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The Europeans are wondering how 59,054,087 people can be so dumb.


Yup. And up until the collapse of the USSR about 15 years ago, The
Europeans were wondering how they could best ensure that the Americans would
stick around to cover their butts.


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"basskisser" wrote in message

The Europeans are wondering how 59,054,087 people can be so dumb.


Yup. And up until the collapse of the USSR about 15 years ago, The
Europeans were wondering how they could best ensure that the Americans

would
stick around to cover their butts.


The conservatives in the US are wondering why the europeans are satisfied
with unemployment in the 8-10% range.......asslicker once again shows why he
is the king of the NG idiots.




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"P. Fritz" wrote in message ...
"John Gaquin" wrote in message
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"basskisser" atl_man2@a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=1&k=yahoo%20com" onmouseover="window.status='yahoo.com'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"yahoo.com/a wrote in message

The Europeans are wondering how 59,054,087 people can be so dumb.


Yup. And up until the collapse of the USSR about 15 years ago, The
Europeans were wondering how they could best ensure that the Americans

would
stick around to cover their butts.


The conservatives in the US are wondering why the europeans are satisfied
with unemployment in the 8-10% range.......asslicker once again shows why he
is the king of the NG idiots.

Another example of Fritz's pathetic name calling. He's so bitter that
that's all he can muster. Nothing at all to interject, except that
childish crap. Oh, and many, many European countries have
unemployement far below "the 8 - 10% range. Maybe, because of your
bitter approach to life since your divorce, you can't understand
simple bar charts?
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(11-04) 10:50 PST LONDON (AP) --

The re-election of President Bush dominated British newspapers
Thursday, and many cast impartiality aside in reporting the result.

the liberal Daily Mirror ..... "U.S. election disaster."

The Independent... "Four more years"

The left-leaning Guardian.... Bush's
victory "catapaulted liberal Britain into collective depression."


These three rags, iirc, also would rush into print the latest available
photo of Princess Diana topless aboard a yacht. Truly classy outfits.


Across Europe, many newspapers expressed dismay at the prospect of
another term for Bush, a president often regarded as inflexible and
unilateralist.


Just "...often..."?


....a sea-change in U.S. politics, a
victory for neo-conservatives and the religious right.

...."America's moral majority
sweeps Bush back into the White House,"


I guess they got the talking points memo from the DNC.

Keep up all the excuses and rationalizations. Anything to avoid facing
reality.










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"John Gaquin" wrote in message ...
"basskisser" atl_man2@a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=1&k=yahoo%20com" onmouseover="window.status='yahoo.com'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"yahoo.com/a wrote in message
(11-04) 10:50 PST LONDON (AP) --

The re-election of President Bush dominated British newspapers
Thursday, and many cast impartiality aside in reporting the result.

the liberal Daily Mirror ..... "U.S. election disaster."

The Independent... "Four more years"

The left-leaning Guardian.... Bush's
victory "catapaulted liberal Britain into collective depression."


These three rags, iirc, also would rush into print the latest available
photo of Princess Diana topless aboard a yacht. Truly classy outfits.


In your eyes, that automatically makes their statements untrue?


Across Europe, many newspapers expressed dismay at the prospect of
another term for Bush, a president often regarded as inflexible and
unilateralist.


Just "...often..."?


....a sea-change in U.S. politics, a
victory for neo-conservatives and the religious right.

...."America's moral majority
sweeps Bush back into the White House,"


I guess they got the talking points memo from the DNC.

Keep up all the excuses and rationalizations. Anything to avoid facing
reality.

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"basskisser" wrote in message

These three rags, iirc, also would rush into print the latest available
photo of Princess Diana topless aboard a yacht. Truly classy outfits.


In your eyes, that automatically makes their statements untrue?


Not at all. It simply means that any statement printed therein must be
independently corroborated prior to a grant of credibility. They are
publishing whores, not journalists with standards [a term some may consider
oxymoronic].



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I have often silently wondered the same. Should we not have covertly backed
Saddam until he exterminated *all* of radical Islam? Then we could take him
out with a plan 20 years in the making.

-W

"Calif Bill" wrote in message newsoZid.6159

When we were in the
Cinque Terre a couple of weeks ago, the hotel owner said an interesting
thing. He said we should not have removed Saddam. We should have armed

him
even more, so he could kill more Muslims. Send him after Iran. You do
realize that there is not a lot of love for Muslim's over there.



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On Fri, 05 Nov 2004 05:08:04 -0800, basskisser wrote:

The Europeans are wondering how 59,054,087 people can be so dumb. I
personally don't think they ALL were dumb, most are just typical
righties, in that they can't think outside of the box, and must goose
step to the party, right or wrong.


Good for us, in a way... Although the US stock market rose after the
election, the US dollar TANKED compared to other currencies: The Canadian
dollar rose over a cent compared to it in one day, and it's still going up.

Go, Looney! (I don't care that it's killing our exports...)

Lloyd Sumpter
Canadian

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John S wrote in message . ..
On 5 Nov 2004 05:08:04 -0800, atl_man2@a href="http://www.serverlogic3.com/lm/rtl3.asp?si=1&k=yahoo%20com" onmouseover="window.status='yahoo.com'; return true;" onmouseout="window.status=''; return true;"yahoo.com/a (basskisser) wrote:

The Europeans are wondering how 59,054,087 people can be so dumb. I
personally don't think they ALL were dumb, most are just typical
righties, in that they can't think outside of the box, and must goose
step to the party, right or wrong.


Who in their right mind wants to be like the Europeans? There is and will
always be a big difference. America has values.


Regards
John s

What to HELL makes you think that Europeans DON'T have values???


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