On 19/05/07, MacGyverMagic/Mgm <macgyvermagic(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 5/19/07, Ken Arromdee <arromdee(a)rahul.net>
wrote:
I know a little bit about grammar and sometimes
putting something at the end
of a sentence is supposed to draw attention to it, so mentioning something
first doesn't neccesarily mean it's more important. I don't deny the US is
important in world politics today, but that fails to take into account
anything that happened before the US even existed or any nationally
important stuff from other countries. Their influence doesn't matter. All
countries are notable and should be treated equally independantly of size or
influence.
Which is why [[Georgia]] is a disambig, not the country - because of a
straw poll where, for the most part, Americans voted "disambig" and
non-Americans voted "country".
- d.