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宋美龄地位非常高啊!跟罗斯福丘吉尔并肩而坐!
@@@@留学吊丝牛逼哄哄,在美国留学这么多年,谁能写出这样的稿件?
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说公道话,宋美龄和彭丽媛的英语
疮破造假咬狗被打得满地找牙
美帝政府要关门,哈哈哈
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z******i
发帖数: 721
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别忘了,那时美国的排华法案还没废除(美龄讲演后,加上中美已成为反法西斯同盟,
才废除的),美国妇女获得投票权还没多少年,大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上
第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断。
中国人需要是这样的人格,而不是戏子国母如泼妇江青,大嘴彭丽远!
real clip:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHhalyFxQk
Full audio:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bV9-zeCrA
都是国母,差别怎么就那么大呢?
speech text:
Mr. Speaker and Members of the congress of the United States:
At any time it would be a privilege for me to address Congress, more
especially this present august body which will have so much to do in shaping
the destiny of the world. In speaking to Congress I am literally speaking
to the American people. The Seventy-seventh Congress and their
representatives, fulfilled the obligations and responsibilities of its trust
by declaring war on the aggressors. That part of the duty of the people’s
representatives was discharged in 1941. The task now confronting you is to
help win the war and to create and uphold a lasting peace which will justify
the sacrifices and sufferings of the victims of aggression.
Before enlarging on this subject, I should like to tell you a little about
my long and vividly interesting trip to your country from my own land which
has bled and borne unflinchingly the burden of war for more than 5 1/2 years
. I shall not dwell, however, upon the part China has played in our united
effort to free mankind from brutality and violence. I shall try to convey to
you, however imperfectly, the impressions gained during the trip.
First of all, I want to assure you that the American people have every right
to be proud of their fighting men in so many parts of the world. I am
particularly thinking of those of your boys in the far-flung, out-of-the-way
stations and areas where life is attended by dreary drabness—this because
their duty is not one of spectacular performance and they are not buoyed up
by excitement of battle. They are called upon, day after colorless day, to
perform routine duties such as safeguarding defenses and preparing for
possible enemy action. It has been said, and I find it true from personal
experience, that it is easier to risk one’s life on the battlefield than it
is to perform customary humble and humdrum duties which, however, are just
as necessary to winning the war. Some of your troops are stationed in
isolated spots quite out of reach of ordinary communications. Some of your
boys have had to fly hundreds of hours over the sea from an improvised
airfield in quests often disappointingly fruitless, of enemy submarines.
They, and others, have to stand the monotony of waiting—just waiting. But,
as I told them, true patriotism lies in possessing the morale and physical
stamina to perform faithfully and conscientiously the daily tasks so that in
the sum total the weakest link is the strongest.
Your soldiers have shown conclusively that they are able stoically to endure
homesickness, the glaring dryness, and scorching heat of the Tropics, and
keep themselves fit and in excellent fighting trim. They are amongst the
unsung heroes of this war, and everything possible to lighten their tedium
and buoy up their morale should be done. That sacred duty is yours. The
American Army is better fed than any army in the world. This does not mean,
however, that they can live indefinitely on canned food without having the
effects tell on them. These admittedly are the minor hardships of war,
especially when we pause to consider that in many parts of the world,
starvation prevails. But peculiarly enough, often times it is not the major
problems of existence which irk a man’s soul; it is rather the pin pricks,
especially those incidental to a life of deadly sameness, with tempers
frayed out and nervous systems torn to shreds.
The second impression of my trip is that America is not only the cauldron of
democracy, but the incubator of democratic principles. At some of the
places I visited, I met the crews of your air bases. There I found first
generation Germans, Italians, Frenchmen, Poles, Czechoslovakians, and other
nationals. Some of them had accents so thick that, if such a thing were
possible, one could not cut them with a butter knife. But there they were—
all Americans, all devoted to the same ideals, all working for the same
cause and united by the same high purpose. No suspicion or rivalry existed
between them. This increased my belief and faith that devotion to common
principles eliminates differences in race, and that identity of ideals is
the strongest possible solvent of racial dissimilarities.
I have reached your country, therefore, with no misgivings, but with my
belief that the American people are building and carrying out a true pattern
of the Nation conceived by your forebears, strengthened and confirmed. You,
as representatives of the American people, have before you the glorious
opportunity of carrying on the pioneer work of your ancestors, beyond the
frontiers of physical and geographical limitations. Their brawn and thews
braved undauntedly almost unbelievable hardships to open up a new continent.
The modern world lauds them for their vigor and intensity of purpose, and
for their accomplishment. Your have today before you the immeasurably
greater opportunity to implement these same ideals and to help bring about
the liberation of man’s spirit in every part of the world. In order to
accomplish this purpose, we of the United Nations must now so prosecute the
war that victory will be ours decisively and with all good speed.
Sun-tse, the well-known Chinese strategist said, “In order to win, know
