Taiwan official under fire for building museum for new president
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Jun 1, 2008, 8:00 GMT
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I'm eager to see the Ma Fen Hall built for this new president, to see how he as a graduate student in the United States might have struggled to report--allegedly in cooperation with now first lady--to the KMT dictatorial government about other Taiwanese students who supported Taiwan independence, to see how he showed off his patriotism for ROC (now defunct Republic of China) and blamed ROC officials for flattering the United States while at the same time successfully applying for the country's permanent residency, the validity of which he has never clarified, to see how he as Taipei mayor struggled to use the special fund for mayor as his own money that he might have sent to his daughters who are citizen or near-citizen of the United States and live there and did not show up even in their father's inauguration cerenomy, maybe also struggling to demonstrate their humble foreign citizenship and thus deserving a place in the Ma Fen Hall.
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InkaJun 2nd, 2008 - 21:20:32
If Ma has ever 'struggled,' numerous other people in Taiwan deserve to have museums built for them. This is just another classic example of 'ass-kissing culture' so manifested in Ma's Kuomintang. By the way, 'Ma Fen' is homonym of horse shit.
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