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From
03/01/2005 10:12:50
 
 
To
02/01/2005 10:57:12
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
General information
Forum:
Weather
Category:
Tsunamis
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00972786
Message ID:
00973810
Views:
74
>>Well I guess I can see your point, but I don't think it all that bad. Yeah this is not a perfect world and certainly not a perfect country (USA), but its the one country that I know that the rest of the world depends on when thing get tough. For example, how much money did US contribute to the tsunami relief? - over 35 mil. How much did France contribute? - about 400K. Heck, there is an American individual (I forget his name) that contributed over 200K on his own.
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>One failure that capitalism and socialism share is that while 99.99% of their citizens may be good and honest people, neither system has good ways of preventing the 0.01% from running the whole show. In socialism, it was inevitable that anyone who knew how to play the game could climb up the ladder really fast, eliminating opponents and having a good ear for the party line du jour. Here, it's anyone who can look good on TV, have a good ear for corporate interests, and can collect campaign money. (OK, down from my soapbox)

Surely you're not suggesting that communism/socialism is better.


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>As for the 35 mil, it was upped to 350 once it became obvious that it's miserably low compared to what Spain or Britain have given.

It doesn't matter why, as long as we give what we can tot he right people who can help.


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>>I think in the transitional countries they don't know what it takes to be free. It take sacrfice and years/decades of nurturing. Freedom and individual pursuit of happiness come at a cost.
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>The propaganda machinery which sold the capitalism to the ex-socialist countries, quite curiousl, forgot to mention that. Yes, there was some talk about the loss of jobs during the first few years, but nobody mentioned that the first industries that will rise from the ashes of the old system will be narcotics, white slavery (aka prostitution), racketeering and general corruption. In my country, additionally, it was the fine art of political assasination and tight bonds between the government, mafia and security forces.

If people really want democracy, freedom and free enterprise system, they should be willing to fight for it. The people in the former Soviet empire, they're the ones that have to do it. If they really want it they will, if not, they and their grand childern will face another Stalin and Brezhnev.
Work as if you don't need money
Love as if you've never been hurt before
Live as if this is your last day to live
Dance as if no one's watching
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