Friday, March 09, 2007

China and the Clintons: The Story That Won't Go Away, II


In return for campaign contributions, the President shifted regulation of technology exports from the State Department to the free-wheeling Commerce department. The administration also relaxed export controls and allowed corporations to decide if their technology transfers were legal or not. When easing restrictions wasn’t enough, Clinton signed waivers that simply circumvented the law. The President’s waivers allowed the export of machine tools, defense electronics, and even a communications system for the Chinese Air Force...Chasing the Dragon: Clinton's China Policy, by A. Scott Piraino, NoHillary.com.

This spectacular listing of the actions of the Clintons as foreign agents for a hostile power might have been the basis for Charles McCarry's Lucky Bastard. For a marvelous collection of recordings of one of America's version of Juan and Eva Peron, try NoHillary.com.

Another reminder for those whose memories are short can be found at Warriors for Truth -- to wit:

After Chinese intelligence and U.S. aerospace big wig Bernie Schwartz dumped piles of cash into the DNC, the Clinton Commerce Department allowed Schwartz's company, Loral, to share missile guidance technology with Beijing. Thanks to the Clinton administration, China's nuclear-tipped intercontinental ballistic missile fleet is now able to reach every city in the U.S....

Casual disregard of memory is a foundation for the reign of tyrants.

Luther

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