Still a lot of communists running around Slovakia,
Of course "at a time when ration coupons and waiting lines for sugar covered the Slovakian country, we had already put a man on the moon here in the USA."
1 posted on
09/23/2002 5:56:45 AM PDT by
2banana
To: 2banana
Of course "at a time when ration coupons and waiting lines for sugar covered the Slovakian country, we had already put a man on the moon here in the USA."Good point.
Also, what do our Native Americans think of this "slam" at them?
BTW, what percent of the Slovak population were able to even read, or hold the jobs they wanted, or live where and how they wanted when they had that university?
2 posted on
09/23/2002 6:08:23 AM PDT by
syriacus
To: 2banana
<< ..... at the time when buffalo and Indians covered the American continent, we already had a university here in Slovakia." >>
And at one time when Slopokeans were still pooing in the woods, they had both a university and a great library at Alexandria in Egypt.
Anyone got the latest count on the number of illegal aliens in Egypt these days?
Or in Slopokea? Slowhatwasitagain?
To: 2banana
"at the time when buffalo and Indians covered the American continent, we already had a university here in Slovakia." And within 15 years after becoming a country we had our first university...how long did it take them?
To: 2banana
As I recall, the Slovak leaders who broke up Czechoslovakia were old-line Communists. At least things have progressed to the point where these would-be Stalinists are an out-of-power minority.
8 posted on
09/23/2002 7:10:15 AM PDT by
Cicero
To: 2banana
Ah, don't you love how accademics hide behind their "knowledge" like apes hidding behind branches.
You have the right to remain silent
You have the right not to read what you believe is evil philosophical proselytist bull
You have the right to be ignorant about certain matters.
Yes, I'd rather have America run by free buffalo indians than by leftist accademic knowledge perverting and raping apes.
To: 2banana
We still have buffalos and Indians. Plus, so, so much more.
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