weaker taiwan is the > > best now for mainland. > > from mainland perspective, it don't matter who is in whose position. > the issue is how to make taiwanese come to motherland. too bad every > time beijing thinks it hit a homerun, the outfielder always catch the > ball. > > > i can not see any reasons why mainland government do not try to keep > > in at the post. no case in human history shows that fierce internal > > fight has ever saved engaging parties. eventuality is that they all > > went down miserably. > > hehe, the problem is taiwanese hate politicians, some hate dpp, some > hate kmt, but the common factor is they all hate ccp. a recent poll reveals that 60 percent of the taiwanese see the CCP as unfriendly to taiwan, the rest see it as friendly. so i don't think "they all hate ccp" holds much ground.
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