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March 21, 2008|






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Nancy Pelosi makes some unsurprising comments. Note the ridiculous photo. {sigh}

 

Tim Johnson passes on U.S. State Department advice about the possibility of tourists being bugged while in Beijing. Sounds like Moscow back in the old days. I don’t really think that your average tourist’s room is going to be bugged, particularly since we do not have segregated hotels here. Anyway, the fact that this is circulating right now on the Internets says a lot.

 

Lots of other nutty stuff out there, from the press and government folks, that I will leave alone, at least for now.

 

And Josh explains how all this bad press could have been avoided. I agree with him.



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