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A page from a manuscript or essay (Bates stamped HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_015077) containing political and philosophical commentary. The author discusses religious fundamentalism in schools, praises Barack Obama's inclusion of 'unbelievers' in his inauguration speech, and heavily criticizes the Chinese government's regulation of Tibetan Buddhism and its human rights record.

People (4)

Name Role Context
Jesus Historical/Religious Figure
Mentioned in a hypothetical scenario regarding the death penalty and clemency.
Barack Obama Former US President
Mentioned regarding his inauguration speech acknowledging 'unbelievers'.
Dalai Lama Religious Leader
Mentioned in the context of Chinese regulations aiming to limit his influence.
Unidentified Author Author
The narrator ('I') expressing opinions on religion, politics, and China. Context suggests this may be Jeffrey Epstein...

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
State Administration for Religious Affairs
Chinese government body issuing orders regarding reincarnation.
House Oversight Committee
Implied by the footer stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'.

Timeline (1 events)

January 20, 2009
Barack Obama's inauguration speech
Washington D.C. (Implied)

Locations (3)

Location Context
Subject of criticism regarding religious freedom and human rights.
Mentioned in relation to 'living Buddhas'.
Mentioned as borrowing trillions from China.

Key Quotes (5)

"What' s next, forbidding the teaching of empathy because that' s what Christians and Jews are supposed to practice?"
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"It was a pleasant surprise when Barack Obama acknowledged "unbelievers" among others in his inauguration speech."
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""The so-called reincarnated living Buddha without government approval is illegal and invalid.""
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"(I used to believe in reincarnation, but that was in a previous lifetime.)"
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"China is a Big-Brother, slave-labor-driven, human-rights-violator, Maoist dictatorship, from which the United States borrows trillions"
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Full Extracted Text

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against the death penalty, I think Jesus could have done so on the cross
and said, 'This is an unjust punishment, and I deserve clemency.' "
Such western fundamentalists have been waging a battle against the
teaching of meditation in publicly funded schools, as though slow, deep
breathing is inextricably connected with the practice of eastern religious
disciplines. What' s next, forbidding the teaching of empathy because
that' s what Christians and Jews are supposed to practice?
It was a pleasant surprise when Barack Obama acknowledged
"unbelievers" among others in his inauguration speech. However, I
don' t exempt unbelievers from criticism.
I ridicule officially atheist China' s leaders for banning Tibet' s living
Buddhas from reincarnation without permission. According to the order,
issued by the State Administration for Religious Affairs, "The so-called
reincarnated living Buddha without government approval is illegal and
invalid." That regulation is aimed at limiting the influence of the Dalai
Lama, even though China officially denies the possibility of reincarnation. (I
used to believe in reincarnation, but that was in a previous lifetime.)
China is a Big-Brother, slave-labor-driven, human-rights-violator,
Maoist dictatorship, from which the United States borrows trillions, then
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