thyself and thy enemy.” We have also the saying: “It takes little effort
to watch the other fellow carry the load.”
In spite of these teachings from a wise old past, which are shared by every
nation, there has been a tendency to belittle the strength of our opponents.
When Japan thrust total war on China in 1937 military experts of every
nation did not give China even a ghost of a chance. But when Japan failed to
bring China cringing to her knees as she vaunted, the world took solace in
this phenomenon by declaring that they had overestimated Japan’s military
might.
Nevertheless, when the greedy flames of war inexorably spread in the Pacific
following the perfidious attack on Pearl Harbor, Malaya, and lands in and
around the China Sea, and one after another of these places fell, the
pendulum swung to the other extreme. Doubts and fears lifted their ugly
heads and the world began to think that the Japanese were Nietzschean
supermen, superior in intellect and physical prowess, a belief which the
Gobineaus and the Houston Chamberlains and their apt pupils, the Nazi
racists, had propounded about the Nordics.
Again, now the prevailing opinion seems to consider the defeat of the
Japanese as of relative unimportance and that Hitler is our first concern.
This is not borne out by actual facts, nor is it to the interests of the
United Nations as a whole to allow Japan to continue not only as a vital
potential threat but as a waiting sword of Damocles, ready to descend at a
moment’s notice.
Let us not forget that Japan in her occupied areas today has greater
resources at her command than Germany.
Let us not forget that the longer Japan is left in undisputed possession of
these resources, the stronger she must become. Each passing day takes more
toll in lives of both Americans and Chinese.
Let us not forget that the Japanese are an intransigent people.
Let us not forget that during the first 4 1/2 years of total aggression
China has borne Japan’s sadistic fury unaided and alone.
The victories won by the United Sates Navy at Midway and the Coral Sea are
doubtless steps in the right direction—they are merely steps in the right
direction—for the magnificent fight that was waged at Guadalcanal during
the past 6 months attests to the fact that the defeat of the forces of evil
though long and arduous will finally come to pass. For have we not on the
side of righteousness and justice staunch allies in Great Britain, Russia,
and other brave and indomitable peoples? Meanwhile the peril of the Japanese
juggernaut remains. Japanese military might must be decimated as a fighting
force before its threat to civilization is removed.
When the Seventy-seventh Congress declared war against Japan, Germany, and
Italy, Congress for the moment had done its work. It now remains for you,
the present Representatives of the American people, to point the way to win
the war, to help construct a world in which all peoples may henceforth live
in harmony and peace.
May I not hope that it is the resolve of Congress to devote itself to the
creation of the post-war world? To dedicate itself to the preparation for
the brighter future that a stricken world so eagerly awaits?
We of this generation who are privileged to help make a better world for
ourselves and for posterity should remember that, while we must not be
visionary, we must have vision so that peace should not be punitive in
spirit and should not be provincial or nationalistic or even continental in
concept, but universal in scope and humanitarian in action, for modern
science has so annihilated distance that what affects one people must of
necessity affect all other peoples.
The term “hands and feet” is often used in China to signify the
relationship between brothers. Since international interdependence is now so
universally recognized, can we not also say that all nations should become
members of one corporate body?
The 160 years of traditional friendship between our two great peoples, China
and America,which has never been marred by misunderstandings, is
unsurpassed in the annals of the world.
I can also assure you that China is eager and ready to cooperate with you
and other peoples to lay a true and lasting foundation for a sane and
progressive world society which would make it impossible for any arrogant or
predatory neighbor to plunge future generations into another orgy of blood.
In the past China has not computed the cost to her manpower in her fight
against aggression, although she well realized that manpower is the real
wealth of a nation and it takes generations to grow it. She has been soberly
conscious of her responsibilities and has not concerned herself with
privileges and gains which she might have obtained through compromise of
principles. Nor will she demean herself and all she holds dear to the
practice of the market place.
We in China, like you, want a better world, not for ourselves alone, but for
all mankind, and we must have it. It is not enough, however, to proclaim
our ideals or even to be convinced that we have them. In order to preserve,
uphold, and maintain them, there are times when we should throw all we
cherish into our effort to fulfill these ideals even at the risk of failure.
The teachings drawn from our late leader, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, have given our
people the fortitude to carry on. From 5 1/2 years of experience we in China
are convinced that it is the better part of wisdom not to accept failure
ignominiously, but to risk it gloriously. We shall have faith that, at the
writing of peace, American and our other gallant allies will not be obtunded
by the mirage of contingent reasons of expediency.
Man’s mettle is tested both in adversity and in success. Twice is this true
of the soul of a nation.
c*********k
发帖数: 4747
2
你的蒋国母还向你的美国爹爹撒娇说,为什么不拿原子弹炸大陆?
d********a
发帖数: 3698
3
教会小学后去美国长大的,
按照贵妇标准培养的,
学识见识比辜鸿铭差远了。
回国中文都是重新学的,
叫嚣要核轰炸中国也是此妇。

