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February 12th, 2003, 06:27 PM
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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
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Beer, waffels, mussels and chocolate is all we have
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I'd be happy with just the beer and chocolate.
*Dogscoff books a one-way ticket on the Eurostar...
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February 12th, 2003, 07:41 PM
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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
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Personally, I think the best way to deal with America is to ignore it completely. Filter it out of your life completely - stop watching american TV, stop going to american movies, stop listening to american music, and stop eating american food.
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Please. By all means. If anyone out there truly feels the US is evil, then it's only being consistent to avoid all connection with them. If we are controlled by evil corporate entities, then don't support them with your dollars (or dinars or rubles or francs or lira...).
Let's see if those in other countries are willing to give up the luxuries obtained from this country and put their money where their mouth is.
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February 12th, 2003, 07:43 PM
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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
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Originally posted by trooper:
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If the US would have signed Kyoto,...
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You forgot : If the US would stop building and selling antipersonal mines...
...it wouldn't put a dent in the number of mines used/deployed worldwide.
(...similar reasons for Kyoto, actually. Funny that.)
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February 12th, 2003, 09:23 PM
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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
politics! never understood it and really dont want to.
(next statement is a joke)
you realize its all the other countries fault the us is the way it is. if you hadnt sent all the undesirables from your countries to the new land we wouldnt be this way.
the war.
it has been long enough since the Last war/police action the the us military has new weapons it needs to try out and a whole lot of old ones to get rid of. if we, the us, were actually concerned about just getting rid of SH and actually helping the other countries we do have the technological ability to strike specific targets and not invade. it was proven when the us dropped the bunker buster Last time and SH realized we can strike him even in his best defended bunker. the us is looking out for its interests and using the attack on 9/11 as an excuse.
unfortunately there seems to be a recurring pattern in history regarding the so called superpowers. empire becomes to big and is disliked by others, empire is toppled and replaced by one of the others. it soon becomes a superpower and gets mega-evil empire status and it toppled....etc..
Last empire was the uk (i am still trying to figure out how a country the size of the uk was able to be as powerful as it was) now it is the us and who knows who it will be next (guess it depends on who buys up most of the us)...assuming we dont destroy the world first
these are my ramblings and they are ended.
[ February 12, 2003, 19:24: Message edited by: desdinova ]
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February 12th, 2003, 10:33 PM
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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
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We have more than 1000 beers. I personnaly have only tasted about 40 different ones so i have much work to do :-)
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I really enjoy Chimmay, and a few other Belgian ales. I would love to visit, and try some of the stuff thats too good to export
We make some things here that we call "Belgian Waffles," but im sure they are not as good as the rea thing.
Im getting hungry just thinking about it. If I visited, where is a good place to go?
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February 12th, 2003, 11:22 PM
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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
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Originally posted by Sinapus:
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If the US would have signed Kyoto,...
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You forgot : If the US would stop building and selling antipersonal mines...
...it wouldn't put a dent in the number of mines used/deployed worldwide.
(...similar reasons for Kyoto, actually. Funny that.) Yes, it would put a dent in the number of mines used worldwide.
Now, three years after the initial signing of the Mine Ban Treaty in Ottawa, 137 nations have signed and 100 have ratified this agreement. States party to the treaty are destroying their stockpiles of antipersonnel land mines; exports of these indiscriminate weapons have, in a matter of years, gone from a flood to a trickle; and demining efforts in dozens of countries are giving people back their land.
Despite this revolutionary success, unfortunately, several states, including Russia and China, have yet to accede to the Mine Ban Treaty. Not surprisingly, Iraq, Libya, and North Korea, notorious culprits when it comes to complying with weapons regulations, have not yet joined either. Many Americans, however, would be shocked to know that the United States is part of this list of usual suspects that produce, deploy, and develop antipersonnel land mines, weapons that maim or kill more than 22,000 civilians a year.
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Kyoto Protocol Most US citizens would like the US to sign the Kyoto treaty
Percentage of Pollution by the US
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February 13th, 2003, 12:35 AM
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Re: [OT] Cr*ppy Belgium
Ruatha, mines in and of themselves aren't a problem. It is not cleaning them up once you're done that causes problems.
Kyoto was quite flawed, in that it exempted several nations from any limits at all. Why should the US sign a treaty that would hurt its economy if everyone else isn't going to play by the same rules?
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