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To: smolejv@gmx.net who wrote (545)9/18/2005 1:15:04 AM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (3) of 217737
 
There’s something fundamentally wrong with Germany which totally and absolutely obvious to anyone who has not a special interest on the status quo. There is, in Germany, a little piece of the action for each one. In a country like this is impossible to change. They will all go down, all together, clutching in the white knuckled fingers that little interest.

We, outsiders, look to it and can see what can be done to solve the problems. Germans, in the other hand, try to project to the world that they have some special knowledge as how the world works and they are profiting from that special knowledge they think they have a monopoly on it. Guess who they are fooling.

The good thing is: Globalization is teaching the Germans a lesson the hard way. It would have been much more comfortable if they had learned from Slovenia. But now is too late.

I’m telling you that not because I read a book or magazine. I know it because I am involved.
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