Talk:Kitchen Debate

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The phrase about the "obvious shortfalls of the American military" or however that reads is POV and needs a cleanup.

[edit] About "machine that put food into the mouth and pushes it down"

The original text is :

Khrushchev: "Don't you have a machine that puts food into the mouth and pushes it down? Many things you've shown us are interesting but they are not needed in life. They have no useful purpose. They are merely gadgets. We have a saying, if you have bedbugs you have to catch one and pour boiling water into the ear."

the statment in the article about the "machine that put food into the mouth and pushes it down" is misleading...

now corrected to "satirically asked if". --Hkchan123 08:52, 30 July 2006 (UTC)