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Politics : Stop the War! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: AK2004 who wrote (17739)5/24/2003 4:35:04 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Well, any pavlovian dog understands, if explained in the correct, local dog-way, that the main problem of
finland was not "irritating Western allies" but irritating Russia.
(well, except for the english fascination with that one mine, as well as their earlier
attempts of attacking ST Petersburg, messing around locally)

Additionally any finnish dog knows what is the _direction_ of."towards Ladoga", as well
as the lifeline of St Petersburg in those times, even regular human morons.

Many finnish dogs had even had fun on the finnish beaches of lake Ladoga at that time
and are doing so once again.
(I know, maps are not that easy to read and understand)

Dogs who did not understand these basic issues would actually really have deserved
a life in siberia if it would not be for the regular human rights of regular village idiots,
which even regularly get seats in the finnish congress.

Ilmarinen

beep-beep, intellectual pavlovian salivating whistle-beep-beep honesty

-14 Nov 1944 Central Council of Finnish Jews issues a statement that freedom and rights of the Finnish Jews have not been violated in any way during the war. 352 Jews fought in the Continuation War and 23 were killed in action.

btw, more jews were captured from the russian army, some of them just came to visit once again last summer.
Additionally some of the first mentioned, surviving jews got some really nasty official embassador letters when
they tried to talk of a way to find peace in ME, something about "40 years of Moses in the desert"



To: AK2004 who wrote (17739)5/24/2003 4:52:53 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Do not despair, it just takes some additional efforts to understand why the finnish history
once again is a good example of even more contemporary power politics, as well as regular
pavlovian propaganda and general orwellian intellectual dishonesty.

However, no great hero promised it would be easy for just a handful of neurons, especially
the unwilling and still mostly propaganda fed and connected, in addition to the other
couple of possibilities to cause some severe misconnections at an early age.

PS happy to read that the issues of "great heroes" has become at a minimum, a little
issue in USA, just like back in the 1700s.