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If you want sunny days, go to Moscow
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21/10/2009 10:11:38
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I don't need to read the book to know that white settlers took most of this country from the Indians. The phrase "Native Americans" didn't come from nowhere.

Besides, my reading backlog is already outrageous ;-) Next up: "Spooner" by Pete Dexter and "A Gate at the Stairs" by Lorrie Moore.

>What about Wisconsin? I suggest you read Chippewa Treaty Rights by Ronald N Satz
>The Chippewa had their own Trail of Tears...not to mention all the tribes in Illinois...
>
>>What about the parts of the U.S. that used to be part of Mexico?
>>
>>>Now. now. You know that Ronald Reagan said that about Russia. Russia is the nation that occupied and governed several European countries for years. The USA has not occupied any nation after things were under contol.
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>>>>Thats no way to talk about the US.
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>>>>>Excellent observation. This could be a whole new take on the war against the evil empire.
>>>>>
>>>>>>Does that mean we are now in the throes of a warm war? At least it looks as if Wyoming is planning to fight back.
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>>>>>>>This is just anotrher version of the Russian weather machine. In the cold war they would send it over he pole to us. Now that the cold war is over, we are getting warmer. It's all the Russian's fault.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Wyoming has also been experimenting for a few years on trying to change the snow patterns. I imagine it's much the same sort of thing.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>http://www.trib.com/news/state-and-regional/article_e0cb5ef7-b4dd-52e9-9f46-1051b120e89a.html
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>http://news.yahoo.com/s/time/20091017/wl_time/08599193082200
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>Snippet:
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>>>>>>>>>Pigs still can't fly, but this winter, the mayor of Moscow promises to keep it from snowing. For just a few million dollars, the mayor's office will hire the Russian Air Force to spray a fine chemical mist over the clouds before they reach the capital, forcing them to dump their snow outside the city. Authorities say this will be a boon for Moscow, which is typically covered with a blanket of snow from November to March. Road crews won't need to constantly clear the streets, and traffic - and quality of life - will undoubtedly improve.
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