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Old 02-20-2008, 09:42 PM
Manuel Otto
 
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Default Re: Nice, but long reading on open source Linux, Unix, BSD, very informative

On Wed, 18 Apr 2007 19:43:03 -0500, Dan C
<youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:

>On Thu, 19 Apr 2007 00:53:20 +0200, Manuel Otto wrote:
>
>> I think about what I wrote: why do I reply so off-topic to a single
>> sentence? I think because the negative feeling against is USA is very
>> deep in me, took years to develope to that level, but I'm not the only
>> one in Europe feeling that way.

>
>Yeah, OK. Try to remember that the next time one of your little
>postage-stamp countries gets in trouble with a bully, and needs somebody
>to bail them out again. Maybe this time we'll say: Bugger off!


I'm sorry if I've heard your feelings, seriously.

Didn't mean to do that, was just angry at USA policy.

I am thankfull, and my relatives who've experienced the war are even
more:

http://babelfish.altavista.com/babel...2Fwo2inNed.htm

But what would you do if one of your close friends just 'changes'
somehow?

Starts torturing (Guantanamo), invading countries for no good reasin
(Iraq), and they even get away with it!

Makes terrorism grow, instead of shrink.

Saying things like 'axes of evil', which is quite provocative to the
countries it concerns (the opposite of dimplomacy at least).

Saying things like 'you're with us, or you're against us'.

Maybe in future invading Iran = the next big long-during shit in this
world, seeding even more terrorism.

I understand there's a million different experiences in this. Like the
soldiers in Iraq mostly believe they truley fight for a good course.

Those who died for no reason... Those who die daily, Americans and
Iraqies.

It just sucks enormously, because your political leaders decided to do
so.

Not blaiming you (offended you, but didn't ment too), not blaming most
Americans.

Though at the next elections you have a choice, and therefore
aresponsability.
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