2aguy
Diamond Member
- Jul 19, 2014
- 111,984
- 52,266
- 2,290
For those not aware of the 1990s, the Chinese gave vast amounts of money to the clintons and their political allies.....for this money, the clintons allowed advanced missile technology to be sold to the Chinese...something past Presidents and congress had felt was a really, really bad idea....but.....the clintons love money and power and don't care about the country or freedom....so the White House had a pay for play policy and boy, we are now going to pay for it...
Here Are The Weapons China Just Unveiled That Have U.S. Officials Worried
Loral Space was one of the biggest donors to the clintons....
Clinton Defends China Satellite Waiver - May 22, 1998
A spokesman told CNN the committee does not expect the papers to include a pivotal document from the Defense Department, purportedly linking a possibly illegal transfer of technology with a cooperative investigation among China and two American defense contractors, Loral Space and Communications and Hughes Electronics.
Rep. Ben Gilman (R-N.Y.) hinted the documents may not be as exculpatory as the White House indicated. "Let me just say that some of the documents do raise troubling questions that will have to be pursued," Gilman said. "They make clear that the president was informed that Loral may have contributed technology to China's ballistic missile program before he decided to grant Loral a waiver on February 18th of this year to permit them to export yet another satellite to China."
Here Are The Weapons China Just Unveiled That Have U.S. Officials Worried
Loral Space was one of the biggest donors to the clintons....
Clinton Defends China Satellite Waiver - May 22, 1998
A spokesman told CNN the committee does not expect the papers to include a pivotal document from the Defense Department, purportedly linking a possibly illegal transfer of technology with a cooperative investigation among China and two American defense contractors, Loral Space and Communications and Hughes Electronics.
Rep. Ben Gilman (R-N.Y.) hinted the documents may not be as exculpatory as the White House indicated. "Let me just say that some of the documents do raise troubling questions that will have to be pursued," Gilman said. "They make clear that the president was informed that Loral may have contributed technology to China's ballistic missile program before he decided to grant Loral a waiver on February 18th of this year to permit them to export yet another satellite to China."