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Comment Re:USA against the World? (Score 1) 735

Now for just a moment, imagine this:
- China has created a settlement near your town/city and has claimed all of the fertile land as its own.
- In order to provide security for their settlement, they routinely patrol your town in military vehicles and set up checkpoints.

This reminds me of the situation in Tibet.

Comment Re:If you support democracy, leave Libya alone (Score 1) 463

Look, people die, that's horrible. But Libya's problems are their own internal problem. It's ultimately a healthy thing that Libyans are revolting against their dictator. This is democracy at its finest. If all goes well, this is going to be their 1776.

Bullshit. Humans are humans, no matter where they live. If what you say is true then think of this far out example: Your neighbour abuses his kids, but you say that your neighbours family problems are their own internal problems? I say that is wrong, humans should help humans.

Comment Re:We should remember this next time (Score 1) 529

The economy of Iceland is actually growing again, which is more than can be said for "The Eurozone".

Iceland does have the advantage of having their own currency. I think they let it devaluate which makes their products cheaper.
The Eurozone covers countries that are in much better shape than the PIIGS (like Germany (and indirectly Denmark as well, because the danish kroners are bound to a certain euro value)), so the eurozone cant just devaluate.

Comment Re:We should remember this next time (Score 1) 529

If they were too big to fail, clearly they were too big to be allowed to survive. At the very least each one should have been broken up.

The same should apply to government, but not how the republicans scream it (less services). I am talking about less land and less citizens pr. government, I do like a full service government like the Danish.

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