"Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung, Do you Need Hair Restorer?

26 September 2005

Silent to Beijing Regime, but Talkative to Hong Kongers.

During their 2-day visit to China, Hong Kong pro-democracy lawmakers did not take it serious to demand the redress of June 4 Massacre and Hong Kong's universal suffrage, nor did they petition Beijing regime for resolution of the long-time important political problems; instead, in an interview with the Guangdong chief of the Chinese Communist Party, several members of the Democratic Party brought up June 4 Massacre and universal suffrage without going into details, not to mention expressing their democratic views about the political issues. They did hand a letter of opinions to the Chinese host who will definitely throw the letter to the garbage can. To please Beijing regime, the LegCo members openly declared before they set off for China they would, during the 2-day journey in China, only touch on livelihood issues, such as environmental protection, foods safety, infrastructure planning, water pollution, contagious disease reports, electricity networking, effect of CEPA on small and medium-sized enterprises, and Hong Kongers in detention in China.

When Democrats Meet One Country Two Systems

During his 2-day visit to China, belligerent veteran activist "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung was rather low-key and restrained. He still packed himself his combatant uniform - a T-shirt designed in remembrance of June 4 Massacre. Upon his arrival in China, he put on his June 4 T-shirt and shouted slogans calling for the redress of June 4 Massacre. Nevertheless, with One Country Two Systems policy in mind, "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung has changed.

Ice-breaking Trip Turn out to be Heart-losing, whereas "Long Hair" Did Not Let His Hair down

During his 2-day visit to China, "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung did not have the guts to put on his combatant uniform - a T-shirt designed in remembrance of June 4 Massacre - and shout June 4 slogans in front of the arrogant Chinese officials; instead, he chose a different arena for showing off his protesting skills to the Chinese people whom the totalitarian Beijing regime oppresses. Understandably, "Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung has to bring his Hong Kong electorate a trophy, whatever it is.

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"Long Hair" Leung Kwok-hung