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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (206333)10/18/2006 5:58:19 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Whoa there big boy! Are you calling me a chimp? <First, I'm no expert on Iraqi culture but one thing I'm sure of, and I've said it from before the time we invaded; no culture is going to allow foreigners to come into their country and occupy it without their alpha males instinctively rising up and fighting the invaders.>

What of free will? I heard we alpha males have free will and can CHOOSE to deal with the foreigners in ways other than aggression if we like. We don't just have to go ape, so to speak, and come out swinging. I mean swinging as in boxing, not swinging as in arboreally, or swinging as in swing dancing, though LindyBill would be in favour of that. Nor do I mean swinging as in amoral sexual swinging, though that's an excellent approach which neutralizes the invaders very effectively.

Indeed, the New Zealand coat of arms has a Maori bloke and an attractive British woman with the implication clear - check out the loosely closed dress on the British lady and the lustful look from the Maori: mch.govt.nz

If you look closely at this photo, you'll see a difference in the relationship between the man and the woman. en.wikipedia.org

Which woman would you prefer to invade your country?

The standard of lady sent to Iraq perhaps needs to be upgraded somewhat; a bit taller, with a nice white dress and swishy hair style, breasts and lissome figure.

I can understand that one approach would be more likely to win "hearts and minds" than the other. The NZ coat of arms was designed 100 years after amalgamation, but amalgamation it was. Maoris are very dilute these days.

Mqurice

PS: Here's Xena, aka Lucy Lawless, for a lawless realm. Send her -http://www.deliciousorganics.com/PregnantNursing/Lucy-Lawless-breastfeeding-.jpg

If necessary: ee.surrey.ac.uk