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RE: [atlarge-discuss] ELECTION AND RESULTS - Just More hogwash



Jeff,

What I meant is that we were marionettes of a group of people and that for
very little we don't conform to with a show and we finish again until the
neck in problems, more than those that we already have.

OK, let us look forward.

greetings,
Mauro. -


Off topic: The Romans understood that to remain silent the protest voices,
they gave to common people, when it was bothered, some bread from time to
time and some Circus (show). Of this in Latin America know a lot, when the
illegitimate governments invented us wars, soccer championships and
scientific discoveries that didn't exist.


-----Mensaje original-----
De: Jeff Williams [mailto:jwkckid1@ix.netcom.com]
Enviado el: Martes, 03 de Junio de 2003 03:46 a.m.
Para: A/S Mauro D. Ríos
CC: atlarge-discuss@lists.fitug.de
Asunto: Re: [atlarge-discuss] ELECTION AND RESULTS - Just More hogwash

(...)

>
> The Romans said: "to common people: bread and Circus"

  Which Romans said this?  If my historical education serves me
correctly  Nero was the *Roman* that uttered this phrase.
Of course he set Rome to the torch and was generally considered
insane.  He also claimed he was a GOD as well...

  In any event, Rome was not built in a day.  We are not building
such a structure I hope. Are you suggesting with this phrase that
we need a Caesar?  I don't live in Roman times.  Neither
do  you.  So your point in this "Saying" is???

(...)


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