[78-L] One person's opinions...?!^

Tom nice_guy_with_an_mba at yahoo.com
Sat Jan 24 16:38:57 PST 2009


Yeah. You'd think they'd be more appreciative, I guess, since we saved their asses from the bootheel of Prussian imperialism not once, but twice, during the last 90 years. <shrugs>


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Subject: Re: [78-L] One person's opinions...?!^
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Date: Saturday, January 24, 2009, 7:05 PM

Yikes, did I just hear someone compare the USA to Hitler's Germany, and
Communist Stalinist Russia? I know this is off subject, but I just have to hear
what we as a nation have done to deserve that kind of label. That kind of
accusation deserves an explanation. 
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The blood of Americans and their lifeless bodies are all over Europe. The
concept of FREEDOM for some is ... to run, duck, hide and let someone else
protect freedom FOR an ungrateful France. 

That is why I along with many Americans put NO hope in the French for anything
except the complete assurance of them PERPETUALLY bad mouthing America. 

Jess McLean 

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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 19:35:46 +0000 (GMT) 
From: Alexandre Benoit <pathe90rpm at yahoo.fr> 
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You see, Al, we here in Europe have the tendency to look at things from a legal
point of 
view. When you have rights, then they will be respected and even
defended.?That's our 
concept of 'freedom'. 
? 
We Europeans fear that the USA only do things because they have the might and
power 
to create facts. Not much different from what Stalin, Hitler and Putin did. The
American (or Russian) concept of freedom seems to be, 'Do as you please, and
if they don't like it, shoot 
them'. 
? 
This is why Europe now puts so much hope onto Obama. 
? 
Alex 




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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 19:34:14 +0000 
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Subject: Re: [78-L] OT. Racial Abuse Words. 
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Hi! 

Oh! That's a term of affection, these days... ;-) 

Earl. 

At 10:21 am -0800 24/1/2009, 78-l-request at klickitat.78online.com wrote: 
> > (That reminds me...How do Americans react to being called
'Yanks'?) 
> 
>Doesn't bother me. Neither does "Septics" for that matter
(from 
>"septic tanks"). 
> 
>How do you feel about being called a "bloody Pom"? 
> 
>-- 
>Steve 


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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 14:43:13 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time) 
From: "Bud Black" <banjobud at cfl.rr.com> 
Subject: Re: [78-L] You never answered Chris Zwarg's question 
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"It's Not Your Nationality, It's What You Do" - Billy Murray;
Victor record 

Bud 

-------Original Message------- 

From: David Lennick 
Date: 1/23/2009 9:29:42 PM 
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This too shall pass. 

dl 

Mark Durenberger wrote: 
> Jeeeesh...what's happening to this list? 
> 
> Regards, 
> 
> Mark Durenberger 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: 
> 
> 
>> The more you write the more apparent it is that your
"apology" was 
nothing 
>> of the kind, and your coquettish refusal to even countenance the 
>> possibility that there might be some other reason to believe that
"nigger 
>> president" besides a surplus of sensitivity is extremely tiresome
-- more 
>> so than the original statement. It is obvious that you did indeed
intent 
>> to offend; that asterisk admits it. 
> 
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Date: Sun, 25 Jan 2009 06:48:46 +1100 
From: maceo <maceo at nugrape.net> 
Subject: Re: [78-L] Stewart Banjo & Guitar Mag Online 
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Malcolm, 

There is also a beta site at our National Library website that allows 
grep searches on newspapers, though it it still being developed, able to 
find some terrific source 
material. It is at : 

http://ndpbeta.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/home 

might want to try hawaiian :-) 

Cheers, 

Gary 
> Great stuff! Thanks for the link. 
> I'm currently enjoying the Sept. 1884 issue. 
> Tremendous! 
> Mal 
> 
> ******* 
> 
> maceo wrote: 
> 
>> I know I maybe the last to find this resource, however for those like
me 
>> that didn't realize the S.S. Stewart magazine was available
online, some 
>> issues 
>> can be read online at : 
>> 
>> https://urresearch.rochester.edu/handle/1802/2586 
>> 
>> Some nice articles on specific musicians of the period. 
>> 
>> Cheers, 
>> 
>> Gary 
>> 
>> 
>> 
> 
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Date: Sat, 24 Jan 2009 14:52:59 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time) 
From: "Bud Black" <banjobud at cfl.rr.com> 
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Question: If an American person of color cannot trace their roots back to 
Africa, are they still "African-American?" 

Bud 

-------Original Message------- 

From: Julian Vein 
Date: 1/24/2009 1:11:05 AM 
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Tom wrote: 
> Why is it that some people have a problem referring to people of color the

way they would like to be referred to? 
> 
> The word "negro" was the correct word choice for decades, until
the end of 
the civil rights era in the 1960's. So that word -- the word
"negro" -- had 
been correct for, oh I dunno, 350 years or so. At about that time, most 
African Americans wanted to be called "black" instead. That lasted
for a few 
decades. Now most African Americans prefer to be referred to as, well, 
African Americans. 
> 
> Listen to how role models within that community refer to themselves -- 
people like President Obama and Oprah Winfrey, for instance, refer to 
themselves as African American. 
> 
> We're talking once-in-a-generation changes in word choice here. 
> 
> So why is that so problematic for some people to understand? 
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I seem to recall that there have been several name changes over the decades: 

Coloured people. 
People of colour. 
Negro. 
Black. 
African American. 

These are names that have been used by those people themselves or, more 
probably, their self-appointed leaders (usually people who wish to climb 
to power on the backs of discontented--in this case--black workers). Is 
African American the final word? 

Julian Vein 

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