Chinese propaganda released early
By | Thursday, September 25th, 2008 | Catch-All

Chinese communists posted details of their successful space shuttle launch today — two days before it is scheduled to occur.

The post has been removed but excerpts are circulating online – including exchanges between the flight crew:

“After this order, signal lights all were switched on, various data show up on rows of screens, hundreds of technicians staring at the screens, without missing any slightest changes …

‘One minute to go!’

‘Changjiang No.1 found the target!’…

“The firm voice of the controller broke the silence of the whole ship. Now, the target is captured 12 seconds ahead of the predicted time …

‘The air pressure in the cabin is normal!’

“Ten minutes later, the ship disappears below the horizon. Warm clapping and excited cheering breaks the night sky, echoing across the silent Pacific Ocean.”

How poetic.

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E M Barner

E M Barner, the blogger formerly known as DCH / De Civitate Hominis (“concerning the city of man”), writes from a Northern Virginia perspective. Barner has been active in Republican politics and policy since 1994 – as a grassroots volunteer, party leader, and professional.

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One Response to "Chinese propaganda released early"
  1. MB September 26, 2008 13:00 pm

    Republicans and communists seem to have more and more in common every day – http://voices.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/09/mccain_wins_debate.html

    Heh.

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