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Re: Building A Religion     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Jul 6, 2008 21:46

...as the low levels of education and income. German and Swedish sociologists also reported the young males have an ostentatious wardrobe, trouble with authority figures, and walk with what we'd call a "barrior swagger". Only they are as white as me. the diff is that these two tribes of Native Europeans were nomads whereas all the other European lines were Yeoman farmers. Nomads, if you ...
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Re: Is ethnic homogeneity a precondition for liberal democracy?     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Mar 29, 2008 21:30

...- high rates of crime, drug abuse, alcoholism, & divorce, with low rates of education & income, with an antagonistic attitude twards authority figures, an ostentatious male wardrobe, and a curious walking gait (barrior swager). Only problem is, they were writing about the Saami and Gypsies, who are just as white as I am. the diff is that only these two tribes were not yeoman farmers, but ...
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Re: From Progressive Europe: The Massive Failure Of Swedish Socialism     

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Author: Day Brown
Date: Sep 18, 2007 03:31

...saw all the same familiar numbers: high rates of divorce, crime, alcoholism, and low rates of income & education. They also reported on an "ostentatious male wardrobes" and what we'd call a "barrior swagger". They also mentioned the difficulty with authority figures. Only problem is, they were talking about the Saami and Gypsies, who are just as white as I am. Whats going on here? Well ...
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Re: The Forever War     

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Author: Matt Silberstein
Date: Jan 26, 2007 17:47

... story, but as an analogy of wars on our planet, it is woefully absurd. For one thing, we can understand each other just fine. Our wars are not accidental or based on communication barriors. And as the current political climate is showing, we certainly don't have the stomach for drawn out conflict like the one portrayed in The Forever War. You're kidding right? ...
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Re: The Forever War     

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Author: Matt Silberstein
Date: Jan 26, 2007 17:47

... story, but as an analogy of wars on our planet, it is woefully absurd. For one thing, we can understand each other just fine. Our wars are not accidental or based on communication barriors. And as the current political climate is showing, we certainly don't have the stomach for drawn out conflict like the one portrayed in The Forever War. You're kidding right? ...
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Re: The Forever War     

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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 25, 2007 09:40

... but as an analogy of wars on our planet, it is woefully absurd. For one thing, we can understand each other just fine. Our wars are not accidental or based on communication barriors. And as the current political climate is showing, we certainly don't have the stomach for drawn out conflict like the one portrayed in The Forever War. You're kidding ...
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Re: The Forever War     

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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 25, 2007 09:40

... but as an analogy of wars on our planet, it is woefully absurd. For one thing, we can understand each other just fine. Our wars are not accidental or based on communication barriors. And as the current political climate is showing, we certainly don't have the stomach for drawn out conflict like the one portrayed in The Forever War. You're kidding ...
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Re: The Forever War     

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Author: Paul Zak
Date: Jan 25, 2007 09:19

..., but as an analogy of wars on our planet, it is woefully absurd. For one thing, we can understand each other just fine. Our wars are not accidental or based on communication barriors. And as the current political climate is showing, we certainly don't have the stomach for drawn out conflict like the one portrayed in The Forever War. You're kidding...
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Re: The Forever War     

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Author: Paul Zak
Date: Jan 25, 2007 09:19

..., but as an analogy of wars on our planet, it is woefully absurd. For one thing, we can understand each other just fine. Our wars are not accidental or based on communication barriors. And as the current political climate is showing, we certainly don't have the stomach for drawn out conflict like the one portrayed in The Forever War. You're kidding...
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Re: The Forever War     

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Author: Jaxtraw
Date: Jan 25, 2007 08:36

...story, but as an analogy of wars on our planet, it is woefully absurd. For one thing, we can understand each other just fine. Our wars are not accidental or based on communication barriors. And as the current political climate is showing, we certainly don't have the stomach for drawn out conflict like the one portrayed in The Forever War. You're kidding right? ...
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