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When did the Germans cease to be Anglo-Saxons? On the news over the past couple of days it has been reported that the French and the Germans are opposing the Anglo-Saxons of GB and those of the US of A.
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At Public School the use of ones surname
prefixed by " Minor or Major " indicating the seniority of siblings seemed austere.
In adult life I have adopted the American
use of first names which seems warm and
friendly,and I love the woman in my Computer who welcomes me by my first
name in a alluring American accent.
Yet when I am abroad I find it natural
to greet Herr Wanstal ,or Monsieur
Damon as natural, but would never
refer to anybody in the UK as Mr Brown.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5Tnix6jxoY Extreme Cummunism in Moldova! Unknown people grab grab teenagers right in front the police and they dont do nothing!
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You should be doing a piece on how the death of Mr T has been reported inc by yourselves and what politicians have said about it.
Much of the reporting has been very poor and the comments of Ms Blears on Question Time now look disgraceful.
Course you won't. The BBC has bottled this story from the start and reported it to a minimum. And you never never admit you might have got it wrong. Oh, except sometimes when you haven't - Kelly, Gilligan and WMD.
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Can we forgive?
Metropolitan Police Assistant Commissioner Bob Quick has lost his job over what might seem to be a mistake anyone could have made; being slightly absent minded and allowing some secret papers to be photographed.
Politicians and members of the public demanded his resignation.
By leaving his job, Bob Quick deprives the Metropolitan Police decades of experience. It seems a waste that we demand such a high penalty for something that was done without any malice or ill will.
Are we as a society too ready to judge people? Can we allow people to say sorry, and to forgive them and offer the possibility of a second chance? Do we demand too much from our politicians and senior public officers who are, after all, fallible and human like all of us?
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The report by Mr Temple (?) about the problems in Thailand was totally misleading! He implied that the dispute is between the "elite" and the working classes - this is not so - the "red shirts" are in the pay of the corrupt former prime minister (Thaksin) - a convicted criminal who is using his illegal money to manipulate Thailand.
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