aw. RE: The Nobel Prize for War 2009 goes to ...
Kai Frederik Lorentzen
lorentzen at hotmail.de
Sun Dec 6 06:25:15 CST 2009
Same in this country.
A-and it will be 'very harmful'.
Thank you!
Kai
PS to US-folks: Believe it or not: Obama's Cairo speech DID reach lots
of Muslim peole all over the world. But now, of course, old hatred is back
in the house again. And twice as much ...
PPS to my German co-patriots: I don't need you to tell me that foreign policy
is always the field where the fewest things change, since the country's
(in this case: the USA's) long term interests are concerned. And when I say
'I'm through with the guy', this is, in several regards, neither some
imperative for US-Citizens (think for yourself!), nor an expression of
"Yes, we can!"-cheerleading-diasppointment. (Actually me avoided the phrase
ever since it became what it --- WAS). Das hier ist Deutschland. Also seem to
remember that I already heard once or twice that political parties (plus their
financial funding) work different in the US than in Europe ...
>From now on I'm for Joschka Fischer's great idea from a few years back:
KERNEUROPA (Core-Europe). I mean, the French have the Bomb, too.
We don't need the fucking NATO.
Nein, Deutschlands Sicherheit wird NICHT am Hindukusch verteidigt.
We gotta get out of that place!
John:
>
> I live in the UK, not the US, so I really don't have any idea of how
> day to day life feels over there, with regard to the distinction
> between 'Islamic' and 'Islamist'. But I know that it's become
> dangerously muddied over here since 9/11. Quite a few public figures,
> on 'the Left', have swung hard to the Right, and many have embraced a
> sort of politically macho Islamophobia which will prove very harmful
> to us all in the long run.
>
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