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originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
a reply to: Michielli
I think if we can dig up sh!t a comedian said 10 years ago and cancel his public life then we should be doing the same for politicians.
Somehow though, they seem immune to this treatment.
"grab um by the pussy"
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: Michielli
Globalization? How does this trend through history.
Wandering tribes that moved with the changes in weather and following game animals.
Wandering tribes that encountered other wandering tribes or situated tribes either fought for resources or joined together to make bigger tribes.
Tribes became towns which became cities which became city states.
City states grew and became nations and nations empires.
Areas filled and continents filled. Skip to the sixteenth century.
European empires sailed the oceans filling the western hemisphere with their decendents. Empires grew, some continuing to grow while others waned.
Today the world is full. We have almost instant travel from one corner to the next. We have a world wide economic system of trade partnerships.
We have information from around the world instantly available to us. Cultures are blending, races are blending, social fabrics are meshing, all like used to happen way back when, just on a world scale instead of smaller pockets as it used to be.
One world? You bettcha. Like it or not, that's history.
originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
a reply to: Michielli
Well why didn't you say so?!
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: Michielli
I appreciate your politeness Michielli. I"m not blind to the efforts of any of these Machiavellian wannabe world leaders as they all seem to me, as I am pretty sure they are to you, despots in line for power.
For me, it's not the reality of our slowly developing globalization as it is that I find such a push against it. Our real problem is not that globalization is being pushed, because it is happening in any event, rather it has been our inability to bring forth leaders who will organize it for the betterment of all of us.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
a reply to: Michielli
For me, it's not the reality of our slowly developing globalization as it is that I find such a push against it. Our real problem is not that globalization is being pushed, because it is happening in any event, rather it has been our inability to bring forth leaders who will organize it for the betterment of all of us.
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
For me, it's not the reality of our slowly developing globalization as it is that I find such a push against it. Our real problem is not that globalization is being pushed, because it is happening in any event, rather it has been our inability to bring forth leaders who will organize it for the betterment of all of us.
originally posted by: MarkOfTheV
originally posted by: TerryMcGuire
For me, it's not the reality of our slowly developing globalization as it is that I find such a push against it. Our real problem is not that globalization is being pushed, because it is happening in any event, rather it has been our inability to bring forth leaders who will organize it for the betterment of all of us.