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By Declan McCullagh

Published: Friday 13 January 2006


Name

Josh E


Location

San Antonio, Texas


Occupation

Biomedical Research


Comment

If U.S. companies don't provide service to China, then someone else will. This is true. So let others sell their souls for the almighty buck, and let us continue to value freedom of speech and democracy. I understand the value of free trade, but I will not denounce my country or my values for any cost. I don't believe we should allow any U.S.-based corporate entity to do so either.



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