Hu Jintao, the leader of China, began his four-day trip to the United States doing something that made him feel at home. Landing in Seattle, has now been pushed to a Footlocker, where he purchased a pair of Nike sneakers. He proudly held them up to the camera, showing the label on the inside of the tongue, announcing, "Made in China".
"This is what fair trade is all," he said. "You give us things to do, and they do."
His next stop was at home with tasteful $ 100 million, Bill Gates gave a speech where friendly dinner. There was discussion whether it would have an equal time for a visit to Steve Jobs.
His trip includes the inevitable meeting with President Bush, which explains all the arguments must agree to disagree about, as the sensitive issue of human rights and whether or not Taiwan can somehow sewn in mainland China, like to share with the world supply of oil so you can keep both economies chugging ahead on the black gold of the Middle East, if China Might join us in curbing Iran's nuclear ambitions outrageously belligerent, if China could and Its Value Appropriately the first currency of our trade deficit with them completely transforms our own pockets inside out.
While one can quibble with the lack of progress the two are able to, just saw the gentleman, smiling and dressed in a suit and tie accommodating gives us some reason to hope that friendship and progress between the two nations will increase especially those of us who remember Mao and his monstrously debilitating ways, to the best potential of their people and to our nation now much maligned but persistently good intentions.
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