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Encouraging Developments From the Edges of the Anglosphere

Barrie9 Wrote: Aug 30, 2010 11:12 AM
I believe in everything that you have stated and am ready for November to get rid of all those that have lived on the american dollar for many many years. It is time to do away with the incumbent and get the second team in. It the second team doesn't do the job then they will understand that they too will be replaced with those sitting on the bench and awaiting their turn at bat. Term limits and no more professional politicians

In this tumultuous political year, the latest sharp surprises come from the far reaches of the Anglosphere -- Alaska and Australia.

These were lands to which Capt. James Cook voyaged even as the seaboard Atlantic colonists were rebelling against king and Parliament in London. Cook's charts of the southern coast of Australia are still in use, and he sailed from there to Hawaii and then through the Bering Strait to the ice-choked Arctic Sea. You can see splendid murals of his voyages in the Captain Cook Hotel in Anchorage.

Australia joined the Anglosphere when the British established a convict settlement there in 1788,...

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