Lets» see - The Atheists and Communists witnessed the sun «dancing» [their words
reported by a Communist journalist] and almost reaching the field where they stood.
Not exact matches
Armed police and paramilitary forces in Xinjiang, a territory in western China inhabited
by the Uighur minority, stop random pedestrians to check their phones and laptops for banned apps and messages deemed dangerous to the Chinese
Communist Party, BuzzFeed News
reported.
[T] he exposure of persistent human rights violations
by the contras has led the Administration not to pressure contra leaders to enforce international codes of conduct,» the Americas Watch
Report cited earlier states, «but to drown U.S. public opinion with praise for the «freedom fighters,» and to attempt to discredit all
reports of their violations as inspired
by communist or Sandinista propaganda.
FOX news is
reporting that radical fundamentalist Tea Party patriot «heroes» have defended freedom in a very Christian and Second Amendment way against the «Islamo - Fascist
Communist Libtard Socialist Kenyan -
by - birth squirrel - homo Bippy», while CBS is
reporting that Bippy was the victim of one Cleetus Joe Dogwanker of Klanton, Mississississississippippippississippi, who they are
reporting simply saw a good opportunity for an afternoon snack of deep - fried - chocolate - covered - bacon - wrapped - squirrel - roadkill - on - a-stick, and of course, CNN is
reporting on WalMart unveiling Black Friday deals.
Reports indicated anti-Christian action
by the Chinese
communists, and many writers speculated whether much of the faith would survive the war, no matter its outcomes.
«Pure Marxist theology»
by «a load of
Communist clerics» — Thatcher's government didn't think much of a landmark Church of England
report on urban decay which slammed its housing, benefits, tax and policing policies.
1971: The Pentagon Papers,
reported by the New York Times «The secret Pentagon study of the Vietnam War discloses that a few days after the Geneva accords of 1954, the Eisenhower Administration's National Security Council decided that the accords were a «disaster» and approved actions to prevent further
Communist expansion in Vietnam.»
A recent
report by Reuters explains that pet ownership was once banned
by Communist leader Mao Zedong as a «bourgeois pastime.»
Patrick Goodenough in CNS News
reported recently that even in China, which is ruled
by a
Communist Party dictatorship, the government has referred the treaty to the Standing Committee of Parliament for its approval.
The letter, which was seen
by The Information, reportedly «cited an intelligence committee
report on Huawei's alleged ties to the
Communist Party as well as China's intelligence and security services.»
Reports began swirling that the agreement was abandoned
by AT&T after Senate and House intelligence committees sent a letter to the FCC raising concerns over Huawei's «alleged ties to the
Communist Party as well as China's intelligence and security services.»