ITWASSOOTED: In Scandinavia, unlike the United States, governments are considered benevolent and helpful, not institutions that should be drowned in bathtubs,

Friday, August 25, 2006

In Scandinavia, unlike the United States, governments are considered benevolent and helpful, not institutions that should be drowned in bathtubs,

Helsinki, Finland -- there are still countries where people are free of constant fear. Their secret is that they do not start or interfere in civil wars, take sides in religious conflicts, support the building of walls in the Middle East or genocide against defenseless peoples, and do not rely on ancient and arcane religious texts written by delusional tribal chieftains, gurus, demigods, fakirs, miracle workers, charlatans, drunkards, fortune tellers, madmen, and seers as a basis for their foreign and domestic policies.


wayne must be having a great time in his travels he makes me laugh and then bitch out loud. Postcard from Finland.
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