To Europe from an American reader
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>From an American Reader
>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
An American reader sent me the following message:
"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
socialism.
A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
Good luck."
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>From an American Reader
>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
An American reader sent me the following message:
"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
socialism.
A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
Good luck."
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Where as the US with is camps it gitmo and Poland, its Invasion of other
nations as acts of self defence has become the new Nazi Homeland.
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>From an American Reader
>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
An American reader sent me the following message:
"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
socialism.
A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
Good luck."
nations as acts of self defence has become the new Nazi Homeland.
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>From an American Reader
>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
An American reader sent me the following message:
"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
socialism.
A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
Good luck."
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"PJ O'Donovan" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
> model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
> everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
> taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint.
>
Lie. The British pint still can be purchased in pubs up and down the land.
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>A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
> model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
> everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
> taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint.
>
Lie. The British pint still can be purchased in pubs up and down the land.
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The Rifleman wrote:
> Where as the US with is camps it gitmo and Poland.
If this is the level of grammar I think I will not read any further.
> Where as the US with is camps it gitmo and Poland.
If this is the level of grammar I think I will not read any further.
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On 26 Jan 2007 06:18:59 -0800 'PJ O'Donovan'
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>>From an American Reader
>>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>
>An American reader sent me the following message:
>
>"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
>the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
>socialism.
>
>A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
>model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
>everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
>taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
>not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
>
>Good luck."
And yet it was the US Twin Towers which got hit by terrorists.
Go figure.
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Global surveillance league tables x country:
Image: http://www.toucano.plus.com/WorldSurveillanceLeague.jpg
PDF detail: http://www.toucano.plus.com/WorldSurveillanceLeague.pdf
NB: Britain scores the worst along with Russia and China.
(data courtesy of Daily Telegraph and Privacy International)
posted this onto uk.politics.misc:
>www.brusselsjournal.com
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>» 8 comments | 1109 reads
>>From an American Reader
>>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>
>An American reader sent me the following message:
>
>"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
>the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
>socialism.
>
>A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
>model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
>everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
>taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
>not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
>
>Good luck."
And yet it was the US Twin Towers which got hit by terrorists.
Go figure.
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Global surveillance league tables x country:
Image: http://www.toucano.plus.com/WorldSurveillanceLeague.jpg
PDF detail: http://www.toucano.plus.com/WorldSurveillanceLeague.pdf
NB: Britain scores the worst along with Russia and China.
(data courtesy of Daily Telegraph and Privacy International)
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Let is be knownst that on 26 Jan 2007 06:18:59 -0800, "PJ O'Donovan"
<[email protected]> writted:
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>>From an American Reader
>>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>
>An American reader sent me the following message:
>
>"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
>the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
>socialism.
>
>A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
>model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
>everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
>taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
>not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
>
>Good luck."
Europe relies on luck while the USA relies on GWB.
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<[email protected]> writted:
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>>From an American Reader
>>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>
>An American reader sent me the following message:
>
>"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
>the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
>socialism.
>
>A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
>model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
>everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
>taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
>not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
>
>Good luck."
Europe relies on luck while the USA relies on GWB.
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PJ O'Donovan wrote:
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>> From an American Reader
>> From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>
> An American reader sent me the following message:
>
> "It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe
Don't bother, there is nothing to be sorry about, we're fine and happy
thanks.
> www.brusselsjournal.com
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>> From an American Reader
>> From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>
> An American reader sent me the following message:
>
> "It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe
Don't bother, there is nothing to be sorry about, we're fine and happy
thanks.
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Deeply Filled Mortician wrote:
> Let is be knownst that on 26 Jan 2007 06:18:59 -0800, "PJ O'Donovan"
> <[email protected]> writted:
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> >www.brusselsjournal.com
> >
> >» 8 comments | 1109 reads
> >>From an American Reader
> >>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
> >
> >An American reader sent me the following message:
> >
> >"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
> >the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
> >socialism.
> >
> >A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
> >model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
> >everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
> >taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
> >not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
> >
> >Good luck."
>
> Europe relies on luck while the USA relies on GWB.
And the time for both of them is running out...
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Greg
> Let is be knownst that on 26 Jan 2007 06:18:59 -0800, "PJ O'Donovan"
> <[email protected]> writted:
>
> >www.brusselsjournal.com
> >
> >» 8 comments | 1109 reads
> >>From an American Reader
> >>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
> >
> >An American reader sent me the following message:
> >
> >"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
> >the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
> >socialism.
