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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Jcj8c.83648$_w.1132827@attbi_s53... No problem, there's obviously no point in arguing with you. One last thing I would like to say, though. In this discussion you have shown how far from being a Spaniard you are, inspite of your own subject line. Sorry, Alex. I completely misread the situation in Spain, and my feelings of solidarity with them were clearly misplaced. If you had followed the more recent thread "We are All Spaniards -- NOT", you would know how I feel about this. I stopped "Being a Spaniard" the moment the Spanish electorate handed the terrorists their biggest victory. They have endangered us all in a way that cannot be measured. I still feel compassion for the innocent victims, but it is plainly evident that the Spanish people have rightly earned their world status as a third-tier nation. It's hard to believe that these same people once ruled the seas, and much of the world. -- The Spanish are more of a first world nation than the US ever will be Jay. All empires come and go. Same will happen to the US. History is a great place to begin learning about the future. Mind you you need a history in the first place. |
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Up until this thread, I always thought Jay was a decent guy.
I looked forward sometime to flying across the country and staying at his hotel. This thread has been an eye-openeer, and this particular mail has finally prompted me to get to my keyboard. This is unbelievably patronising. The former Spanish government took Spain into a war against the expressed will of the Spanish people, just as my government's country did (the United Kingdom). The purported basis for the war has been demonstrated now to have been false. The Spanish people have voted, in a democratic way, to remove that government. I know it's hard for quite a few Americans to accept it (evidently including Jay), but just because the US government wants to do something, doesn't mean that everyone in the whole world should agree with them. Guess if I ever do come to Iowa City (not honestly very likely), I'll be looking for another hotel. John "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Jcj8c.83648$_w.1132827@attbi_s53... No problem, there's obviously no point in arguing with you. One last thing I would like to say, though. In this discussion you have shown how far from being a Spaniard you are, inspite of your own subject line. Sorry, Alex. I completely misread the situation in Spain, and my feelings of solidarity with them were clearly misplaced. If you had followed the more recent thread "We are All Spaniards -- NOT", you would know how I feel about this. I stopped "Being a Spaniard" the moment the Spanish electorate handed the terrorists their biggest victory. They have endangered us all in a way that cannot be measured. I still feel compassion for the innocent victims, but it is plainly evident that the Spanish people have rightly earned their world status as a third-tier nation. It's hard to believe that these same people once ruled the seas, and much of the world. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Paul Sengupta" wrote in message ... http://www.palestine-un.org/info/ref.html The Jews forced no Arabs off their land. |
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In article 1080160340.555275@sj-nntpcache-5,
John Harper wrote: The Spanish people have voted, in a democratic way, to remove that government. I know it's hard for quite a few Americans to accept it My cat frequently leads me to the counter by the treats and whines. I can sit here in my office and think, "I will give the cat a treat no matter what," before I go downstairs. If I go to give him a treat and he runs in front of me and whines before I do, it doesn't matter to my cat that there is a perfectly logical alternative reason why he got a treat. The lesson that is reinforced for him is, "I whine, I get treats". I've seen plenty of perfectly logical alternative explanations to the outcome of the Spanish elections. I don't think any of them will dissuade terrorists from learning the lesson, "I can change the election if I blow stuff up." -- Ben Jackson http://www.ben.com/ |
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Guess if I ever do come to Iowa City (not honestly very likely), I'll
be looking for another hotel. Sad, but we'll get by without you, John. If a conversation about world politics so upsets your delicate nature, I can only wonder how you survive in the real world. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:6ln8c.83869$1p.1229226@attbi_s54... In article 1080160340.555275@sj-nntpcache-5, John Harper wrote: The Spanish people have voted, in a democratic way, to remove that government. I know it's hard for quite a few Americans to accept it My cat frequently leads me to the counter by the treats and whines. I can sit here in my office and think, "I will give the cat a treat no matter what," before I go downstairs. If I go to give him a treat and he runs in front of me and whines before I do, it doesn't matter to my cat that there is a perfectly logical alternative reason why he got a treat. The lesson that is reinforced for him is, "I whine, I get treats". I've seen plenty of perfectly logical alternative explanations to the outcome of the Spanish elections. I don't think any of them will dissuade terrorists from learning the lesson, "I can change the election if I blow stuff up." You guys are real cry babies |
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![]() "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Gmn8c.84408$Cb.1107621@attbi_s51... Guess if I ever do come to Iowa City (not honestly very likely), I'll be looking for another hotel. Sad, but we'll get by without you, John. If a conversation about world politics so upsets your delicate nature, I can only wonder how you survive in the real world. Jerk! |
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If a conversation about world politics so upsets your delicate nature, I
can only wonder how you survive in the real world. Jerk! Wow -- you must've thought long and hard on that one before pushing "Send"... Why is it that people of your ilk can't seem to discuss world events like gentlemen? -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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![]() If a conversation about world politics so upsets your delicate nature, I can only wonder how you survive in the real world. Jerk! Wow -- you must've thought long and hard on that one before pushing "Send"... Why is it that people of your ilk can't seem to discuss world events like gentlemen? -- Because when people's political position is based entirely on emotion and devoid of logic, refuting it doesn't just challenge their ideas, it challenges their identity. They react to disagreement as though it were an attack on them personally. Don -- Wm. Donald (Don) Tabor Jr., DDS PP-ASEL Chesapeake, VA - CPK, PVG |
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![]() "S Green" wrote in message ... "Jay Honeck" wrote in message news:Jcj8c.83648$_w.1132827@attbi_s53... No problem, there's obviously no point in arguing with you. One last thing I would like to say, though. In this discussion you have shown how far from being a Spaniard you are, inspite of your own subject line. Sorry, Alex. I completely misread the situation in Spain, and my feelings of solidarity with them were clearly misplaced. If you had followed the more recent thread "We are All Spaniards -- NOT", you would know how I feel about this. I stopped "Being a Spaniard" the moment the Spanish electorate handed the terrorists their biggest victory. They have endangered us all in a way that cannot be measured. I still feel compassion for the innocent victims, but it is plainly evident that the Spanish people have rightly earned their world status as a third-tier nation. It's hard to believe that these same people once ruled the seas, and much of the world. -- The Spanish are more of a first world nation than the US ever will be Jay. All empires come and go. Same will happen to the US. History is a great place to begin learning about the future. Mind you you need a history in the first place. That's the best joke of this very long thread. Spain a first world country......I nearly spilt my Barq's root beer over that one. |
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