Clear where her loyalties lie:
"She was born in Xiamen, China, and raised in West Virginia, where she immigrated with her parents when she was 2 years old."
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Jiang sure gets around. Now I have to wonder what part China may have played in some of the various 'acts of terror' and staged events.
Looks a little like FEMA Regions V and II.
"CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WHSV) โ" West Virginia's attorney general had advised all sheriffs across the state to accept mail-in applications for concealed carry permits and renewals.
Attorney General Patrick Morrisey said that it will help ensure that West Virginians' Second Amendment rights will continue to be preserved throughout the COVID-19 pandemic while still observing social distancing directives.
Morrisey sent a letter to sheriffs for all 55 counties in the state to provide information on how to process applications for and renewals of concealed handgun licenses during the ongoing state of emergency.
โNothing in state code requires applicants for concealed handgun licenses to show up in person,โ Attorney General Morrisey said. โWhile we want our residents to be safe and practice good social distancing, we also want to ensure they can still exercise their right to keep and bear arms.โ
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"It took only a little longer for Beijing to realize that America's fury โ and Mr. Bush's decision to devote much of his country's military and economic might to his project of reshaping the Middle East โ presented an enormous opportunity for a budding superpower looking to take its place on the world stage.
"I think Sept. 11 was a tragedy for the U.S. and the whole world," begins Yuan Peng, director of American Studies at the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, taking much the same line as Mr. Jiang did in his Sept. 12, 2001, letter to Mr. Bush. But then he turns to the consequences for his own country. "It made the U.S. start focusing on the Middle East rather than Asia-Pacific, which made China's international environment less intensive than we expected, which was a good opportunity for China."
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