Re: Excellent video clips: Mao's Great Leap Forward (from Chinese documentary film "China - A Century of Revolution")
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Re: Excellent video clips: Mao's Great Leap Forward (from Chinese documentary film "China - A Century of Revolution")         

Group: soc.culture.hongkong · Group Profile
Author: abian_chen
Date: Jul 30, 2008 08:50

Rusty Old Fool (commie stooge) can never be able to make his Chinese
history right. The third sister died at age of 106 and chose to be
buried with her elder sister in upstate New York. That's her choice.
But Taiwan government has been taken care of her well even she was
living in the states until her death. Here's a little story about
American friend, Madame Chiang (Soong Mei-ling):

"Madame Chiang made a rare public appearance in 1995 when she attended
a reception held on Capitol Hill in her honor in connection with
celebrations of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II.
Madame Chiang also made her last visit to Taiwan in 1995."

Now, Rusty Old Fool, you should be grateful that I have taught you
another piece of Chinese history, of course, as always correct your
mistakes on Chinese history.

On Jul 30, 11:38 am, rst0wxyz yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jul 30, 8:21 am, "J.Venning" wrote:
>
>> "rst0wxyz" yahoo.com> wrote in message
>
>>news:6bdcabc7-37ce-40b4-8765-c16320aa93b4@v13g2000pro.googlegroups.com...>abum_chumpcan not believe that.  He thinks Chiang Kai Shek was much better
>>>than Mao Zedong.  That is because his grandfather was one of Chiang Kai
>>>Shek's henchmen/executioner.
>
>>     Once there was a Chinese family with three daughters. The eldest
>> daughter loved her country, the second one loved power, and the third one
>> loved money:http://www.answers.com/topic/the-song-sisters.
>> J.
>
> You got them in the wrong order, JV.
>
> The eldest daughter loved money and married H.H.Kong, supposedly a
> decendant of Confucius.
>
> The second daughter loved her country, and married Dr. Sun Yet Sen, a
> rable-rouser who can not lead, and can not unite the country.
>
> The youngest loved power, and married a syphilis infested Chiang Kai
> Shek who had no power, no personality, and no mercy.  She lived a
> childless life and died at the riped old age of 101 in New Year City
> without power, without a country.
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