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Temat: In the news...
I thought this would have been an interesting thread to start...Here is some news that caught my attention today:
http://rawobama.typepad.com/raw_obama/2007/05/kkk_warn...
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Alicja Efejska Lektor, PEN
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Keith
Byrne
Director, Select
Training Solutions
Alicja Efejska Lektor, PEN
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Keith Byrne:
Sorry, I only saw the first 30 seconds, is it because he drives a Chevrolet?
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Sylwia
Łubkowska
Nauczyciel oraz
tłumacz j.
angielskiego
warren whitmore:
Perhaps Obama likes this as it would give him the sympathy vote.
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Alicja Efejska Lektor, PEN
Woman candidate as much will also be an excellent change of pace. Unfortunately we still live in an exceptionaly sexist world, which has been proven during this campaign over and over again. A woman president could be seen as a weakness.
Bottom line is this, no matter who wins, economy will remain in a steady down fall, national debt will keep it's increase and I am still going to pay astronomical prices for health insurance.No, Rafal, it does matter who will win this election. Either of them will be percived differently by the public of the whole world. Perhaps I am wrong, but I feel the world expects change in America. However, it is America that must decide. If you decide to continue the old way, the world will continue the old way, I believe. Change might bring hope for new and better relationships.
Meanwhile the fact that I live in a two party system will also remain unchanged. No choice = no future. Sad.
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Rafal Wolk:Where there are no values, there are no rules- just as simple as that, I guess.
Would anyone care to comment on this statement:
"NEW YORK (AP) — For the first time in U.S. history, more than one of every 100 adults is in jail or prison, according to a new report documenting America's rank as the world's No. 1 incarcerator. It urges states to curtail corrections spending by placing fewer low-risk offenders behind bars.
Using state-by-state data, the report says 2,319,258 Americans were in jail or prison at the start of 2008 — one out of every 99.1 adults. Whether per capita or in raw numbers, it's more than any other nation."
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Alicja Efejska:
No, Rafal, it does matter who will win this election. Either of them will be percived differently by the public of the whole world. Perhaps I am wrong, but I feel the world expects change in America. However, it is America that must decide. If you decide to continue the old way, the world will continue the old way, I believe. Change might bring hope for new and better >relationships.
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Alicja Efejska:
Where there are no values, there are no rules- just as simple as that, I guess.
Alicja Efejska Lektor, PEN
See, the problem is, change takes place from within, not from how someone perceives you. The only way anything will ever change with the way US world policy is being handled is if the winning party has an actual plan of action. A new fuel policy, or education, anything that could help this falling giant. Meanwhile, none of those people have anything interesting to say in those fields. How about, less military spending and more money towards those who need it. Nothing of such.
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Rafal Wolk:
Alicja Efejska:
Where there are no values, there are no rules- just as simple as that, I guess.
No, it's not as simple as that. Obviously you have never spend a day in states and never mingled or have talked to American people. They have many values and many rules that they follow, family and others. They are great, good people. Living in a two party system that was set in place ages ago. If you realy analize the voting system in US, the single vote does NOT count. It is pretty funny that it would be considered the DEMOCRATIC way.
Nothing is ever as simple as that...
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Rafal Wolk:Alicja, try not to make sweeping categorical statements about other nationalities; soften what you say a little.
Alicja Efejska:
Where there are no values, there are no rules- just as simple as that, I guess.
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Alicja Efejska:
Rafal Wolk:
Alicja Efejska:
Where there are no values, there are no rules- just as simple as that, I guess.
No, it's not as simple as that. Obviously you have never spend a day in states and never mingled or have talked to American people. They have many values and many rules that they follow, family and others. They are great, good people. Living in a two party system that was set in place ages ago. If you realy analize the voting system in US, the single vote does NOT count. It is pretty funny that it would be considered the DEMOCRATIC way.
Nothing is ever as simple as that...
I still insist that it is Rafal. It's not only other nations who don't trust your political elites, there are lots of people in your country who don't trust them either.
Obviously I have had lots of contacts with Americans, I have lived with them, worked with them, worked for them and they were people from different walks of life. I have a few American friends here. Also, I have studied America. I think I know your country quite well.
What have always amazed me is the fact that many of the people on your political scene are so terribly xenophobic ( I'm not talking here about the policies but them as private people )
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Grazyna N.:
Anyway, Ala, do not let anyone bully you into keeping quiet about how you feel about the elections in the USA or the situation there. Everyone is entitled to have their own opinion:)
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Alicja Efejska:
Are you telling me that Americans are living in some sort of oblivion? If it is so, they are to blame for what's happening in there.
We are living in the age of information revolution, which means the information spreads faster than anything else.
Of course you decide about your policies
but you can't ignore the fact that the world doesn't trust America and that there are lots of
people who don't wish you well.
It seems Americans have to learn to think globally when they make seriuos decisions about their future.
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