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"Brian Jackson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:HnJw/Yhtj/[EMAIL PROTECTED] > 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. And you thought he couldn't read! Me neither. > > 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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