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To: chaosad who wrote (2402)4/7/1999 10:49:00 AM
From: John Lacelle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 17770
 
chao,

Yea, I think Maddy Albright has lost her mind.

For a bonus question, can anyone name the only
NATO nation that has ever had its land invaded
by a foreign power?

Answer: England had its Faulkland Islands seized
by Argentina for a short time back in the early
1980's...it was the only time that NATO should
have come to a member nations aid.

-John



To: chaosad who wrote (2402)4/7/1999 11:38:00 AM
From: Machaon  Respond to of 17770
 
<< This NATO aggression has been characterized by some in the State Department as being "Madeline Albright's War". >>

Has an interesting sound to it. But....... do we care what names are used to describe NATO's valiant and heroic efforts to save hundreds of thousands of innocent people from the relentless, greedy and bloodthirsty Serbs?

You want to discuss names? How about the incorrect calling of these Serb thieves and child killers "soldiers"?



To: chaosad who wrote (2402)4/7/1999 12:58:00 PM
From: Jacalyn Deaner  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 17770
 
**OT ALERT** In light of the fact that the US treasury has been directed to print billions of dollars and to place those billions of dollars into the economy in the fall, commencing in late August, does anyone remember reading what happened when the French did this? the French Revolution - laisse faire - let them eat cake scenario.

Greenspan will be gone (he has commented before congress regarding the coming fiasco resulting from this policy) This policy has the potential and probability to undermine the already fragile and tetering confidence in the "wealth of this nation". The present economic infrastructure is built on mass - MASS - credit unworthiness and overextended valuation both of industry leaders ie: (AMAZON.COM) and the debt ratio of 85% of the american households.

Pouring valuless paper into the economy WILL destabilize an already incapacitated, unrealistic view of the market, resulting in some forms of internal instability.

What do you think the administration will do after they have implemented this disaster? Jacalyn