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To: MNI who wrote (15215)11/8/1999 12:39:00 PM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 17770
 
Re: Anyway, I wish you a nice night out there in Bruxelles' taxis, and listen to my advice, open up your eyes, look outside, not into your memory alone.

I think you'd better follow your own advice: the Millenium Round is not about "memory" since it has not been held yet! It will be the next bone of contention between Europe and the US --within the WTO framework. BTW, such an event will be a nice opportunity to see whether European anti-Americanism is so faint, as you claim, or not....

As regards your cell phone story and the assumption that Europeans generally grant the US the paternity of each and every new gizmo, you might be right --but then again, what does it have to do with KULTUR???? Sure enough: Europeans know all too well America's lead in computer technologies, in the showbiz industry (ie Hollywood and its satellite industries: the videogame/virtual reality labs, the toy-merchandizing biz, the music/sound track biz, etc.), and, lately, in the emerging e-commerce cyberworld (e-retailing, e-banking, e-you-name-it!) but all that does not change the European notion of CULTURE! A cell phone, a music CD, an MP3 widget, a laptop, EVEN A HOLLYWOOD MOVIE, by European standards, ARE NOT CULTURAL PRODUCTIONS! They're merely mundane, materialistic fiddlings produced by narrow-minded and DIY-minded folks..... Luciano Pavarotti, British director Stanley Kubrik, Bayreuth's lyric mecca, la Scala de Milano, le Louvres, le Mont Saint-Michel, Dante, Cervantes, Picasso, Magritte, Rembrandt, Mozart, German limos, Belgian chocolates and trappist beers, Italian pastas, French wines, cognac, Portuguese ports, French and Italian designers (Versace, Yves-Saint-Laurent, Gucci,...), Spanish architect Bofil, the Academie Francaise, the Swiss clockmakers, etc, etc, etc, etc. THESE ARE GENUINE CULTURAL PRODUCTS (according to Europe's cast of mind) but not Yankee burgers, blue jeans, Baywatch and Dallas TV series, the Nasdaq, and dull US cars.....

Regards,
Gus.

PS: BTW, talking of memory stuff.... do I have to remind you the topic of this thread? Remember: it was about the KOSOVO WAR! You should browse back through the previous messages and check out how Kosovo has smoothed out anti-Americanism in Europe --LOL! ESPECIALLY IN GREECE, FRANCE, ITALY and --why not?-- inside your own ECOFREAK party, die Grune!



To: MNI who wrote (15215)11/8/1999 8:41:00 PM
From: goldsnow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
The irony is that Clinton and Blair are the last toadies for ideas that long
ago lost their luster and power. Despite the palaver about "third way"
politics, the two guys are troglodyte left-wingers who still want to impress
their old professors.

But look around. The act is wearing thin. Gerhard Schroeder rode the
Clinton-Blair wave to victory in Germany, and his coalition is beginning to
collapse already. Germany doesn't have the luxury of a booming
economy and domestic harmony. Its voters need results now.

Unfortunately, results are the one thing the
apple-polishing left-wingers can't produce.
They're gifted primarily in the art of promising.
They have retailed the idea that government can
achieve virtually anything and have adopted sales
techniques pioneered by the Jimmy Swaggarts of
the world. They tell deeply personal tales. They
gush emotion. They express their yearnings as

achingly as any public figure in recent memory.
They press their palms against their hearts, look
toward the skies and ask in agony, "Why, oh,
why?" And they portray their foes as stooges of Satan.
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