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<description>&lt;p&gt;&quot;The image was startling: A Chinese official on his knees, begging. The Communist Party secretary of Mianzhu city pleaded with protesting parents — whose children were killed in a school collapse during China&apos;s recent devastating earthquake — not to complain to higher authorities,&quot;

That should automatically encourage locals to file grievances with this guy&apos;s name all over them. This guy is natural born sin come to life and Grandpa Wen could have this guy de-boned under a hot sun.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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