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== CCP members resigning ==


The Chinese Communist Government have sent tens of thousands of spies overseas, many of them are known as 'Web Spies', their job is to stay online and pretend to be reviewers and post articles that glorifies the government and smears any government oppositions.
:''has caused over 5.2 million CCP members to resign. The number is somewhat disputed, as anyone regardless of Chinese citizenship or CCP membership can sign more than once.''


If you look at the history of reviews on this newspaper, there seem to be a few guys who are active too regularly.
Can sign ''what'' more than once? Or should it read "can resign more than once"? ] 22:29, 1 November 2005 (UTC)

Just a thought.

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Do You Know?

The Chinese Communist Government have sent tens of thousands of spies overseas, many of them are known as 'Web Spies', their job is to stay online and pretend to be reviewers and post articles that glorifies the government and smears any government oppositions.

If you look at the history of reviews on this newspaper, there seem to be a few guys who are active too regularly.

Just a thought.







Do You Know?

The Chinese Communist Government have sent tens of thousands of spies overseas, many of them are known as 'Web Spies', their job is to stay online and pretend to be reviewers and post articles that glorifies the government and smears any government oppositions.

If you look at the history of reviews on this newspaper, there seem to be a few guys who are active too regularly.

Just a thought.

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