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Author Topic: Guess the Country  (Read 47370 times)

Offline Collatica

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Re: Guess the Country
« Reply #525 on: September 12, 2007, 10:01:05 AM »
Woah, 1.1%?! damn...
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Offline Trey

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Re: Guess the Country
« Reply #526 on: March 14, 2008, 03:28:21 AM »
Well, since this sort of faded away...

This country's first democratically elected president was assassinated in October 1993 after only four months in office.
"I believe every single person is extraordinary. The tragedy is that we
have a society where too many people never get to fulfill that
extraordinary potential. My view – the liberal view – is that
government’s job is to help them to do it. Not to tell people how to
live their lives. But to make their choices possible, to release their
potential, no matter who they are. The way to do that is to take power away from those who hoard it. To challenge vested interests. To break down privilege. To clear out the bottlenecks in our society that block opportunity and block progress. And so give everyone a chance to live the life they want." - Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Offline Pepe

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Re: Guess the Country
« Reply #527 on: March 23, 2008, 01:24:01 AM »
Burundi?

Offline Trey

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Re: Guess the Country
« Reply #528 on: March 23, 2008, 02:18:40 AM »
Yes!  I don't really have the patience nor the time to find the really difficult questions (nor any idea where to find them), soooo...your turn, Pepe.
"I believe every single person is extraordinary. The tragedy is that we
have a society where too many people never get to fulfill that
extraordinary potential. My view – the liberal view – is that
government’s job is to help them to do it. Not to tell people how to
live their lives. But to make their choices possible, to release their
potential, no matter who they are. The way to do that is to take power away from those who hoard it. To challenge vested interests. To break down privilege. To clear out the bottlenecks in our society that block opportunity and block progress. And so give everyone a chance to live the life they want." - Nick Clegg, Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom