Posted on 02/15/2008 10:11:54 AM PST by Alter Kaker
WASHINGTON (AP) Amid a discussion of trade in 1973, Chairman Mao Zedong made what Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger called a novel proposition: sending tens of thousands, even 10 million, Chinese women to the United States.
"You know, China is a very poor country," Mao said, according to a document released by the State Department's historian office. "We don't have much. What we have in excess is women. So if you want them we can give a few of those to you, some tens of thousands."
A few minutes later, Mao circled back to the offer. "Do you want our Chinese women?" he asked. "We can give you 10 million."
After Kissinger noted Mao was "improving his offer," the chairman said, "We have too many women ... They give birth to children and our children are too many."
"It is such a novel proposition," Kissinger replied in his discussion with Mao in Beijing. "We will have to study it."
Otherwise called a "sausage fest" in layman's terms. They are to be avoided and you should exit the party immediately.
From each according to her abilities,
To each according to his needs.
“ACUTALLY FORCE THEM TO GO”
Good point but they probably wouldn’t have to push too hard.
Bill Clinton's motto?
Or Teddy Kennedy's?
Cheers!
Take 2
Asian women are small....
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