I did not know she was still alive.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42771029/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times/?gt1=43001
Dang...quiet women rarely make history.
You know you are infamous when...
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Madame Nhu, Vietnam War lightning rod, dies
When, during Diem’s early days in power, she heard that the head of the army, Gen. Nguyen Van Hinh, was bragging that he would overthrow the president and make her his mistress, she confronted him at a Saigon party. “You are never going to overthrow this government because you don’t have the guts,” Time magazine quoted her as telling the startled general. “And if you do overthrow it, you will never have me because I will claw your throat out first.”
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Madame Nhu returned, complaining that life in the convent had been “just like the Middle Ages.” But then, so was the lot of most Vietnamese women. After winning a seat in the National Assembly in 1956, Madame Nhu pushed through measures that increased women’s rights. She also orchestrated government moves to ban contraceptives and abortion, outlaw adultery, forbid divorce and close opium dens and brothels. “Society,” she declared, “cannot sacrifice morality and legality for a few wild couples.”
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42771029/ns/world_news-the_new_york_times/?gt1=43001
Dang...quiet women rarely make history.
You know you are infamous when...