ditto. they don't think much of the u.s.
judy
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From: "John Spurrier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2005 8:35 AM
Subject: Re: [Chat] Notable quote from Schroeder
> As Americans, I think we should all be concerned
We all live in glass houses, no question -- and it took people living in
them a long time to speak out against the Third Reich... to throw stones, if
you will.
>
>The Germans can laugh and snicker at America all they want to. America
>rescued the World from them! I suppose they would prefer
As Americans, I think we should all be concerned about how our country is
perceived around the world.
John
>Who cares what the Germans think anyhow?
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The Germans can laugh and snicker at America all they want to. America
rescued the World from them! I suppose they would prefer to forget so soon
that their Third Reich was a catastrophe in world proportions? People who
live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones!
Who cares what the Germans
Here's a notable quote from outgoing German Chancellor Gerhard
Schroeder as reported in today's Washington Post:
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"I don't want to name any examples of catastrophes, where you can see
what happens when there is no organized state. I could name countries,
but the office I still hold forbids that