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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (28461)2/5/2003 5:26:31 PM
From: LLCF  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
LOL, but I already knew all that... what's new is we need you to conceptualize and impliment in real world. In this new level of consciousness your Q idea is obviated so you can shelve that for a while. I suggest starting at the top, give AG a call and fill him in.

dAK



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (28461)2/5/2003 5:43:00 PM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 74559
 
A, B, Cs -- Australia, Bhutan and Corporatism

Headline: "(F)irst time in the 102 year history of the Australian parliament that the upper house has censured a serving prime minister"

Pig-headed move to immoral militarism decried by democrats down under.
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On the gentle state of Bhutan.........

Re: The problem with the Bhutan GDH is that it's determined by the King!

But how do you know that? I know something different. That the GDH scale was created by some clever civil servants in Bhutan who see the good of society as being more important than the good of a corporate elite. Making a mockery of the perpetual lie in America that we have a "democracy".

The King of Bhutan is a benevolent benefactor to his people.

The President of the U.S. is a malevolent master of his.

You do see the difference, right?

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And in breaking news, the Australian Senate has just voted
"no confidence" in the John Howard government by a vote of 33-31.

bangkokpost.com
theadvertiser.news.com.au

Labor frontbencher Mark Latham accused Government MPs of blindly following US President George W. Bush into war.

"There they are: a conga line of suckholes on the conservative side of Australian politics," Mr Latham said.


Maurice, I'm not familiar with the parlance down your way. What, exactly, is a "suckhole"? It sounds rather more insulting than "brown-nosed poodle", but I can't quite be certain.

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