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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Harbinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >"Water Barbarian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message >> 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. I think you consider me a "TI guy" (simply for defending their basic acknowledged right to self-determination, their sovereign decision not mine, but that's another thread) -- and *I* rarely think about herpes ;-) >> And what is the big deal of what Mao got, herpes, aids or what ever? Well, what do you think? Agree with your cohort that he probably got it from sexual contact with American GI's? Or do you have a different spin on things..... >The TI guys are now bankrupt. Bankrupt of ideas. >They run out of good argument, and have to resort to gossips to sidetrack >attention. A smooth, but rather pathetic attempt to clutch victory here. Mao's sexual habits are well known, and have been for a long time. He like little girls, in fine dragon tradition it seems. It's not possible for you to fob this off as simply "gossip", enough formerly innocent Chinese girls have told their tales already. And while you're trying to pose yourself as the honourable purveyor of a good argument, have you forgotten already that you started this thread with the following rock-solid "argument": >>>> Chairmam Mao said: "Imperialists are paper tigers." Yup, just marvel at the carefully constructed structure, the irrefutable premises, the sound logic and inescapable conclusion. Actually since Mao himself was an unashamed imperialist himself, I conclude that he was also a logical idiot. Oh! Wait! Was Mao a Chair *man* or a Chair *mam*? Maybe the clever Hard Binger is giving another clue to Mao's unknown sexual preference or gender self-identity. Can I call him The Great Helms Ma'am now? >I promises not to be harsh next time. I was trying to administer admonition >not cudgel. I think you and your thesaurus are *so* cute, albeit rather overly obsequious and servile, heh heh. Brian -- "The actions in Tiananmen Square were a good thing. We do not regard them as a tragedy." - Premier Li Peng to then Secretary of State James A. Baker
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