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    Mike Gaskey
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    The survey of 2,000 Germans by Berlin's Free University and pollsters Forsa found 24 percent of those living in western Germany want the Wall back -- double the eastern level.[^] Surprise anyone? If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? Mike K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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      The survey of 2,000 Germans by Berlin's Free University and pollsters Forsa found 24 percent of those living in western Germany want the Wall back -- double the eastern level.[^] Surprise anyone? If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? Mike K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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      Mike Gaskey wrote: If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? <wild guess>Eastern side probably didn't get what was promised, and the western side thinks it costs too damn much trying to stick to their promises?</wild guess> I wonder though how many people were serious when taking the poll. Sometimes when you're irritated, you tend to exaggerate. I'm sure the east germans really don't want to be slaves to an evil government again, and I don't think that west germans would really want that fate for anyone. -- Oneigaishimasu! I blog too now[^]

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        The survey of 2,000 Germans by Berlin's Free University and pollsters Forsa found 24 percent of those living in western Germany want the Wall back -- double the eastern level.[^] Surprise anyone? If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? Mike K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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        Mike Gaskey wrote: what is the real cause of the feelings? America, the cause of all bad things;P


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          The survey of 2,000 Germans by Berlin's Free University and pollsters Forsa found 24 percent of those living in western Germany want the Wall back -- double the eastern level.[^] Surprise anyone? If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? Mike K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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          Germans have mixed feelings on the fall of communism. As Deiter would say... you intimidate me with your aggressive mannerisms.


          Life's not fair - try to make it fair.

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            The survey of 2,000 Germans by Berlin's Free University and pollsters Forsa found 24 percent of those living in western Germany want the Wall back -- double the eastern level.[^] Surprise anyone? If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? Mike K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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            While interesting, most surveys are inaccurate when it comes to crunch time. Similar to pre-election polls people swing wildly and I doubt that if this was a vote insteead of a poll the results would be the same. [edit]What it probably does show is that a good percentage aren't happy with the results of integration. rathe than the wall itself [/edit] Regardz Colin J Davies The most LinkedIn CPian (that I know of anyhow) :-)

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              The survey of 2,000 Germans by Berlin's Free University and pollsters Forsa found 24 percent of those living in western Germany want the Wall back -- double the eastern level.[^] Surprise anyone? If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? Mike K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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              Mike Gaskey wrote: If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? IMO, the same on both sides: "it was better before". West German economy was declining in the '80 (closer to the numbers, growth was stagnating). Reunification gave a boost by (a) creating a new market to sell products, and (b) a large public-money-to-private-hands money transfer. Add the new economy bubble, Germany NOW feels the decline that it should have felt 20 years ago. (If you go deeper into west germany, you find many places that still work and act and spend like in boom times) Who's fault? Of course, the lazy, wailing, ungrateful, expensive east germans. For east germany, a lot of identity, social structures (I am *not* talking about welfare here), went overboard. Life lines were broken, plans shattered, many people lost the lives they built for themselves. Economically, it was letting Enron loose on an unsuspecting, big-eyed children. Who's fault? Of course, the colonization by west germany.


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                The survey of 2,000 Germans by Berlin's Free University and pollsters Forsa found 24 percent of those living in western Germany want the Wall back -- double the eastern level.[^] Surprise anyone? If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? Mike K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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                I knew some people who lived in Berlin in the 60's and 70's and they lived liked doomsday was tommorrow. They partied, drank and lived a very hedonistic existance. But after the wall came down that motivation was gone. Maybe that was part of the reason. Of course it may also be this: There are lies, damned lies, and statistics. Just like statistics, surveys can show you anything you want.

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                  Mike Gaskey wrote: If true, what is the real cause of the feelings? IMO, the same on both sides: "it was better before". West German economy was declining in the '80 (closer to the numbers, growth was stagnating). Reunification gave a boost by (a) creating a new market to sell products, and (b) a large public-money-to-private-hands money transfer. Add the new economy bubble, Germany NOW feels the decline that it should have felt 20 years ago. (If you go deeper into west germany, you find many places that still work and act and spend like in boom times) Who's fault? Of course, the lazy, wailing, ungrateful, expensive east germans. For east germany, a lot of identity, social structures (I am *not* talking about welfare here), went overboard. Life lines were broken, plans shattered, many people lost the lives they built for themselves. Economically, it was letting Enron loose on an unsuspecting, big-eyed children. Who's fault? Of course, the colonization by west germany.


