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  #61  
Old June 18th 05, 12:19 PM
America the Beautiful
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Ralph Snart wrote:

> "the guvnor" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 21:03:16 GMT, "Larry J."
> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>>>>Note how the US car market is closed to true competition due
>>>>>>to your fedralisation rules.
>>>>>
>>>>>Really..? I thought you said that our auto industry is dying
>>>>>because we all buy foreign cars.
>>>>
>>>>See how your protectionism failed...
>>>
>>>Is that the lie you use to weasel out of another lie..?

>>
>>What lie?
>>
>>
>>>No wonder Yurop is failing.

>>
>>The EU is getting stronger day by day, whine about it all you like...

>
>
> Yah, Europe is doing so well that the Euopean Constitution passed by a
> landslide in France just last week.
>
> Wait a minute - no it didn't!


Its so bad that a third world country like Italy told the Euro to take a
walk because it was bringing their economy further down the tubes...

--
Chris F.
Long Island.

"A country soars its highest when it soars on the Wings of Freedom."
God Bless America.
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  #62  
Old June 18th 05, 12:32 PM
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the guvnor wrote:

> On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 17:47:48 -0400, Ken Ehrett > wrote:
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>
>
>>>The Russians have more oil, the Canadians more timber and China
>>>dominated world manufacturing.
>>>
>>>What is it that you people do?

>>
>>The Russians need our technology to locate, drill and pump their oil
>>out of the ground in the severe weather conditions of Siberia.

>
>
> The Russians are experts and have their own equipment for that task.
>
>
>>Ninety percent of Canaduh's population lives within 10 miles of the US
>>Border and most of them work for US owned companies.

>
>
> Another lie.


It's absolute truth.

>>China does not manufacture much of anything.

>
>
> ???


It's also true that China assemble more then it builds.

>>What they really do is assemble products that are shipped to them and then ship back the
>>finished product.

>
>
> So why then are the Chinese the worlds leading buyer of steel and
> scrap metal?


Because they have 1 billion people to house?

>>******s

>
>
> Get back to the kitchen "Ken".


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Chris F.
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Old June 18th 05, 02:29 PM
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"Tom in Missouri" > wrote in message
ink.net...
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> Of course, I think I found out why. Do you know how hard it is to order
> in
> a McDonald's in Montreal? :-)
>
>

LMAO! Tom, I found that out when my wife and I drove through Montreal with
the kids on our way to the east coast. We didn't make the same mistake on
the way back. We came back state-side through Bangor, Maine where we all
spoke the same language!


  #64  
Old June 18th 05, 02:30 PM
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"ZombyWoof" > wrote in message
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> So most Canadians live within 100 miles or easy commuting distance of
> the US. BFD.
> --
> "Either kill me or take me as I am,
> because I'll be damned if I ever change..."
>
> The Marquis de Sade


Our mommas didn't raise no fools! We know who our biggest export market is.
;-)


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Old June 18th 05, 04:06 PM
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 08:20:17 -0400, ZombyWoof >
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>>We Europeans run the world, note how you chubby Americans aspire to
>>all thinks European...
>>

>Most I know shun all things European.


Quality always costs more...
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Old June 18th 05, 04:08 PM
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 07:32:47 -0400, America the Beautiful
> wrote:

>>>Ninety percent of Canaduh's population lives within 10 miles of the US
>>>Border and most of them work for US owned companies.

>>
>>
>> Another lie.

>
>It's absolute truth.


CITE!!!

>>>China does not manufacture much of anything.

>>
>>
>> ???

>
>It's also true that China assemble more then it builds.


You're as deluded as "Ken"?

>>>What they really do is assemble products that are shipped to them and then ship back the
>>>finished product.

>>
>>
>> So why then are the Chinese the worlds leading buyer of steel and
>> scrap metal?

>
>Because they have 1 billion people to house?


And so many factories making so much...
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Old June 18th 05, 04:09 PM
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 08:19:15 -0400, ZombyWoof >
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>>The Russians are experts and have their own equipment for that task.
>>

>Let's say they do. Why aren't they exploiting it or one of the larger
>exporters of oil since their economy is in such rough shape. All part
>of a master plan to horde it until everyone else runs out?


"Russia is the world's second largest oil producer, exceeded only by
Saudi Arabia"

http://www.forbes.com/home/feeds/ap/...ap1642750.html
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Old June 18th 05, 04:12 PM
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 07:19:06 -0400, America the Beautiful
> wrote:


>Its so bad that a third world country like Italy told the Euro to take a
>walk because it was bringing their economy further down the tubes...


Government reports showing the U.S. current-account deficit widened to
a record last quarter and foreigners purchased fewer U.S. assets than
forecast in April also weighed on the currency.

``This was a very tough week for dollar bulls,'' said Michael
Woolfolk, senior currency strategist at Bank of New York in New York.

``The $1.20-per-euro mark was within sight, but with weak reports,
including the current-account deficit, it became impossible to support
further gains.''

Against the euro, the U.S. currency fell 1.4 percent to $1.2286 at 5
p.m. yesterday in New York,

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...00&refer=japan
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Old June 18th 05, 05:11 PM
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........will it be Corvettes or Mustangs that become the new must have
car for people who live in trailer parks?

http://www.drbukk.com/gmhom/park.html
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Old June 18th 05, 05:12 PM
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On Sat, 18 Jun 2005 08:11:21 GMT, the guvnor
> wrote:

>On Fri, 17 Jun 2005 17:47:48 -0400, Ken Ehrett > wrote:
>
>
>>China does not manufacture much of anything. What they really do is
>>assemble products that are shipped to them and then ship back the
>>finished product. This is possible because they are willing to do
>>the scut work for next to nothing.

>
>China has overtaken the US in sales of televisions and mobile phones.
>In the next few years, it will become the biggest market for
>computers. And a double digit rise in urban incomes has drawn Cartier,
>Prada and Armani to expand here faster than anywhere else in the
>world.
>
>From luxury confectionery and designer clothes to imported beers and
>expensive cars, Chinese shoppers are buying as they have never bought
>before.
>
>By 2015, the bank predicts, "Chinese consumers will likely have
>displaced US consumers as the primary engine of global economic
>growth."
>
>http://www.guardian.co.uk/china/stor...509375,00.html



Doesn't fit any definition of "Hyperpower " I've ever read....

"A hyperpower is a powerful country that is vastly stronger than any
potential rival. Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has
been the world's only superpower.

The unique position of the United States (at least in terms of
military force) will lead it to seek to ensure permanent dominance
and, ultimately, global control through advanced military
technologies, such as space weaponry, that would be virtually
impossible to defend against. The United States Department of Defense
has outlined a program to achieve "Full-spectrum dominance" in their
Joint Vision 2020 document."

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And don't you ever doubt it you 300 pound gerbil stuffing fat****.

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"why go to a pub, down 10 pints of beer and get into a fight, when you
can take ecstasy, go to a rave and meet hundreds of beautiful people"


"George \"Pops\" Foster" >
Message-ID: > addressing Nick the Guvner:

"All I've noted was how sarah ridiculed you yet again."



 




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