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Old June 2nd 04, 02:47 PM
Holger Dansk
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On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 12:45:17 GMT, "Fletch F. Fletch"
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Holger Dansk wrote:
On Wed, 02 Jun 2004 02:56:32 GMT, "R. Steve Walz"
wrote:

Holger Dansk wrote:

The Greek and Roman civilizations existed about 2,000 years ago.
They contributed a great deal to the modern world.

The Greeks had the greatest ancient civilization. All of those
thousands of years the black savages in Africa were just savages
contributing nothing to the world.

Holger
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Greeks did nothing but quarrel and fight, the Athenian democracy
was impossible without the enslavement of captives taken in often
cowardly raids on other more peaceful peoples.


Thomas Jefferson studied Aristotle and used his philosophy when he
wrote our Constitution. (He was the primary author.)

The Greeks put vowels in the alphabet which made language a lot more
useful.

Mind you, I even LIKE the Romans, and Latin, which I studied for
5 years and can still SPEAK conversationally!


Latin is a dead language. Not anyone speaks it. Some priest use it
in their services. Some people learn it in order to increase their
vocabulary. Many English words are derived from Latin. Reminds me of
so many blacks who say they have a college degree and you ask them
from where and they say "University of Wedowee" or something like
that which not anyone has ever heard of. When you ask them where it
is, they say, "Wedowee, AL". Of course, no such university exist.


Has this actually ever happened to you? I've never heard of such a thing.


The Georgia Dome security officers do that all the time.

You do realize that there are black people who are far smarter than you,
right? How does that square with your beliefs? Do you look down on even
those who are your intellectual superiors?


Why would I look down on them? Why would I look at them at all? I
don't think of them.

Slainte,
Fletch

Holger

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