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...so you're saying, in effect, that "he who lives in a glass house should not throw stones". But if that's the case, if no one who isn't "perfect" can complain about others' actions, then I don't think anyone in Europe has any standing to criticize the U.S. about anything. Just look over the past 500 years or so of European history - there are atrocities that make today's pale in comparison.

So where does Europe derive the moral standing to criticize the U.S.?

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More links on that  Nigel Johnstone | 11/18/05
I see...  rapson | 11/18/05
I'm saying in effect  Nigel Johnstone | 11/18/05
Well, considering  quietLee | 11/18/05
You are so right!  B.O.F.H. | 11/18/05
You mean we haven't put Europe in a  Boot_Agnostic | 11/18/05
Depends on if we can beg for the money from Asia.  B.O.F.H. | 11/18/05

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