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He's fifty-nine. He's been a GOP member of the House of Representatives for almost half his life. He's served as chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. And now California Congressman Duncan Lee Hunter wants to be President.
He has managed to set himself up as the anti-China presidential candidate. According to The Hill, Hunter is “pressing President Bush to call a meeting with several congressional committees to discuss policy towards China in the aftermath of Beijing's refusal to allow a Navy aircraft carrier and its accompanying ships to dock in Hong Kong last week.”

Hunter's disdain for China has struck a chord, as this blog quote shows: “I could listen to Duncan Hunter talk about China and them cheating on trade policy all day long.”
CNN's Political Ticker carried a short piece on Hunter's triads. “China is cheating on trade, and they're using that $200 billion trade deficit over the United States to buy ships, planes and missiles,” The quoted Hunter as saying.
The scary part is that Hunter is not just down on China's trade policies. He's sound prepared to start the next cold war over the issues…
China’s Iron Lady, Vice Premier Wu Yi, announced on Friday that she would retire in March when China’s new administration takes office, according to Seniors World Chronicle. Wu is 69.
Wu is a regular news maker in China. She has been especially in the spotlight, though, since August when she took on the job of fixing quality control in China’s manufacturing and agriculture sectors. In October Wu’s office was partly responsible for hundreds of arrests in a product safety crackdown in China.
Wu was left out of the new Chinese government which takes over in March. Her announcement brings an end to speculation about her retirement.

China’s Iron Lady, Vice Premier Wu Yi, announced on Friday that she would retire in March when China’s new administration takes office, according to Seniors World Chronicle. Wu is 69.
Wu is a regular news maker in China. She has been especially in the spotlight, though, since August when she took on the job of fixing quality control in China’s manufacturing and agriculture sectors. In October Wu’s office was partly responsible for hundreds of arrests in a product safety crackdown in China.
Wu was left out of the new Chinese government which takes over in March. Her announcement brings an end to speculation about her retirement.

China’s Iron Lady, Vice Premier Wu Yi, announced on Friday that she would retire in March when China’s new administration takes office, according to Seniors World Chronicle. Wu is 69.
Wu is a regular news maker in China. She has been especially in the spotlight, though, since August when she took on the job of fixing quality control in China’s manufacturing and agriculture sectors. In October Wu’s office was partly responsible for hundreds of arrests in a product safety crackdown in China.
Wu was left out of the new Chinese government which takes over in March. Her announcement brings an end to speculation about her retirement.

China’s Iron Lady, Vice Premier Wu Yi, announced on Friday that she would retire in March when China’s new administration takes office, according to Seniors World Chronicle. Wu is 69.
Wu is a regular news maker in China. She has been especially in the spotlight, though, since August when she took on the job of fixing quality control in China’s manufacturing and agriculture sectors. In October Wu’s office was partly responsible for hundreds of arrests in a product safety crackdown in China.
Wu was left out of the new Chinese government which takes over in March. Her announcement brings an end to speculation about her retirement.