【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: 别忘了,那时美国的排华法案还没废除(美龄讲演后,加上中美已成为反法西斯同盟,
: 才废除的),美国妇女获得投票权还没多少年,大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上
: 第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
: 河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断。
: 中国人需要是这样的人格,而不是戏子国母如泼妇江青,大嘴彭丽远!
: real clip:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHhalyFxQk
: Full audio:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bV9-zeCrA
: 都是国母,差别怎么就那么大呢?

z******i
发帖数: 721
4
SB.

【在 c*********k 的大作中提到】
: 你的蒋国母还向你的美国爹爹撒娇说,为什么不拿原子弹炸大陆?
m******n
发帖数: 15691
5
排华法案的废除 关美玲屁事

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【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: 别忘了,那时美国的排华法案还没废除(美龄讲演后,加上中美已成为反法西斯同盟,
: 才废除的),美国妇女获得投票权还没多少年,大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上
: 第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
: 河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断。
: 中国人需要是这样的人格,而不是戏子国母如泼妇江青,大嘴彭丽远!
: real clip:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHhalyFxQk
: Full audio:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bV9-zeCrA
: 都是国母,差别怎么就那么大呢?

v********m
发帖数: 2147
6
宋美龄算个屁,江山都丢了

【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: 别忘了,那时美国的排华法案还没废除(美龄讲演后,加上中美已成为反法西斯同盟,
: 才废除的),美国妇女获得投票权还没多少年,大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上
: 第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
: 河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断。
: 中国人需要是这样的人格,而不是戏子国母如泼妇江青,大嘴彭丽远!
: real clip:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHhalyFxQk
: Full audio:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bV9-zeCrA
: 都是国母,差别怎么就那么大呢?

t****l
发帖数: 454
7
Do you mean: Before your 蒋国母, all other female US congresswomen only
conducted one speaking in congress???
",大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席
国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断"
z******i
发帖数: 721
8
so?
She was very Chinese than most Chinese bitches here in the state, smarter,
more graceful, more powerful, more respectable.

【在 d********a 的大作中提到】
: 教会小学后去美国长大的,
: 按照贵妇标准培养的,
: 学识见识比辜鸿铭差远了。
: 回国中文都是重新学的,
: 叫嚣要核轰炸中国也是此妇。

