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A Clockwork Orange was the blueprint for the decline of the English society. Both England and France seem to be in a race to see who can return back to the Stone Age first. France has a slight lead now but England is catching up fast. England and France are living examples of nations where the people basically distrust their fellow man and will not rise to the occasion to overcome this thus; the inmates are running the place. The Tony Martin affair was but the tip of a very large iceberg that shows a lot of its ugliness above water even now. Why it is that Tony Blair goes against the cowards in his own socialist party with regard to Iraq is beyond me but that he does is about the only worthwhile English tradition left in the country. That he does nothing about his own country's decline and that English troops in Iraq are safer there than their families and loved ones back in London speaks volumes. Common sense as well as what used to be common law has apparently been bred out of English people. br> -- Thom Bateman br> Newport News, Virginia /p> p> "In Like Flint" was nothing but a very, very bad movie . The expression you were reaching for is "In Like Flynn." As in the immortal Errol Flynn , you young whippersnappers! br> -- Doug Welty br> Arlington, Virginia /p>
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