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To: Jacalyn Deaner who wrote (13208)7/1/1999 2:10:00 PM
From: MNI  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
Hi Jacalyn, I see I have much too less international experience to confer on those points with you. Maybe I am kind of old-fashioned, for me most spots in Europe are already FAR (including France, Greece, Netherlands) away. Although I have been in all those countries once, I did not notice a big difference among them in (pro/anti-)americanism - no wonder, as I wasn't so much interested. Differences of (pro/anti)-German behaviour in public could sometimes be felt. In one case I saw anti-Dutch behaviour in England, but that is a different story.

ANYWAY there has never been a need to give this comment:
When you get your internal problems fixed up, maybe then I can listen to some of your recommendations to solve any american
problems.
, as I have never made any suggestions on how to solve american problems, or tried to point out such problems.
I think in future I should still be allowed to humbly ask on your views on american culture, politics, maybe problems. On the other hand I tend to listen to suggestions also from people who have not yet solved all of their own problems and so remain in a state of some imperfectness.

Regards, MNI.



To: Jacalyn Deaner who wrote (13208)7/2/1999 8:55:00 AM
From: MNI  Respond to of 17770
 
Hi Jacalyn,
once we have cleared up that I do not try to interfere with American problems that could and should be solved inside the US,
I might go on now and ask (no need to answer, if no priority for it on your side), in what way Clinton's plans are so fascist, or which of them are especially fascist in your opinion? I ask to better understand, because I did not get the picture over here.
Of course we have Clinton on our media, maybe more often than our own leading politicians, but as far as I can remember no commentator or anybody ever dared to link his political ideas to fascism.

To make it easier for you I include that section of your post, below:
I think clintonista is doing more harm to the infrastructure in this country with his regime's fascist plans and laws he has implemented and signed that have exacerbated extremists in all walks of society and have unified the hate mongers on all sides resulting in a pretty wicked forecast ahead.

BTW can you explain me what R&R abbreviates? I understood it is something like holidays for US soldiers.

Anyway I will try to give art or music a chance on me this weekend.
Have a nice weekend, Regards MNI.