t****l
发帖数: 454
9
just goole, at least three times:
http://womenincongress.house.gov/member-profiles/profile.html?intID=202
here is the link:
"When Rankin decided in 1916 to run for a House seat from Montana, she had
two key advantages: her reputation as a suffragist and her politically well-
connected brother, Wellington, who financed her campaign. Some national
woman suffrage leaders feared she would lose and hurt the cause. The novelty
of a woman running for Congress, however, helped Rankin secure a GOP
nomination for one of Montana’s two At-Large House seats on August 29, 1916
.2 Rankin ran as a progressive, pledging to work for a constitutional woman
suffrage amendment and emphasizing social welfare issues. Long a committed
pacifist, she did not shy away from letting voters know how she felt about
possible U.S. participation in the European war that had been raging for two
years: “If they are going to have war, they ought to take the old men and
leave the young to propagate the race.”3 Rankin came in second, winning one
of Montana’s seats. She trailed the frontrunner, Democratic Representative
John M. Evans, by 7,600 votes, but she topped the next candidate— another
Democrat–by 6,000 votes. Rankin ran a nonpartisan campaign in a Democratic
state during a period of national hostility toward parties in general. And
this was the first opportunity for Montana women to vote in a federal
election. “I am deeply conscious of the responsibility resting upon me,”
read her public victory statement.4
Rankin’s service began dramatically when Congress was called into an
extraordinary April session after Germany declared unrestricted submarine
warfare on all Atlantic shipping. On April 2, 1917, she arrived at the
Capitol to be sworn in along with the other Members of the 65th Congress (
1917–1919).5 Escorted by her Montana colleague, Rankin looked like “a
mature bride rather than a strong-minded female,” an observer wrote, “…
When her name was called the House cheered and rose, so that she had to rise
and bow twice, which she did with entire self-possession.”6
z******i
发帖数: 721
10
She was the first Chinese national and second woman to address both houses
of the U.S. Congress in history.
Read my original post CAREFULLY.

【在 t****l 的大作中提到】
: Do you mean: Before your 蒋国母, all other female US congresswomen only
: conducted one speaking in congress???
: ",大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席
: 国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
: 河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断"

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宋美龄地位非常高啊!跟罗斯福丘吉尔并肩而坐!
@@@@留学吊丝牛逼哄哄,在美国留学这么多年,谁能写出这样的稿件?
@@@@@宋美龄1943年2月18日对美国参众两院的演说 完全原始录音和英文稿
@@@@@@@蔣宋美齡演說
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t*****k
发帖数: 2547
11
瘩癞老喇嘛就是屎。鼓吹葬毒的 就是吃瘩癞老喇嘛的屎。
c*********k
发帖数: 4747
12
她也是第一个,也是唯一一个让外国人用原子弹炸自己国家的中国人,或者说,人.

【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: so?
: She was very Chinese than most Chinese bitches here in the state, smarter,
: more graceful, more powerful, more respectable.

d*********t
发帖数: 4393
13
胡适批宋美龄:美国演讲 虚伪矫作
http://v.ifeng.com/his/200808/6224b8a8-d7dd-4aa7-83a6-c56bfe75823a.shtml
d*********t
发帖数: 4393
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爱权爱钱 宋美龄与罗斯福夫人相差甚远
http://v.ifeng.com/his/200808/f36038a7-a915-472a-a4b4-64cbc10b9aa7.shtml
d*********t
发帖数: 4393
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中国贫困 宋美龄竟挥霍百万美金采购
http://v.ifeng.com/his/200808/b0aa2c11-9ada-4e35-b7f2-dab1a08ebcd9.shtml
t**********t
发帖数: 12071
16
蒋国母1943年国会演讲。
国民党1944年豫湘桂大溃败。
d*********t
发帖数: 4393
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白宫做客 宋美龄自带丝绸床单惹争议
http://v.ifeng.com/his/200808/8fb5ba63-2fe8-4ccb-8f6c-dca9e5132c4f.shtml
p*****y
发帖数: 1982
18
不错不错,这跟江青只吃吃五个叶的香菜有啥区别

【在 d*********t 的大作中提到】
: 白宫做客 宋美龄自带丝绸床单惹争议
: http://v.ifeng.com/his/200808/8fb5ba63-2fe8-4ccb-8f6c-dca9e5132c4f.shtml

d********a
发帖数: 3698
19
再graceful如何?
还不是花瓶加蛀虫一个。
老美鼓掌还不是中国独自抗日已经很多年,给个人情。
可以说国家蛀虫。
对国家作的坏事多于好事,
把老百姓捐款买飞机的钱存在银行拿利息,
开战中国拿一战飞机和当时最先进的飞机打仗。
江青搞得5个样板戏,
多么原创经典,
对传统文化推陈出新,
成为新中国意识形态。
50年后人会继续看样板戏,
可没有人知道此花瓶蛀虫。

smarter,

【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: so?
: She was very Chinese than most Chinese bitches here in the state, smarter,
: more graceful, more powerful, more respectable.

