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[PEN-L:32810] Re: Forward Just say no
In a message dated 12/5/02 5:19:47 AM Pacific Standard Time, djsaylor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
Then why is Japan so weak and trying to get a grip and stay
competitive in the global economy? That is the making of another
email. I also want to write about finding common ground between your
economic model of democracy and why America is and will be the
dominant and most innovative powerhouse in the global economy. I'm
saying that a dramatic and profound paradigm shift is going on now
and continuously and Asian countries are coalescing at warp speed to
form the mightiest powerhouse of them all and they will make America
look stale in 20-30 years. There is the group thing again; while
America has to strong arm countries to support a war, Asian countries
are working more like a cooperative group.
Warmest Regards to You and Jan,
Extremely interesting Post. How can I follow this thread?
Melvin P
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- [PEN-L:32813] Dr. Pangloss studies the weather,
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- [PEN-L:32812] plus ca change,
Michael Perelman Thu 05 Dec 2002, 22:34 GMT
- [PEN-L:32811] RE: RE: Re: Chomsky,
Devine, James Thu 05 Dec 2002, 21:59 GMT
- [PEN-L:32810] Re: Forward Just say no,
Waistline2 Thu 05 Dec 2002, 21:45 GMT
- [PEN-L:32806] Re: applied cost benefit analysis,
Nomiprins Thu 05 Dec 2002, 19:55 GMT
- [PEN-L:32805] "Regime Change" in Venezuela,
Yoshie Furuhashi Thu 05 Dec 2002, 19:48 GMT
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