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Population Control, Chinese Style?

Posted on February 9, 2009 by BMJ

Enough with one child per family, already – let the kids smoke themselves into population control…

Apologies for having to link it: I can’t seem to get LiveLeak to embed.  I fail at computer.

(Thanks to Garen FD for the pointer.)

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