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Roger Nelson | Ward Dossche | Nick Andre |
January 31, 2018 5:42 PM * |
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On Sun Dec-17-2017 06:54, Ward Dossche (2:292/854) wrote to Roger Nelson: RN> "What is success? I think it is a mixture of having a flair for the thing RN> that you are doing; knowing that it is not enough, that you have got to RN> have hard work and a certain sense of purpose." RN> ---Margaret Thatcher WD> Margareth Thatcher was a woman, I think, who alienated her country WD> from the rest of the world (minus Reagan) and figured she could WD> make that country prosper on her own without the help of her nearby WD> strategic and economic allies. She needed a war and a pile of dead WD> people to stay in the saddle. where have we heard that before? WD> Theresa May is a woman, I think, who is in the process of WD> alienating her country from the rest of the world (minus Trump) and WD> figures she can make that country prosper on her own without the WD> help of her nearby strategic and economic allies. The fact that her WD> sole ally is a notorious pussy-grabber in times of #metoo seems not WD> to bother her. WD> Some of the cross-similarities between these 2 paragraphs are WD> striking. Good observations, but the women involved are more famous than we are. (-: Regards, Roger --- timEd/386 1.10.y2k+ * Origin: NCS BBS - Houma, LoUiSiAna - (1:3828/7) |
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