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A large character poster to inform the Stanford masses
about the people's political principles now being debated in China.
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%AChiang, Chang, Yao and Wang
Must confess before they hang%2
%AWang, Chiang, Chang and Yao
Tried to forge the Will of Mao.
%AThey say Chiang Ching clapped too loud
When Mao addressed the Yenan crowd.
While Baptist lusts stay in their hearts,
Mao shacked with Ching, his wife departs.%2
Mao dies:
%A"Who's on first?", the pundits ask.
Fairbank takes them sore to task,
"A power struggle's for the West.
In China, principle's the test."
But at Lop Nor, one A-bomb burst,
One hit, one vote, and Hua's on first.
In Shanghai, and in Peking
Moderation's just the thing.
Ma, Hsu, Wang, and such like asses
Admit to crimes against the masses.
Little red guards leave their schools,
Parade and chant against the ghouls.
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After a lifetime of crime that led to the pinnacle of the American
underworld, Carlo Gambino has died in his sleep. Vicious mob struggles
are expected before the new vacancy in the leadership of organized crime
is filled. - Associated Press, October 16, 1976 - J. McC.