Super-sized power

You know your hippie friends don’t have enough to worry about when they complain about things like this on Joi Ito’s Web: DELAY: John, we’re no longer a superpower. We’re a super-duperpower DeLay simply echoed Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, and others who’ve said: Even the mightiest nation on earth – … Continue reading “Super-sized power”

You know your hippie friends don’t have enough to worry about when they complain about things like this on Joi Ito’s Web:

DELAY: John, we’re no longer a superpower. We’re a super-duperpower

DeLay simply echoed Chris Patten, the last British governor of Hong Kong, and others who’ve said:

Even the mightiest nation on earth – what Ray Seitz, the former American ambassador in London, has called the “super-duper-power” – cannot do everything on its own.

As the world’s only super-power, we do have special status, like it or not.

Via Jeff Jarvis.

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  1. MY DEAR,
    My name is Madam ANISET NADA. A complete citizen
    of the Philippines, widow to the late former minister
    of finance in Philippine who died on 15th of May 2002.
    My husband fell sick and he was flown to France for
    treatment but later died of ulcer and he has been
    buried.
    I inherited a total sum of 24million dollars from my
    late husband, this money which is concealed in a
    metallic trunk box is deposited with a security and
    finance company here in Philippine. Due to the
    instruction I laid down before I deposited the box,
    that I needed maximum security/safety of my
    consignment and no body nor government organization
    can trace the where about of the box until I am ready
    and prepare to claim it. for this reason the security
    company used their diplomatic means to send the box
    out of Philippines to Abidjan- Cote d’Ivoire where
    they have their underground secrete vault. This
    deposit was coded under a secret arrangement as a
    family treasure. This means that the security company
    does not know the content of this trunk box that was
    sent from the Philippine to Abidjan- Cote d’Ivoire
    under a diplomatic coverage for safe keeping.
    My main purpose of sending you this mail is because of
    the way I found you and perhaps trustworthy to give
    you this priority of shipping the box of
    money to any address that you think is very secure and
    save in your country with your percentage of which we
    shall chat on soon.
    In fact, since the death of my husband, his brothers
    has been seriously chasing me around with constant
    treats, trying to suppress me so that they might have
    the documents of his landed properties and confiscate
    them. They have successfully collected all his
    properties, yet they never stopped there, they told me
    to surrender all bank account of my late husband,
    which I did, but I never disclose to them this deposit
    with the security company in Abidjan- C?te d’Ivoire,
    because this is where my future and destiny lies upon.
    The family of my late husband never aware of the
    secret existence of this deposit which I made with the
    security company and they can never be aware of it.
    Out of fear of my late husbands family, and when the
    situation becomes uncontrollable because of pressure
    on me from the Government of the Philippines, I decide
    to look for a trustworthy person who could assist me
    retrieve this box of money from the security company
    for onward lodgement into his account for the purpose
    of future investment. Consider my situation as a widow
    and come to my rescue.
    There is need for urgent action because I’m paying
    $100 dollars per day as a demurrage to the security
    company for safe keeping this consignment.. I will
    send you
    the Authorization Certificate to call them in my next
    mail which is the Certificate of deposit that they
    gave me on the very day when the box of money was
    deposited under their company.
    I give thanks immensely for your co-operation as I
    look forward to hear from you soon.
    All the best,
    Madam ANISET NADA.

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