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Me and Nickel Jack agree...strange world...

Posted by: Frenchy on November 30, 1999 at 10:44:10:

In Reply to: Dateline Greece- 10,000 protest American arrogance posted by Nikhil Jaikumar on November 29, 1999 at 12:32:19:

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: Anybody hear about the anti-US demonstrations that greeted our spineless president when he went to Greece?
Spineless is right, although I still prefer the term "draft dodger", it conveys a certain dishonorable aspect of his personality.

It gave me a warm feeling inside to see Bill Clinton's capitalist face rubbed in the dirt.
Yeah, but let's not forget that Greece is a member of the EU, NATO and OECD, not exactly the portfolio of a Communist/Socialist country, where such gatherings for a demonstration would never have been allowed.

The guy thought that he's ingratiated himself with everyone; perhaps he thought that the price for selling out his principles (if he ever had them) was that everyone woudl like him. time has shown how hollow that bargain was. His last year in office has begun with two massive protests; first in Greece, and now in Seattle at the World Trade conference.

: Apparently teh demmonstrations in Greece were spearheaded by the large Communist Party and the Anarchists. Even the moderate Socialist Party of the late Andreas Papandreou, however, has a history of standing up to American dominance and steering a neutralist course. From what I heard, the demonstrations involved plenty of flag burning and destruction of shops. To be honest,the Greeks were protestinbg 3 diffgerent things (American suppression of Greek democracy in the '60s and '70s,American neutralism over the Greek/Turkish struggle in Cyprus, and the bombing of Yugoslavia). I only really sympathize with the first. But in spite of all that, it's about time that Clinton and our Establsihment wake up to the fact that many people in the world don't want to be like americam nor to do what America tells them.

Apparently we have different sources. I read that the demonstrations were in response to the bombing of the Serbs. American suppression of Greek democracy in the 60's and 70's by modern day Communists? What will they think of next?
Everybody knows there are places in the world that have no desire to improve their standard of living. It's one of those mysteries of life that no one can explain. If there are some places in the world where people prefer to bark at the moon to bring rain for their crops, fine. Whatever spins their collective props.




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