                  Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
                  aber.. "Wie gesagt, der Scheiss is' Therapie"
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                  peterchen wrote: Who's fault? Of course So basically everyone had learned to live with the circumstances of their situation. Sounds like difficulties quickly (and fairly) merging two systems, two societies. Doesn't portend well for the eventual integration of North / South Korea or for that matter Taiwan and China. Mike "liberals were driven crazy by Bush." Me To: Dixie Sluts, M. Moore, the Boss, Bon Jovi, Clooney, Penn, Babs, Soros, Redford, Gore, Daschle - "bye bye" Me "I voted for W." Me "There you go again." RR "Flushed the Johns" Me K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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                    Mike Gaskey wrote: what is the real cause of the feelings? America, the cause of all bad things;P


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                    Have you got proofs for this? Oh i forgot they don't need them. :laugh:

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                      peterchen wrote: Who's fault? Of course So basically everyone had learned to live with the circumstances of their situation. Sounds like difficulties quickly (and fairly) merging two systems, two societies. Doesn't portend well for the eventual integration of North / South Korea or for that matter Taiwan and China. Mike "liberals were driven crazy by Bush." Me To: Dixie Sluts, M. Moore, the Boss, Bon Jovi, Clooney, Penn, Babs, Soros, Redford, Gore, Daschle - "bye bye" Me "I voted for W." Me "There you go again." RR "Flushed the Johns" Me K(arl) wrote: Date:8:50 23 Feb '05 I love you.

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                      Mike Gaskey wrote: Doesn't portend well for the eventual integration of North / South Korea or for that matter Taiwan and China. Add the fact that it was just 40 years of separation, and fairly similar culture. Mike Gaskey wrote: everyone had learned to live with the circumstances of their situation That's not surprising, given human nature :)


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                        Mike Gaskey wrote: what is the real cause of the feelings? America, the cause of all bad things;P


                        "You're obviously a superstar." - Christian Graus about me - 12 Feb '03 "Obviously ???  You're definitely a superstar!!!" mYkel - 21 Jun '04 Within you lies the power for good - Use it!


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                        PJ Arends wrote: America, the cause of all bad things I hate those bastards!! Oh wait. I'm one of them. In that case, I'm highly offended and shall - in respect to CodeProject decorum - have to rate you a 1 for your heinous attack on my people! :mad: :-D Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                          PJ Arends wrote: America, the cause of all bad things I hate those bastards!! Oh wait. I'm one of them. In that case, I'm highly offended and shall - in respect to CodeProject decorum - have to rate you a 1 for your heinous attack on my people! :mad: :-D Cheers, Tom Archer - Archer Consulting Group Programmer Trainer and Mentor and Project Management Consultant

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                          Tom Archer wrote: I hate those bastards!! Oh wait. I'm one of them. Now would be a good time for you to pull out your Turkish passport:^)


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                            Germans have mixed feelings on the fall of communism. As Deiter would say... you intimidate me with your aggressive mannerisms.


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                            Hitler was a communist? /\ |_ E X E GG

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                              Hitler was a communist? /\ |_ E X E GG

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                              eggie5 wrote: Hitler was a communist? Fascism, Communism - from any practical (Jeffersonian) perspective, what's the difference? "The Yahoos refused to be tamed."

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                                eggie5 wrote: Hitler was a communist? Fascism, Communism - from any practical (Jeffersonian) perspective, what's the difference? "The Yahoos refused to be tamed."

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                                Stan Shannon wrote: from any practical (Jeffersonian) perspective, what's the difference? Hm... I wouldn't call a perspective from which everything looks the same "practical". Unless, of course, I want to refrain from thinking. ;P


                                Pandoras Gift #44: Hope. The one that keeps you on suffering.
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