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2013/03/13 22:01:18瀏覽245|回應0|推薦3 | |
President Ma's daughter got married. We should be happy for the newly-wed couple like we did for every single couple of the world, including that we did for ex-president Chen's daughter and son when they got married. But why did you severely criticize Ma for his playing very low key towards the wedding? I guess that you were afraid of recalling the memories of Chens' extravagant spending on their weddings, which would let people see the vivid contrast between two first families, and would indirectly testify Chen's corruption had been true? It's one of the delicately contrived tactics of red herring you're used to manipulating public opinion! Is it a national security issue for the couple residing in Hong Kong? Why wasn't a one when she was living in the U.S. and later working in Mainland China while she was single? By the way, does Presidential Hall have to declare the bride-groom is a "100% Taiwanese"? What's for, curry favor to the islanders?
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