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Old March 9th, 2010, 05:46 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
O'Donovan, PJ, Himself
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One Euro: YES YOU CAN!
reads the sign of a beggar sitting by a dumpster in Paris…
(Merci à Carine)

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Old March 9th, 2010, 07:34 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
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"O'Donovan, PJ, Himself" wrote in message
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One Euro: YES YOU CAN!
reads the sign of a beggar sitting by a dumpster in Paris…
(Merci à Carine)

# Greece is the current embarrassment, with its huge debt. Yes, let's slash
the bureaucracy, public spending, etc. Selling off the Greek islands may be
demanding too much (a German idea), but don't let's tamper with plutocracy
and the capitalist system, as such - the basic cause of world malaise.
I liked it when Euro was EMU (European Monetary Union), but it amounts to
the same thing. Ostrich is more apt (Austerich?), in that putting your head
in the sand means not facing up to reality - of capitalism as an obsolete
economic system.
Fall of the Berlin Wall didn't usher in a Capitalist Utopia, and the
Soviet Union and Communism may have swallowed Western propaganda too
readily - instead of merely moderating their system.
So, now we're stuck with world-wide capitalism.
Have fun!

http://preview.tinyurl.com/68c4zEvleths


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Old March 9th, 2010, 09:28 PM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
Tom P[_6_]
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Default One Euro: YES YOU CAN!

O'Donovan, PJ, Himself wrote:
One Euro: YES YOU CAN!
reads the sign of a beggar sitting by a dumpster in Paris…
(Merci à Carine)

http://preview.tinyurl.com/68c4zEvleths


How's California coming along BTW?

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Old March 10th, 2010, 05:04 AM posted to alt.activism.death-penalty,uk.politics.misc,aus.politics,rec.travel.europe,soc.retirement
Bill Bonde {Colourless green ideas don't sleep furiously)
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Default One Euro: YES YOU CAN!



Don H wrote:

"O'Donovan, PJ, Himself" wrote in message
...
One Euro: YES YOU CAN!
reads the sign of a beggar sitting by a dumpster in Paris…
(Merci à Carine)

# Greece is the current embarrassment, with its huge debt. Yes, let's slash
the bureaucracy, public spending, etc. Selling off the Greek islands may be
demanding too much (a German idea), but don't let's tamper with plutocracy
and the capitalist system, as such - the basic cause of world malaise.
I liked it when Euro was EMU (European Monetary Union), but it amounts to
the same thing. Ostrich is more apt (Austerich?), in that putting your head
in the sand means not facing up to reality - of capitalism as an obsolete
economic system.
Fall of the Berlin Wall didn't usher in a Capitalist Utopia, and the
Soviet Union and Communism may have swallowed Western propaganda too
readily - instead of merely moderating their system.
So, now we're stuck with world-wide capitalism.
Have fun!

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