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madfloridian Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Oct-31-03 03:22 PM
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CNBC World TV gives me the creeps sometimes.
I get the feeling we are watching our corporate masters speaking.

I had never seen this channel until we got Dish Network satellite. I seldom watch because it makes me feel uneasy, like the guys talking are already in control.

Today there was an Andy Rothman from CLSA. It appears to be some kind of MidEast or Asia company. He as much as said that Bush will (paraphrasing here) get with his advisors and pretend to chide China for its practices....but in the long run he won't do a thing.

He said it coldly.

I did find this site which mentions him and CLSA:
http://www.accessasia.co.uk/shownews.asp?NewsId=895

SNIP.."Andy Rothman: China Strategist for CLSA Asia-Pacific Markets, the Asian investment banking unit of Credit Lyonnais. Based in Shanghai, Andy provides institutional investors in the US, Europe and Asia with analysis of economic and political trends in China. Prior to joining CLSA in 2000, Andy worked for the US Department of State for 17 years, with his last assignment as director of the macroeconomics and domestic policy office at the American Embassy in Beijing....."

He coolly and with utter calm said exactly how Bush will handle China and its trade practices, as if it is all preordained. It gave me chills.
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