t****l
发帖数: 454
20
during 1917-1934, at least 5 female seated in house or senate.
esp: " In 1923, Representative Mae Ella Nolan of California became the first
woman to chair a congressional committee. Two other women followed her lead
, including Mary Norton of New Jersey, the first woman elected from the East
Coast, who would chair four House committees during her quarter-century
career. "
Are you sure they just speak one time during 1917-1934 at so-called 美国联席
国会 as a chair of congressiobnal commit???
Here is the link:
http://womenincongress.house.gov/historical-essays/
Great triumphs and historic firsts highlight women’s initial foray into
national political office. Four years after Jeannette Rankin was elected to
the House of Representatives in 1916, women won the right to vote nationally
, with the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Rebecca Felton of
Georgia became the first woman to serve in the U.S. Senate in 1922. That
same year, Alice Robertson of Oklahoma became the first woman to preside
over the House of Representatives. In 1923, Representative Mae Ella Nolan of
California became the first woman to chair a congressional committee. Two
other women followed her lead, including Mary Norton of New Jersey, the
first woman elected from the East Coast, who would chair four House
committees during her quarter-century career. In 1932, Hattie Caraway became
the first woman elected to the Senate. Several other women attained
prominent committee positions, including Representative Florence Prag Kahn
of California, the first woman to serve on the powerful Appropriations
Committee.
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t****l
发帖数: 454
21
during 1917-1934, at least 5 female seated in house or senate.
esp: " In 1923, Representative Mae Ella Nolan of California became the first
woman to chair a congressional committee. Two other women followed her lead
, including Mary Norton of New Jersey, the first woman elected from the East
Coast, who would chair four House committees during her quarter-century
career. "
Are you sure they just speak one time during 1917-1934 at so-called 美国联席
国会 as a chair of congressiobnal commit???
Here is the link:
http://womenincongress.house.gov/historical-essays/
Great triumphs and historic firsts highlight women’s initial foray into
national political office. Four years after Jeannette Rankin was elected to
the House of Representatives in 1916, women won the right to vote nationally
, with the ratification of the 19th Amendment in 1920. Rebecca Felton of
Georgia became the first woman to serve in the U.S. Senate in 1922. That
same year, Alice Robertson of Oklahoma became the first woman to preside
over the House of Representatives. In 1923, Representative Mae Ella Nolan of
California became the first woman to chair a congressional committee. Two
other women followed her lead, including Mary Norton of New Jersey, the
first woman elected from the East Coast, who would chair four House
committees during her quarter-century career. In 1932, Hattie Caraway became
the first woman elected to the Senate. Several other women attained
prominent committee positions, including Representative Florence Prag Kahn
of California, the first woman to serve on the powerful Appropriations
Committee.
z******i
发帖数: 721
22
u'd better stop because you do not even have the brain power to understand
my sentence, either in Chinese or English. shame on you.

first
lead
East

【在 t****l 的大作中提到】
: during 1917-1934, at least 5 female seated in house or senate.
: esp: " In 1923, Representative Mae Ella Nolan of California became the first
: woman to chair a congressional committee. Two other women followed her lead
: , including Mary Norton of New Jersey, the first woman elected from the East
: Coast, who would chair four House committees during her quarter-century
: career. "
: Are you sure they just speak one time during 1917-1934 at so-called 美国联席
: 国会 as a chair of congressiobnal commit???
: Here is the link:
: http://womenincongress.house.gov/historical-essays/

t****l
发帖数: 454
23
BY the way, if you google " "美国联席国会". "
this only results is this post, did you 发明 "美国联席国会". ???
z******i
发帖数: 721
24
没事别瞎狗。谢天谢地,你不是我"发明"的,一身冷汗啊。

【在 t****l 的大作中提到】
: BY the way, if you google " "美国联席国会". "
: this only results is this post, did you 发明 "美国联席国会". ???

z******i
发帖数: 721
25
another clip and video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TRF2WTNwo0M&feature=related

【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: 别忘了,那时美国的排华法案还没废除(美龄讲演后,加上中美已成为反法西斯同盟,
: 才废除的),美国妇女获得投票权还没多少年,大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上
: 第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
: 河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断。
: 中国人需要是这样的人格,而不是戏子国母如泼妇江青,大嘴彭丽远!
: real clip:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHhalyFxQk
: Full audio:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bV9-zeCrA
: 都是国母,差别怎么就那么大呢?

