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] Date Posted: 03:54:51 11/23/04 Tue In reply to: Kevin 's message, "yeah" on 02:33:21 11/23/04 Tue You are not alone here, Kevin. Quite a few Americans are interested in this Society. I am going through the new registrations and there are number from the US. There are also more Canadians and lots more Brits. I will update everyone tomorrow. [ Next Thread | Previous Thread | Next Message | Previous Message ] |
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Author: Ed Harris (Venezia) [ Edit | View ] |
Date Posted: 10:28:29 11/23/04 Tue Until the twentieth century, it was Britain which the Europeans et al loved to hate. Picasso used to do satirical doodles in his notebooks which were basically grotesque characatures of British politicians, soldiers etc. THe point is that people always hate the guy at the top. France in the 17th Century, Britain in the 18th and 19th, America today - it is hatred born of envy and frustration. Don't take it too seriously. But you're right about being damned if you do and if you don't... Traditionally, te beatniks in Portland used to protest at the US's policy of proping up brutal dictatorships in Latin America and elsewhere because it suited American interests; now they are protesting at the US's policy of removing brutal dictatorships on the grounds that it is none of America's business to intervene! There's no pleasing some people. [ Post a Reply to This Message ] |