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To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (16839)4/11/2007 7:37:22 AM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (1) of 217933
 
Sweden is just fine for Swedes. Those who want to live in a Sweden should go there.

That the universities don't charge tuition, in fact the
government in addition gives university students a grant
to support themselves as long as they are in university?


Gee, I wonder how high taxes have to be to pay for that?

Or are you charmed by slums, looked for them there in
Sweden and not found any slum therefore hate the place?


If they have housing projects, they have slums.

Huge mansions are just about nonexistent, except for the
palaces of the middle ages. Maybe that testifies to the
high taxes on the rich, another godless cruelty?


There are no rich Swedes? Or do they just move elsewhere? Like the guy who started Ikea, who lives in Switzerland.

Since you are the praying sort, I assume that you
went to church in Sweden on Sunday. Did anybody keep
you out on the grounds that the atheist society had
rented the place?


Uh, I don't live in Sweden.

If Sweden was a U.S. state, how rich would it be?
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