Nov. 8,1999---George W. Bush

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Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation
B16F, No.3 Ta-Tun 2St.
Taichung, Taiwan, ROC
November 8, 1999.

Dear Mr. George W. Bush,

Why must Mr. George W. Bush identify the name of the leader? President's champion do not focus on this tiny issue, it needs more created policy that good for United State's interests.

The reports said that,
--- For George W. Bush, the subject was foreign affairs. For President Bill Clinton, it was math: How many pickle slices can you get out of 3.2 million cucumbers?

The answer? 192 million, according to Clinton's calculations last night on a shard of notebook paper he received from a curious reporter, who also asked Clinton to name the leader of Chechnyam, in spirit of the pop quiz Bush received Wednesday (Nov. 3 1999).

Bush, unable to identify the leaders of three world trouble spots, "should, and probably will, pick up those," President Bill Clinton says.

When asked to the name the leaders of Taiwan, Chennya, Indian and Pakistan, Bush, the Republican frontrunner for president, was able to give a partial response to just one: Taiwan.

Answering the reporter's math question, Clinton wrote on the back of a note, "I checked the calculation with the Chechyan leader Aslan Maskhavdov and he agrees."

The challenge grew out of Clinton's announcement that the supplier of the fast-food chain Burger King had committed to buy 200 acre' worth of cucumbers from the Mississippi Delta.

"I don't know how many pickle slices that is, but it's 3.2 million pounds of cucumbers," Clinton said. "That's a lot of pickles."

This newspaper cutting provides an example of perfectly natural beliefs of Americans, and that is how it is of interest. It shows that in America the terms of President should be a "superman" and the highest standard of saint.

We support you and with best wishes for champion in election.

Sincerely Yours,
Yang Hsu-Tung.
President
Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation

 

 

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