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Lots of boilerplate crap about how Obama should have said more about human rights in China. In fact, he spoke out against internet censorship and spoke up for the Dalai Lama with the chairman standing right there. But I suppose the cartoonists would have done more, and persuaded the Chinese government to change.
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