I have said it before and I will say it again: you live in France.
Mark
On 03/02/07, Liviu Andronic <landronimirc(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hello,
The fact that I do not live in "my" country does not mean that I do not live
with its realities. I'm concerned with these as much as anyone living in
there, as they touch my parents, family and friends - people dear to me. As
better a position he may be in for day-to-day observations, I'm quite suited
for periodical ones. Which may not necessarily be "worse", especially when
backed by previous, relatively recent, day-to-day ones. As for his feelings
- he would most definitely have some. Positive or negative. In either case,
he has no right to speak so easily over an issue deemed serious and
important by a group of people. Even under the widely accepted freedom of
speech right.
Regards,
Liviu
On 2/4/07, Gerard Meijssen <gerard.meijssen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Liviu Andronic schreef:
On 2/1/07, Mark Williamson <node.ue(a)gmail.com
> wrote:
Well, Berto lives in Ukraine, you live in
Toulouse, France.
This is the point. It is my language, my country, my region - if you
want.
Some things that are important to me. I come from
there. While he - he
came
in there.
Hoi,
Would you not agree that because Berto lives in "your" country, a
country where you do not live, is in a better position to observe. Would
you not agree that as he chooses to live there he may know the people,
the country, the region and love them as well?
Thanks,
GerardM
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