The new Web site for
China's National Bureau of Corruption Prevention crashed Dec. 18 as people logged on en masse to complain about corruption among officials, Shanghai Daily reported.
The large number of visitors rendered the site inaccessible the afternoon of Dec. 18, Beijing Youth Daily reported. By 4 p.m. local time today, people had posted 22 pages of messages on the site's guestbook. Many wanted to report specific cases of official corruption, but the site's webmaster immediately directed them to other sites, such as that of the Ministry of Supervision.
I wonder if we have a web site here in the
U.S.A. to register our complaints about the malfeasant of our elite leaders.
I would like to see a post of how the citizens of the
U.S. feel about
Washington leaders betraying us as they completely fail their constitutional responsibility of protecting our boarders from Illegal Aliens.