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![]() BCITORGB wrote: TnT says: ================ the women were grocery shopping at a Safeway! ================== Now I have to think you're giving ME a bad time. Women shopping in a Safeway is a pretty superficial way of measuring liberty, freedom and democracy. Back to the history books. Why were American revolutionaries so ****ed off at King George and the Brits? Weren't they shopping in fashionable shops in New York, Boston, etc that were every it as nice as all but the best London could offer? Why ever were they upset? Does the notion of a monarchy in 2005 not strike you as archaic? I suspect it struck many "Americans" as archaic way babk in the 1770's. frtzw906 I did not mean to imply that a Safeway in Saudia Arabia, marks the measure of liberty, freedom, and Democracy, but it is a mark that the invasion has started. It is when the people get enough of these markers, that they understand that the notion of a monarchy in 2005 is archaic, obsolete, and are willing to throw off the yoke, all by themselves. Saves US from feeling like we have to militarily engage every tin-star dictator or monarch. TnT |
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