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"Harry Krause" wrote in message news:1102526081.76c09fa93e16580ea89698e8db2b5611@t eranews... I've found that travel abroad has given me an appreciation for other peoples and their cultures ....and coverted you to a Socialist. and more insight into the realities of the world. These realities often are very different from what our government wants us to believe. As an example, it wasn't until I was working in Vietnam that I fully realized what a colossal fraud our government was perpetrating on us. But that's because you're a Socialist...and the idea of collective ownership that Communism was promoting was very near to your favored model of government. But you learn a lot of good, too. I spent some time in Egypt with villagers who had nothing, and who were learning to build their own small homes, start their own small businesses, and improve their community's sanitary coditions. Hehehe. And decades later, they're *still* learning (unsuccessfully) about improving sanitary conditions. All these people wanted was a slightly better life for themselves and their children. I found similar aspirations among the folks I met in El Salvador and Bangladesh. Statistically, those folks, are probably dead by now...thanks in no part to their countries' backwards-assed cultures, leading to poor living conditions, and terrible health care. |
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"NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message news:1102526081.76c09fa93e16580ea89698e8db2b5611@t eranews... I've found that travel abroad has given me an appreciation for other peoples and their cultures ...and coverted you to a Socialist. and more insight into the realities of the world. These realities often are very different from what our government wants us to believe. As an example, it wasn't until I was working in Vietnam that I fully realized what a colossal fraud our government was perpetrating on us. But that's because you're a Socialist...and the idea of collective ownership that Communism was promoting was very near to your favored model of government. But you learn a lot of good, too. I spent some time in Egypt with villagers who had nothing, and who were learning to build their own small homes, start their own small businesses, and improve their community's sanitary coditions. Hehehe. And decades later, they're *still* learning (unsuccessfully) about improving sanitary conditions. All these people wanted was a slightly better life for themselves and their children. I found similar aspirations among the folks I met in El Salvador and Bangladesh. Statistically, those folks, are probably dead by now...thanks in no part to their countries' backwards-assed cultures, leading to poor living conditions, and terrible health care. You are of course, assuming the harry actually traveled to any of those places...........wonder if it was in his 36 ft lobsta boat. |
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