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Thread ID: 100048 2009-05-24 05:06:00 No Sympathy pctek (84) PC World Chat
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776465 2009-05-25 01:37:00 Calm your farm... wratterus (105)
776466 2009-05-25 02:08:00 I didn't know any of the people mentioned in the news articles were looking for anybodies sympathy.... Metla (12)
776467 2009-05-25 03:51:00 home.nzcity.co.nz Sweep (90)
776468 2009-05-25 04:05:00 If you think Porsche and Jaguar are 'crap', what do you classify as good? sammo450 (13626)
776469 2009-05-25 04:27:00 Ford prefect (6291)
776470 2009-05-25 09:01:00 Ford

Oh come on get real they are just as crap as the opposition.

Try
Aston for a boy or Lambo

Fiat for a girl or Suzuki
gary67 (56)
776471 2009-05-25 09:48:00 Wolseley and Riley ok prefect (6291)
776472 2009-05-25 13:28:00 Wolseley and Riley ok

What. No slow winds like Zephyrs for example?

Did not like the Zephyr Mark 4
Too much like a box!

Mind you my Toyota RAV4 looks like a box also.
Sweep (90)
776473 2009-05-25 20:30:00 Probably why there was no Mark 5 prefect (6291)
776474 2009-05-25 23:27:00 Its still commy china, one party rule.

If you think that the present China is still the same as the 'good old communist' China, good on you!

Nothing wrong with 'one party rule'; China and Singapore are good examples. Well, you may say that Singapore is NOT a 'one party rule' nation - you are technically right but in reality, it's 99% close to 'one party rule'.

In my view, these 2 nations are very successful, in general. Their people (citizens) are happy with their government; their govt provide them jobs, homes, healthcare, peace, security & stability, education, etc., etc. As long as their citizens are happy with their government, who are we to comment that their system is good or bad? Just a short comparison: to construct a 10 km stretch of world standard road, How long it's going to take for China/Singapore to complete and how long it's going to take for New Zealand/India to complete?

What you think is the best system may not necessarily be suitable for others. Every 'system' has its advantages and disadvantages. There isn't any 'system' that fits in all situations. Have an open mind to look at the world and respect their people's choices. If their people don't like their system, they will find a way to change it. After all, it's their nation, none of our business. As the old saying goes: One man's food is another man's poison.

Of course, you have the freedom to 'think' whatever you like, I fully respect you rights.
bk T (215)
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