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Politics : Support the French! Viva Democracy! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Tom Clarke who wrote (1787)7/15/2003 6:38:38 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7834
 
Swedes and finns and others have been having fun since at least the stone age,
not to forget the vikings in both marocco, Istanbul, France, Spain, italy and
even in northern UK, not to forget Ireland, Jorvik, York and New York
(however, personal slaves of visiting f-furriners have been allowed since the 1200s,)

But I am forced to admit Sweden had some serious problems after they
lingered too long on their two-party-system way back in the 1700s

Additionally they still have a lot to do and reform, like finally getting rid
of those same weird party-lists that even Israel is still happy about.

But they, like UK, are trying very f-hard.

However, UK picked that word parliament from that parling thingy, and the
local congregation got instantly lost, all-dingi-dingi, as an icelander might say.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (1787)7/15/2003 6:45:07 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7834
 
Btw, did you read that in "Swedish Erotica", made in CA but published abroad??
(dat liberty, yo f-no-know, yes, tough 60-70-80-90s, and dangling tough today, as old
f-Jim said, bending over on the c-field, watched over by G-Mandered, dangling
his IBM-chads)

or do you actually claim some knowledge of laws and regulations through the centuries,
even before US was a legal place to kill turkeys and natives??

Sorry, forgot that "eat" thing, both the Discovery, History, Court and Shopping Channel,
the proud mechanisms of domestic US adult education, plus those commercial ones,
really like those oral things, marks of teeth on the old bones,etc..

However, one place to start on this forum might be those broken shackles of that
french statue, no need to get really difficult until that is a simple thing, firmly placed
in its history.

Los Lollywood Tarzan is pretty good to.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (1787)7/15/2003 7:06:24 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 7834
 
Btw, what was the name of that happy american native greeting those turkey-immigrants
welcome, invting them to that late autumn harvest-party??

That one who had already traveled some 6-7-8 times across the atlantic, spoke
all those languages, obviously in both France, UK and Spain, only to return to an empty
village, and athough he participated in that turkey-party until the other villages and he somewhat
suddenly disappeared too??

However, maybe better to return to this issue in october-november??

Maybe the Home Shopping Channel will run a featured series to support those
vouchers and home schooling, one never knows??

I must admit, educational vouchers became an issue mostly in the 1930s, long before
"Swedish Erotica" and the disturbances of the US later 70s in terms of basic education.



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (1787)7/15/2003 7:13:12 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 7834
 
Are you happier with French Maids than the old, more US-domestic and patriotic
Sally Hemmings variation, or the Jane of Tarzan??

Do they have to wiggle along in high heels??

Or just wobble somewhat weirdly with hardened, conservative ping-pong sillycones??

Must be some (murrican) reason for the focus on the french, not just an issue of NATO
or Whigs, Tories and Blair??

Newt-style or Clinton-style or just Jeffersonial and Sally, or that arabic
Geenie belly-button??



To: Tom Clarke who wrote (1787)7/15/2003 10:51:33 PM
From: Brumar89  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 7834
 
Who did the Swedish miscenegation laws prevent marriage to? I'm guessing the Finns for some reason.