Chinese warriors want Bush dynasty to kowtow

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: April 10, 2001| Author: MAUREEN DOWD | Copyright information

Maureen Dowd

Chinese warriors want Bush dynasty to kowtow

By MAUREEN DOWD

New York Times

Tuesday, April 10, 2001

The Chinese may not feel superior to us in terms of economic power or fancy weapons. But when it comes to dynasties, the Middle Kingdom brooks no rivals. That is why the Celestial Empire decided to administer a lesson to the Kennebunk Empire.

When you are ruled by dynasties for 4,000 years, a family that produces two American presidents ruli...

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