> >
> >A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
> >model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
> >everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
> >taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
> >not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
> >
> >Good luck."
>
> Europe relies on luck while the USA relies on GWB.
And the time for both of them is running out...
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Greg
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"John of Aix" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> PJ O'Donovan wrote:
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>> » 8 comments | 1109 reads
>>> From an American Reader
>>> From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>>
>> An American reader sent me the following message:
>>
>> "It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe
>
> Don't bother, there is nothing to be sorry about, we're fine and happy
> thanks.
We just give thanks to god every day they we were not born as yanks , or
morons, ah but I repeat myself.
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> PJ O'Donovan wrote:
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>> » 8 comments | 1109 reads
>>> From an American Reader
>>> From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
>>
>> An American reader sent me the following message:
>>
>> "It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe
>
> Don't bother, there is nothing to be sorry about, we're fine and happy
> thanks.
We just give thanks to god every day they we were not born as yanks , or
morons, ah but I repeat myself.
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I actually met a polite, well educated, well mannered , well dressed North
American chap once, naturally he turned out to be Canadian.
American chap once, naturally he turned out to be Canadian.
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On 26/01/07 19:18, in article [email protected], "The
Rifleman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> We just give thanks to god every day they we were not born as yanks , or
> morons, ah but I repeat myself.
Mark Twain
"Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I
repeat myself". Mark Twain
We could be talking about gRunge,however
Rifleman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> We just give thanks to god every day they we were not born as yanks , or
> morons, ah but I repeat myself.
Mark Twain
"Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but I
repeat myself". Mark Twain
We could be talking about gRunge,however
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On 26/01/07 19:19, in article [email protected], "The
Rifleman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I actually met a polite, well educated, well mannered , well dressed North
> American chap once, naturally he turned out to be Canadian.
They are also North Americans. I think the US Congress voted
an resolution to that effect.
Rifleman" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I actually met a polite, well educated, well mannered , well dressed North
> American chap once, naturally he turned out to be Canadian.
They are also North Americans. I think the US Congress voted
an resolution to that effect.
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On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 18:19:56 -0000, in rec.travel.europe, "The Rifleman"
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
... I actually met a polite, well educated, well mannered , well dressed North
... American chap once, naturally he turned out to be Canadian.
I met one of those too - soft-spoken, as well - and then found out he had lived +20 years
in England.
<[email protected]> arranged some electrons, so they looked like this:
... I actually met a polite, well educated, well mannered , well dressed North
... American chap once, naturally he turned out to be Canadian.
I met one of those too - soft-spoken, as well - and then found out he had lived +20 years
in England.
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Earl Evleth wrote:
> On 26/01/07 19:18, in article [email protected],
"The
> Rifleman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > We just give thanks to god every day they we were not born as yanks ,
or
> > morons, ah but I repeat myself.
>
>
> Mark Twain
>
> "Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but
I
> repeat myself". Mark Twain
>
>
> We could be talking about gRunge,however
He of course is not elected, he nominates himself :-)
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> On 26/01/07 19:18, in article [email protected],
"The
> Rifleman" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > We just give thanks to god every day they we were not born as yanks ,
or
> > morons, ah but I repeat myself.
>
>
> Mark Twain
>
> "Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of Congress; but
I
> repeat myself". Mark Twain
>
>
> We could be talking about gRunge,however
He of course is not elected, he nominates himself :-)
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Greg
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>From an American Reader
>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
An American reader sent me the following message:
"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
socialism.
A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
Good luck."
When Americans talk about democracy,
what they mean is that they want to force the rest of the world to
accept greedy, evtreme right wing Capitalism so that they can control the
whole world
news:[email protected] ups.com...
www.brusselsjournal.com
» 8 comments | 1109 reads
>From an American Reader
>From the desk of Paul Belien on Thu, 2007-01-25 09:05
An American reader sent me the following message:
"It is difficult at times to feel sorry for Europe as we have watched
the majority of the population slouch off to a peculiar model of
socialism.
A model that is seemingly strange to even European socialists. This
model of utopia, that is so attractive to the European elite, has done
everything from helping breed Islamic terrorism in its early days to
taking away such cultural uniqueness as the British pint. It is hard
not to say we told you so but you sleep in the bed you make.
Good luck."
When Americans talk about democracy,
what they mean is that they want to force the rest of the world to
accept greedy, evtreme right wing Capitalism so that they can control the
whole world



