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  • Dingleberry
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by Nobar King View Post
    I was informed earlier that I had mistaken Denmark for the Netherlands. It's not the same thing? I thought that's where all that Aesops fables stuff all came from.

    They're both two cities that fought against the NAZIs in WWII, right? And they both have dykes that keep the cities dry?

    Maybe if I knew some of the differences I'd be able to tell them apart.
    Stop being so ignorant.
    They are completely seperate countries with entirely different cultures
    Maybe you could do some research yeah?

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  • GunterH
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    I have to be more precise. What good has the senate and congress in store for you? How close are you to your locate senator or congressman? Are they interested in anything to demand our money as taxes and pay off huge bank managers who have ruined our economy?

    I for my part has no feeling or even knowledge about who is sitting, eating and drinking down in the European parliament for Denmark.

    I know that when they spoke about about the svine flu, Messersmith (not the plane but a politician) asked to receive the medication first because he was more important as a human as the voters. I know that another one is called Dan Joergensen because a former prime minister told the population that he is a good guy you can trust. I guess that he wont do anyone harm because none have heard him speak a sentence of his own. If you don't do anything, then you don't do anything wrong.

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  • Pastor Ezekiel
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by GunterH View Post
    The European Union is for us as Washington is for you.
    So the EU is a city?

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  • GunterH
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    The European Union is for us as Washington is for you. Too far away from both us and God. Ruled by corrupt politicians under influence from lobbyists they have no or little interest in the voters and their daily ordeal.

    In fact there are no legislation regarding lobbyists in the European Union. It is a six-lane high way towards corruption.

    To make matters worse the entire parliament is moving around between three cities. The European Union could settle this problem like the question of whether the U.S parliament should be located in Richmond instead was settled in the years between 1860 and 1865, but they have not started to debate this issue yet.

    I havn't been in the Netherlands for years since the big flood in my early childhood. In fact my life had been marked by floodings as I have moved recently as result of the great Danish deluge of 2010.

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  • Deuteronomy
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by LardBoy View Post
    Most nations has abandoned their monarchs as actual ruler, in Europe only 12 monarchies remain, 9 constitutional monarchies, 2 semi-constitutional monarchies, and 1 absolute monarchy.

    In the constitutional monarchies, the monarch is officially head of state and has authority over the parliament.

    In the semi-constitutional monarchies, the monarch is officially head of state, but the parliament is the supreme authority.

    In the Absolute monarchy, the monarch officially has complete power to do what he wants... But the last absolute monarch in Europe is the Pope and he cant do anything that is against the Catholic interpretation of the bible, that and the fact that his army only consists of a couple hundred Swiss army veterans, severely limits his options for using his power.


    No modern monarch dares to use their power (for fear of the parliament overthrowing them and establishing a full democracy), so their are basically just national symbols used to strengthen nationalist and patriotic feelings and attract tourists from Japan.


    And the European union is just economic cooperation between the European countries, it has no more power than the heads of states of the European nations gives it... Kinda like the UN, but more focused on trade and only for Europeans...
    Hotdigidi, you're a regular know-it-all, aren't you? Do you know Jesus? Do you know that you will rot in Hell for an eternity if you do not repent? Do you know that filthy homersexuality is an unforgivable sin? How do you like them apples?

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  • LardBoy
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by WilliamJenningsBryan View Post
    Well, this thread has certainly been interesting. I thought all you Europaeons had given up all your silly little countries, along with your silly little Kings, Queens and Arch Dukes that got you into all your silly little wars where Godly Americans had to come and bail you all out. I was under the impression that you were now called the "Europaeon Union".
    Most nations has abandoned their monarchs as actual ruler, in Europe only 12 monarchies remain, 9 constitutional monarchies, 2 semi-constitutional monarchies, and 1 absolute monarchy.

    In the constitutional monarchies, the monarch is officially head of state and has authority over the parliament.

    In the semi-constitutional monarchies, the monarch is officially head of state, but the parliament is the supreme authority.

    In the Absolute monarchy, the monarch officially has complete power to do what he wants... But the last absolute monarch in Europe is the Pope and he cant do anything that is against the Catholic interpretation of the bible, that and the fact that his army only consists of a couple hundred Swiss army veterans, severely limits his options for using his power.


    No modern monarch dares to use their power (for fear of the parliament overthrowing them and establishing a full democracy), so their are basically just national symbols used to strengthen nationalist and patriotic feelings and attract tourists from Japan.


    And the European union is just economic cooperation between the European countries, it has no more power than the heads of states of the European nations gives it... Kinda like the UN, but more focused on trade and only for Europeans...

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  • WilliamJenningsBryan
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Well, this thread has certainly been interesting. I thought all you Europaeons had given up all your silly little countries, along with your silly little Kings, Queens and Arch Dukes that got you into all your silly little wars where Godly Americans had to come and bail you all out. I was under the impression that you were now called the "Europaeon Union".

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  • LardBoy
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by Cranky Old Man View Post
    Why don't you people buy oil?
    We drill up what we need from our part of the North Sea, no need to buy.. We actually export most of the oil and gas from there.

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  • Cranky Old Man
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by LardBoy View Post
    Denmark is one of the world's leading producers of modern windmills for electricity
    Why don't you people buy oil?

    people should go kill themselves

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  • LardBoy
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Denmark is one of the world's leading producers of modern windmills for electricity, not to be confused with the huge amount of old windmills in the Netherlands that where for corn milling, land drainage, saw milling, and in fact all manner of industrial purposes (these days the old mills are mainly tourist attractions) .

    There is wooden shoes in both Denmark and The Netherlands, but in Denmark we are mostly using plastic shoes modelled after wooden shoes, as plastic is cheaper, more flexible and generally more comfortable.

    And its Sweden and Norway with the Nobel prizes (there a LOT of different Nobel prizes), almost all the Nobel prizes are awarded in Sweden, only the Nobel peace prize is awarded in Norway.


    And GodRapedMeAndILikeIt, please, keep a proper tone, you and i can disagree with the baptists all we like, but that dosnt justify saying things like people should go kill themselves.

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  • Palmer C. Eldrich
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by H. Montague Worthington View Post
    Which one is the one with wooden shoes and windmills?
    Sweden?

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  • H. Montague Worthington
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Which one is the one that gives the Nobel Prize?

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  • H. Montague Worthington
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Which one is the one with wooden shoes and windmills?

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  • Dirk
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Originally posted by GodRapedMeAndILikeIt View Post
    Well then it shouldnt be a problem for you people..
    But how could it be a sin? Most people suicide
    cause they feel so bad of what they might have done, or what could have happened . How is it a sin to let them finally put and end to their misery.
    Is that a sin?
    Yes

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  • GodRapedMeAndILikeIt
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    Re: What is the difference between Denmark and the Netherlands?

    Well then it shouldnt be a problem for you people..
    But how could it be a sin? Most people suicide
    cause they feel so bad of what they might have done, or what could have happened . How is it a sin to let them finally put and end to their misery.
    Is that a sin?

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