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Re: Addressing Francophobia     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: May 17, 2008 22:22

John D Salt wrote: But now, we have the forensic data on Aristocratic skeletons showing high lead levels. Which turns out came mostly from "garum", I rather like the idea of two giant empires declining and falling because of the malign influence of ketchup. Can anyone find a way of blaming the pernicious habit of putting vinegar on chips for the decline of the British ...
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Author: Day Brown
Date: May 17, 2008 08:19

ibshambat@gmail.com wrote: Sometimes democracies become idiocracies. That's not true of all democracies - we are not seeing the same thing happen in European Union, and we did not see the same in America under Clinton or Theodore Roosevelt or Lincoln or a few others. I do not see this as a feature of the political system, but rather of people's values. There is a strong anti-...
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Author: ibshambat
Date: May 14, 2008 04:54

Day Brown wrote: There is the question of pay now, or pay later. Machiavelli preferred monarchy because, like a family business, the leadership gave more consideration to the later generations that'd inherit the business. Yes, but not to the people. They cared about their own children, not children of others in the country or anywhere else. The masses only give lip service to ...
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Author: Day Brown
Date: May 12, 2008 20:25

Ilya the Bat wrote: Transformations are good when they lead to improved state of affairs. We do not see that here. There is the question of pay now, or pay later. Machiavelli preferred monarchy because, like a family business, the leadership gave more consideration to the later generations that'd inherit the business. The masses only give lip service to this, as we see with the ...
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Author: Ilya the Bat
Date: May 11, 2008 21:45

ZerkonX wrote: On Mon, 05 May 2008 19:59:03 -0700, Ilya the Bat wrote: Napoleon conquered a comparable section of Europe as did Hitler without committing anywhere close to Hitler’s level of crimes against mankind. It is time. Hitler is no longer the benchmark for destruction nor for crimes against humankind nor is Napoleon the superlative for power gone mad. ...
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Author: oTTo
Date: May 9, 2008 13:26

Ribbet!
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Author: David DeLaney
Date: May 9, 2008 10:11

oTTo <derottobahn@yahoo.com> wrote: Ribbet! We've upped our speeed limit, now UP YOURS! --oTTo-- Dave "thanks for checking in; it's your turn on the operating table next month, you know" DeLaney -- \/David DeLaney posting from dbd@vic.com "It's not the pot that grows the flower It's not the clock that slows the hour The definition's plain for anyone to see Love is all it takes...
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Author: Governor Swill
Date: May 6, 2008 21:58

"Frank Arthur" used a stick in the sand to babble What would you expect from a coward who hides his name behind "Patriot Games" because he is ashamed of himself? Just because you're ashamed of him doesn't mean he's ashamed of himself. Swill
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Author: Governor Swill
Date: May 6, 2008 21:58

"Frank Arthur" used a stick in the sand to babble What would you expect from a coward who hides his name behind "Patriot Games" because he is ashamed of himself? Just because you're ashamed of him doesn't mean he's ashamed of himself. Swill
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Author: Governor Swill
Date: May 6, 2008 21:57

"John of Aix" <j.murphy@libertysurf.fr> used a stick in the sand to babble Patriot Games wrote: n Mon, 5 May 2008 19:58:07 -0700 (PDT), Ilya the Bat <ibshambat2004@hotmail.com> wrote: In many parts of America, there is a very strong anti-French sentiment that is for the most part based on error and misconception. No, its based on the fact that the French suck. Tu...
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