>If you think that "what Thomas says about France is very mild", we have a real problem here...
I said by comparison with what the Americans have to put up with his comments are mild.
I have just read your "joke" anti-american resolutions earlier in this thread. I think they make my point rather well by exposing your true feelings to Americans.
ps. I did not find them as mild as what Thomas said about France.
In fact to save folks looking for them I will post them again here.
>Think there should be more respect with our fellow developers and their countries. Political blindness is no excuse for disrespect, In my honest opinion.
You mean like this post of yours?:
"I like tracy's idea! Just think some other "resolutions" should be added to her list:
1. Make americans citizens do the durty work 3rd world people are doing instead of them;
2. Bring back all poisoning industries americans don't want in their country;
3. Start getting from their own soil all the goods they don't want to extract and/or produce;
4. Start burnning the bilions of dollar$ they get interest from other countries, and think what to do with all running money fund$;
5. Start smashing all goods they export - from Mc Donnalds to Boing jets (there will be no market outside the US for them);
6. Start learning how to make fine wines and other fantastic goods they currently import from Europe;
7. Start a war inside the US to keep the weapons industry running, and the level of employment high;
8. Find jobs for all military (currently outside US) and to all folks that got unenployed by resolution #7 above;
9. Build a dome around Hawaii and a tunnel to Alaska ...and Israel;
10. Reinvent supply & demand law (perhaps Newton's gravity law too <vbg>);
11. Let other live and let them die in peace <s>"
>Mark,
>
>Speaking as a Brit, Frederic I think you take offence too quickly.
>If you had to put up with what the Americans have to put up with then I think
>you would find what Thomas says about France is very mild in comparison
>
>Think "some" people here in UT is "beating" too much in the french, german and whomever else doesn't blindly follows Bush's decisions, like the british do (...or should we say Tony's followers?).
>
>If you think that "what Thomas says about France is very mild", we have a real problem here...
>
>Think there should be more respect with our fellow developers and their countries. Political blindness is no excuse for disrespect, IMHO.
>
>Regards,
>
>Fernando
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