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Jeremy Clarkson "806 brake horsepower..and that on that limp wrist faerie liquid the Americans call petrol, if you run it on the more explosive jungle juice we have in Europe you'd be getting 850 brake horsepower..."
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Originally posted by DukeP
Thats just sick.
Goes to prove that the world IS a harsh place.
We need to spread some more love and a lot more money.
Noone in a safe and economically strong country would do this.
~~DukeP~~
I could cite similar things happening in this country, but don't tempt me to do so, because the reality might be too much for some people to accept.
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Originally posted by KvHagedorn
Sorry, but that's a bit naive, Duke.. perhaps you should go live in Columbia for awhile. You would realize that what is wrong there can not be cured so easily.
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I DO NOT want to live in Columbia. Its not a safe and economically healthy place.
If it where that, safe and healthy, I dare to say that things like this will not happen. I know it doesnt happen in Denmark.
I refuse to belive that Danish people are intrinsically better than the columbian ones. Only difference is the amount of money - and the way its distributed.
~~DukeP~~
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Well, obviously, if you just gave some stone age tribe in New Guinea lots of money and love, they would have an advanced Euro-style democracy in just a couple of years, right?
Cultures and the people who make them up have ways of life that can't be so easily changed. Even if it is evil and wrong and everything else, it's their culture and their way of doing things, and it will not be changed so easily.
As with most things, what it boils down to is character. Some people have it and others simply don't. If those people had any proper values, plus some faith and courage, they would band together and face down the drug cartels, but do they? No. And things just get worse.Last edited by KvHagedorn; 8 June 2004, 00:54.
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