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This article, like all article dealing with very recent and controversial events, will benefit from some basic documenting of sources. Otherwise the frequent use of the passive voice ("...was believed to..", "was thought to be...") is not as credible even as it constructs a sense of objectivity or neutrality. A-giau 15:09, 4 Aug 2004 (UTC)
A lot of people in Taiwan do not like her. Sometimes she seems lacking the knowledge about Taiwan. Recently, she said she thought that the scandal Chen Shui-Bian had is not the origin of the current political disturbance in Taiwan. In another instance, she once thought that a political officer(邱義仁)'s formal suit is a Japanese high school uniform. I think this article really doesn't follow NPOV.Ernestnywang 00:00, 25 November 2006 (UTC)