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"devil" wrote in message news On Sat, 03 Apr 2004 23:27:54 +0200, AJC wrote: Patriotism can be a great force for good and bad. Throughout history extremists on the left and the right have used it to their advantage. Excitation of nationalist feelings is always bad. "Patriotism" is just a convenient word to make it sound otherwise. No matter what, it's an "us vs. them" thing. The Frenc have a word for it: chauvinism. That is what we are seeing in the USA now: "my leader right or wrong!" ML |
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Here in rec.travel.air,
"Marie Lewis" spake unto us, saying: The Frenc have a word for it: chauvinism. That is what we are seeing in the USA now: "my leader right or wrong!" The majority of people that I know in my area of the US are simply not in agreement with many of the current administration's policies, and some are in very strong disagreement. I find it somewhat shocking that citizens of the US are being portrayed as all lining up behind their leadership. That simply isn't happening. -- -Rich Steiner --- http://www.visi.com/~rsteiner --- Eden Prairie, MN OS/2 + eCS + Linux + Win95 + DOS + PC/GEOS + Executor = PC Hobbyist Heaven! Applications analyst/designer/developer (14 yrs) seeking employment. See web site above for resume/CV and background. |
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"nobody" wrote in message ... Stephen Harding wrote: Since you missed it, the reason for the fingerprinting is to enhance national security. You know, that 9/11 thing. It gives the illusion of enhancing security. Secondly, and more importantly GET OVER IT. 9-11 was many years ago. Yeah, 3000 were killed that day and it was a calamity. You should remember the human suffering and awfull images of the day instead of focusing on revenge. Secondly, when you look at Irak, the USA invaded the country illegally (UN definitions are very clear: there are only 2 valid reasons to attack another country: if it attacks you, or if there is a UN security council resolution granting you the right to invade that country.) Neither of those happened so the USA invaded it illegally. In doing so, the USA has not only added about 700 americans to the number of dead as a result of 9-11, but also killed about 10,000 Irakis during the war. How many more will need to die before your need for revenge is fulfilled ? And you might as well get used to the idea too. Biometric passports are on the way, as soon as some kind of biometric standard can be agreed upon. Fingerprints, retinal scans, DNA, whatever. The keyword here is "can be agreed upon". As soon as the fear mongering Bush regime is ousted within the next 4 years, it is far more likely that some system garanteeing data security could be agreed upon. (for instance, your prints are not in passport but rather in your home country, and the receiving country would send your information to your home country for verification and would only get "YES" or "NO" with a garantee that the receiving country will NOT hold your biometric information. The same way that merchants who accept EFTPOS transactions are garanteed not to hold/capture your PIN number. I realize 3000 people, largely Americans, killed in a terror incident probably doesn't effect you too much, but we consider it a rather traumatic event here. Why then do you consider not dramatic that your own government has illegally invaded another country unnecessarily ("we told you so") and has killed about 700 of your won citizens unnecessarily, as well as ten thousands innocent Irakis ? Al Queda made no pretentions about being a civilised organisation. The USA pretends to be civilised. It must be held to higher standards than Al Queda. Isn't the UK supposed to start issuing national ID cards soon? You must be in a tizzy! There is nothing wrong with a national ID card. A government already has all that information on you. But you are protected as a citizen of the country that holds your information. You are not protected if that information is sent to some foreign antion that has no data privacy laws. Example: if to launch a nuclear missile, a general must put his thumb on a reader, do you think that he will agree to have his prints taken when he travels to a foreign country for vacation ? Perhaps because they aren't targets of terror the way the US is? Ever wondered WHY you are such a target ? Hint, it isn't because you aren't muslim, as your media like to make you think. I am no longer reading or answering posts from that idiot Harding, so thank you for your reasoned and logical replies. He really is so prejudiced and illogical that one cannot waste one's time on him. You have the patience to explain to him. I admire that. However, his knowledge, like so many of his compatriots (thankfully, not all) is limited and chauvinist. I fear one cannot argue with such people. |
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"The Reids" wrote in message ... Following up to The Reids I am coming around to absolutely despising Europeans, or at least a fairly large subset of them! f*** off out of travel europe then -- sorry, that's excessively impolite, please go away. On pourrair peut-etre lui dire de nous foutre la paix? |
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"Tim Kroesen" wrote in message link.net... Perhaps those critical to Americans should just 'go away' too... Tim K Well, that is certainly what your government is after. Some people cannot deal with any criticism. In American schools there is far too mush "Show and Tell" and not nearly ebough "Watch and Listen" I fear. "Show and Tell" is just show off. |
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"Richard Steiner" wrote in message ... Here in rec.travel.air, "Marie Lewis" spake unto us, saying: The Frenc have a word for it: chauvinism. That is what we are seeing in the USA now: "my leader right or wrong!" The majority of people that I know in my area of the US are simply not in agreement with many of the current administration's policies, and some are in very strong disagreement. I find it somewhat shocking that citizens of the US are being portrayed as all lining up behind their leadership. That simply isn't happening. I am pleased to hear it. However, most Americans who post here are, indeed chauvinist. Perhaps you could have a word with them? And, unfortunately, were we so stupid as to visit the USA at present, it would be against your elected (?) government's policies that we would come up. |
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Following up to Richard Steiner
The majority of people that I know in my area of the US are simply not in agreement with many of the current administration's policies, and some are in very strong disagreement. I find it somewhat shocking that citizens of the US are being portrayed as all lining up behind their leadership. That simply isn't happening. the news we get is the election race is 50-50 -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso Walk-Photo-Wasdale-Thames- Walk-eat-drink-London "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Eat-walk-Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
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Following up to Marie Lewis
sorry, that's excessively impolite, please go away. On pourrair peut-etre lui dire de nous foutre la paix? now, what did Marie just say about showing off? -- Mike Reid "Art is the lie that reveals the truth" P.Picasso Walk-Photo-Wasdale-Thames- Walk-eat-drink-London "http://www.fellwalk.co.uk" -- you can email us@ this site Eat-walk-Spain "http://www.fell-walker.co.uk" -- dontuse@ all, it's a spamtrap |
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The Reids wrote:
Following up to Richard Steiner The majority of people that I know in my area of the US are simply not in agreement with many of the current administration's policies, and some are in very strong disagreement. I find it somewhat shocking that citizens of the US are being portrayed as all lining up behind their leadership. That simply isn't happening. the news we get is the election race is 50-50 The election is indeed looking to be another 50-50 vote, like 2000. Furthermore, the infamous punch ballots ("hanging chads") are still very likely going to be present in some voting districts! SMH |
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