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"Water Barbarian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Thomas J Wheat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "Water Barbarian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... > > > "Harbinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > > > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > This doctor's integrity is questionable. It is a breach of > professional > > > > ethics for doctor to tell on his patient. He is now happily retiring > in > > > USA. > > > > > > > > As I said earlier, your guess is as good as mine. He probably got it > from > > > > the American PoWs during Korean war. Herpes takes time to surface. > > > > > > > What is going on with this wheat guy. Running out of his argument about > > > Tibet. First picking something from a liar, and now talks about herpes > of > > > Mao. I am afraid this is all those TI guys can think about, herpes. > > Dr. Zhisui Li is not a liar. He did not fabricate the story in order > > to get political asylum. He came to the US because his wife was dying > > and needed access to better medical care. Dr Li was Mao's personal > > physician for over 20 years so he would know all of the intimate > > details about Mao's personal life. The majority of the world except > > China believes Dr Li. > > > > > > And what is the big deal of what Mao got, herpes, aids or what ever? > > It shows what a philanderer Mao really was. A man he could't control > > his impulses and it typifies his whole career as a chinese statesman. > > Just look at the disasters of the GLF and the Cultural revolution. > > These were movements launched by Mao on pure impulse. His having > > herpes just goes to show you that the myth of the fatherly chairman > > mao has been consigned to the dustbin of history, and the real mao > > emerges, a power hungry sex deviant. > > Actually, the liar I refered is Harry Wu, whose speech he posted over here. > Anyway, since you talked about him, let me put my two cents here. > As a doctor, Dr. Li couldn't get that much party secret as he discribed > in his book. Such as the Chief Director of Party Office Wang Dongxin > warned him before the arrest the "Gang of Four". And there are other > examples. But the publisher wanted to juicy up the book, they push him > to put more sexy stuff in it although he had limited knowledge about it. > > And I doubt much that Mao got any VD during the Culture Revolustion > since it was already 20 years after the revolution, and the near puritain > life > had nearly wiped out most such kind of desiese from China, unless he > had any sex with someone more than 40 years old, while he was mainly > with Zhang Yufeng, who had been with him since the sixties. Not to > mention Madame Mao was active during the Culture Revolution. > > But anyway this is my guessing only. We're glad to take your guessing over the observations of his doctor. > >
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