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To: longnshort who wrote (3825)2/15/2014 6:21:35 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
Haha, you have such a great sense of humour LS> <why would I go to Europe, their sewer systems sukk and the people there are assholes, didn't they start world war 1 and that wasn't good enough for them that they had to start world war 2 also. what's wrong with those people ?> You are right of course. The good ones went to the USA leaving the dregs behind. In the USA the freedom-lovers were free to get rid of the natives, have slavery galore, have a fun-time civil war, and now they enjoy having their genitals checked, with their shoes off, when they want to travel, while having their mail opened and read with keystroke loggers before they have even sent it.

Land of the free and home of the brave: storyleak.com The police thought it was okay because they are so accustomed to overwhelming force and total surrender by anyone they deal with who must do exactly as instructed or be shot or otherwise smashed into submission.

Actually, joking aside, European sewerage seems okay to me, as long as I don't go too far east or south and end up on starting block toilets somewhere. I find the USA high-tide dunny is quite annoying as one's genitals can get too close to the water when needing to sit. Maybe Americans have little diddles so the high tide mark doesn't matter.

Seriously, joking aside, there's no perfect or even fairly good country. Some are better than others in various aspects, but none come close to Utopia, which would start with Tradable Citizenship, as well as a good climate, with ocean access, well above sea level for the most part. People would decide for themselves how much flush their toilets would have and what sort of light bulbs to use, unlike in some repressive totalitarian societies.

Mqurice

PS: Over and out. It's summer here and I have spent enough time in the dark of Cyberspace.