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To: Eric Hogue 1380 KTKZ
"embrace the FACT of the Global Economy"
Global economy means higher standard of living for India, China, and Vietnam - lower standard of living in America. These newly successful countries have the one thing that used to be our strength - homogenous workforces. America on the other hand is becoming less assimilated and more fragmented every day. Our media and schools are intentionally dumbing our children down. Unless we have leadership that will stand up for America's people and culture then we are finished as a nation. I don't see either Bush or Kerry helping at all.
9 posted on 03/17/2004 7:15:41 PM PST by afz400
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To: afz400
Believe it or not...but the US is far more homogenous than India...by miles. India has 24 national languages...1500 dilects. Five major religions, one of which (Islam) is not subject to Indian law. India has one thing the US does not. 1. Strong family 2. Very conservative 3. Education is very strong.

You have to remember one thing about India. It has been a capatilist country for over 3000 years. It is only the last 50 years that socialism had crept in to damper the Indian spirit. 10 years ago - socialism was stabbed in the heart in India.

14 posted on 03/17/2004 7:27:53 PM PST by USMMA_83
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To: afz400
Right on!
55 posted on 03/17/2004 8:52:58 PM PST by ASTM366
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To: afz400
These newly successful countries have the one thing that used to be our strength - homogenous workforces.

India is homogenous? That's probably news to them.

144 posted on 03/20/2004 7:42:24 AM PST by dirtboy (Howard, we hardly knew ye. Not that we're complaining, mind you...)
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