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(Brian) wrote in
om: Alun Palmer wrote in message . .. (Brian) wrote in om: Alun Palmer wrote in message . .. Well, he's clearly Indian, and I'm British, so it wouldn't surprise me if we share some views in common and don't buy into the received wisdom of the US of A. Alun, what a curious statement. What does being Indian and British, and not American, that allows you to have some views in common? Brian Well who do you think ruled India during the Raj? I'm not proud of it, but it does give us a certain common heritage. Who do you think may have rules America prior to our independance? This is true too. |
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On 16 Jul 2003 05:23:30 -0700, Brian wrote:
Well who do you think ruled India during the Raj? I'm not proud of it, but it does give us a certain common heritage. Who do you think may have rules America prior to our independance? According to a colleague of mine, the Cherokees. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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On 16 Jul 2003 03:04:30 GMT, Alun Palmer wrote:
Alun, what a curious statement. What does being Indian and British, and not American, that allows you to have some views in common? Well who do you think ruled India during the Raj? I'm not proud of it, but it does give us a certain common heritage. Yes - it makes each of you want to be the other. Just like an Oreo cookie. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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