x*****u
发帖数: 6559
26

辜鸿铭见识多高呀,就爱缠小脚的女人。

【在 d********a 的大作中提到】
: 教会小学后去美国长大的,
: 按照贵妇标准培养的,
: 学识见识比辜鸿铭差远了。
: 回国中文都是重新学的,
: 叫嚣要核轰炸中国也是此妇。

t*****n
发帖数: 1667
27
小将们有脑吗?一帮死赖在美国加拿大的人格分裂的舔共二逼杂碎而已
你看看那个著名五毛EUV,写超过1行的英语就要闹笑话。

【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: 别忘了,那时美国的排华法案还没废除(美龄讲演后,加上中美已成为反法西斯同盟,
: 才废除的),美国妇女获得投票权还没多少年,大概国会里没几个女议员。她是历史上
: 第一个中国人,也是第二个女性在美国联席国会讲演。在她的10分钟讲演中,气震山
: 河,多次被两会议员全体起来长时间的鼓掌所打断。
: 中国人需要是这样的人格,而不是戏子国母如泼妇江青,大嘴彭丽远!
: real clip:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNHhalyFxQk
: Full audio:
: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61bV9-zeCrA
: 都是国母,差别怎么就那么大呢?

z******i
发帖数: 721
28
真的?那我不给他们白补了,他们那点JB水平,大概连SOONG的文稿都看不懂,更别提
听了。要知道美龄英文广播和讲演都是自己写的稿子。
小将的水平,看来先要补几年排泄物再说。

【在 t*****n 的大作中提到】
: 小将们有脑吗?一帮死赖在美国加拿大的人格分裂的舔共二逼杂碎而已
: 你看看那个著名五毛EUV,写超过1行的英语就要闹笑话。

r********9
发帖数: 18394
29
LOL

【在 c*********k 的大作中提到】
: 你的蒋国母还向你的美国爹爹撒娇说,为什么不拿原子弹炸大陆?
t*****n
发帖数: 1667
30
这里的小将,你就把他们当作疯狗调戏一下就好了。

【在 z******i 的大作中提到】
: 真的?那我不给他们白补了,他们那点JB水平,大概连SOONG的文稿都看不懂,更别提
: 听了。要知道美龄英文广播和讲演都是自己写的稿子。
: 小将的水平,看来先要补几年排泄物再说。

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L*****s
发帖数: 6046
31
好像说的不是美国英语?
z******i
发帖数: 721
32
这些SB,真想把他们给塞回去。给他们喂大便是浪费有机肥。

【在 t*****n 的大作中提到】
: 这里的小将,你就把他们当作疯狗调戏一下就好了。
l***d
发帖数: 5568
33
英语说的好,没错,是个优点,但这个东西似乎和品德人格啥的没关系吧,拿这个来
shame小将有意义吗?
z******i
发帖数: 721
34
他们操爹捞妈搜刮民脂民膏,送出来留学,这帮杂碎连个英文句子都整不对,还TM干P
啊。
这帮SB连大便都不如。当肥料还要和大便掺着用,因为你要是光用他们,地里什么也长
不了。

【在 l***d 的大作中提到】
: 英语说的好,没错,是个优点,但这个东西似乎和品德人格啥的没关系吧,拿这个来
: shame小将有意义吗?

E*U
发帖数: 2028
35
老将,你妈喊你回家吃饭。http://www.mitbbs.com/bbsdoc/WorldNews.html

【在 t*****n 的大作中提到】
: 小将们有脑吗?一帮死赖在美国加拿大的人格分裂的舔共二逼杂碎而已
: 你看看那个著名五毛EUV,写超过1行的英语就要闹笑话。

E*U
发帖数: 2028
36
Worldnews is the best political board on mitbbs.http://www.mitbbs.com/bbsdoc/WorldNews.html

【在 t*****n 的大作中提到】
: 这里的小将,你就把他们当作疯狗调戏一下就好了。
z******i
发帖数: 721
37
小将,你妈喊你回家把你塞回去重造。

【在 E*U 的大作中提到】
: 老将,你妈喊你回家吃饭。http://www.mitbbs.com/bbsdoc/WorldNews.html
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