I am a Canadian living in Paris, France. Am I really hearing these blanket generalizations about the French. It really does reflect on the ignorance of those who jump to such broad sweeping xenophobic statements. The French people are a composite of many nationalities. France is one of the oldest democracies in the world and have been instrumental in contributing to advances in Philosophy, Sociology, Medicine, Technology, Computer Sciences, Literature, Art, Photography, Architecture, Fashion and all of the higher disciplines that I haven't sited here. Perhaps you might want to pick up a case of "Bud" a pound of chips and watch "Extreme Make Over" and crawl back in to your hole where you came from. You represent what we might have come from and not what we could be evolving in to. None the less enjoy the program. It is unfortunate that "Extreme Make Over" can't add grey matter to the less fortunate.
I am an American, proud of it. I love my country. I'm not too sure about the dingle berries in charge, but I love my country. I think that sadly we lose our heritage of standing up for what we believe in, even if it is against our appointed leaders. I wish we had the heart we had when we showed a willingness for a revolution for what we believe in. I honestly respect the french for opening up archives, I personally wish our goverment would open up thier archives, and stop lying to us..... Post Script, no I'm not a loser trying to premote anarchy, I'd like to see us stand up for ourselves which would be true Democracy.... leaders at the service of the people, not people at the mercy of the leaders.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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I am a Canadian living in Paris, France. Am I really hearing these blanket generalizations about the French. It really does reflect on the ignorance of those who jump to such broad sweeping xenophobic statements. The French people are a composite of many nationalities. France is one of the oldest democracies in the world and have been instrumental in contributing to advances in Philosophy, Sociology, Medicine, Technology, Computer Sciences, Literature, Art, Photography, Architecture, Fashion and all of the higher disciplines that I haven't sited here. Perhaps you might want to pick up a case of "Bud" a pound of chips and watch "Extreme Make Over" and crawl back in to your hole where you came from. You represent what we might have come from and not what we could be evolving in to. None the less enjoy the program. It is unfortunate that "Extreme Make Over" can't add grey matter to the less fortunate.
I am an American, proud of it. I love my country. I'm not too sure about the dingle berries in charge, but I love my country. I think that sadly we lose our heritage of standing up for what we believe in, even if it is against our appointed leaders. I wish we had the heart we had when we showed a willingness for a revolution for what we believe in. I honestly respect the french for opening up archives, I personally wish our goverment would open up thier archives, and stop lying to us..... Post Script, no I'm not a loser trying to premote anarchy, I'd like to see us stand up for ourselves which would be true Democracy.... leaders at the service of the people, not people at the mercy of the leaders.