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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
No politics for me johnny, not a Scottish nationalist, I have never voted, ever, in any election, ever. Politics is for politicians. Personally I am a kind of natural socialist, like the native Americans were socialist. Scotland will never be free, new boss is the same as the old boss. As you know there is history between us, but there are many things to admire about our English cousins despite their foibles. 🙂
Did you know that the mighty Roman Empire were terrified of the Scots
and the Irish?

They ran out of Ireland as quick as they could and they also feared the Scots.
That's why that big wall was built.

In Britain only the Scots were the equal of the Roman army.

The Romans had defeated the English and the Welsh.

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Originally posted by johnnylongwoody
Did you know that the mighty Roman Empire were terrified of the Scots
and the Irish?

They ran out of Ireland as quick as they could and they also feared the Scots.
That's why that big wall was built.

In Britain only the Scots were the equal of the Roman army.

The Romans had defeated the English and the Welsh.
Yes in my little town of Kirkintilloch there are still many remains of the Roman presence here, the Antonine wall is still visible in many places as well as mosaics and bathhouses , fortifications etc. My own opinion is that there was nothing really here for them? The Scots and Irish are one.

Very Rusty
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I am from Canada

What I like about Canada is the East coast, its hard working people, & scenic landscape.

What I hate about Canada is the FEW people in Toronto & Ottawa (gutless cowards) who call us names, but do not have the courage to do so to our faces.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
Yes in my little town of Kirkintilloch there are still many remains of the Roman presence here, the Antonine wall is still visible in many places as well as mosaics and bathhouses , fortifications etc. My own opinion is that there was nothing really here for them? The Scots and Irish are one.
As well as being unable to fight and defeat the Irish or Celts as the Romans
called them,

The Romans gave the name Hibernus to Ireland.

This is where we get the word Hibernian from.

Apparently Hibernus in the Latin translates as Winter or Wintry.

So the Romans didn't like the weather either.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
I am from Canada

What I like about Canada is the East coast, its hard working people, & scenic landscape.

What I hate about Canada is the FEW people in Toronto (gutless cowards) who call us names, but do not have the courage to do so to our faces.
what do they call you.

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Originally posted by johnnylongwoody
As well as being unable to fight and defeat the Irish or Celts as the Romans
called them,

The Romans gave the name Hibernus to Ireland.

This is where we get the word Hibernian from.

Apparently Hibernus in the Latin translates as Winter or Wintry.

So the Romans didn't like the weather either.
we got the name Caledonia, after a tribe that resided here. The Picts were more easterly, in the region of Fife, they painted themselves and fought butt naked.

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Originally posted by robbie carrobie
what do they call you.
You missed the point.

They are gutless cowards who can not do it in person.

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Originally posted by Very Rusty
You missed the point.

They are gutless cowards who can not do it in person.
How about reading this, y'all, and then making comment?

http://madon.public.iastate.edu/katz.braly.replication.pdf

I didn't come across this by accident, neither!

There's enough stereotpyical mushwa here to keep you busy, and learning something, for a day at least!

-m. 😀

Edit: Oh! Any questions..... fire away - at each other. 😛 I'll just observe. 😉

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Originally posted by lolof
Sweden:

+ Democracy, monarchy, lots of space, Allemansrätten (in short: Allemansrätten gives a person the right to access, walk, cycle, ride, ski, and camp on any land—with the exception of private gardens, the immediate vicinity of a dwelling house and land under cultivation.)

- cuts in public care for children, elderly, schools
Lolof: Can you give practical examples of Allemansratten that provide rights not available in other countries? Not being thick here (or too thick, I hope) - it sounds like proportionally, alot more land in your country belongs to your government than our government.

There are also practical lmitations on this as well, aren't there? Your military bases are secure, for example?

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Originally posted by sasquatch672
Lolof: Can you give practical examples of Allemansratten that provide rights not available in other countries? Not being thick here (or too thick, I hope) - it sounds like proportionally, alot more land in your country belongs to your government than our government.

There are also practical lmitations on this as well, aren't there? Your military bases are secure, for example?
I think that a similar Every Man's Right exists in other countries as well - Scotland for instance.

Here's some information that I hope will answer your questions, and yes, there are military places with limited access.

http://www.naturvardsverket.se/en/In-English/Start/Enjoying-nature/The-right-of-public-access/What-is-the-Right-of-Public-Access/

I think this explains it better than I could - for me it's just something I take for granted every day.

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I found another link with useful information:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_to_roam

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Originally posted by Kewpie
Just one sentence of each, please. That way everyone gets a fair go.

My country is: Australia.
I like: the way that compulsory voting ensures that we all have a say in how we live our lives, not just those with the biggest pockets and the loudest voices.
I dislike: the way that we are a huge empty country, yet 95% of us are crowded into a few enormous cities developed around the two great gods: (1) car (2) enormous house.
My country is the U.S.A.

Love: Freedom to vote and free speech.

Dislike: I fear we are becoming a plutocracy.

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Canada(via Scotland)

Like: freedom (often taken for granted, although I think that's true of all free nations), diversity (in lots of areas, not just peoples).
Dislikes: People who complain about governments (Federal, Provincial and Municipal) but when asked who they voted for say, "Oh, I didn't/don't.

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USA

Like: our relative freedom, things are a lot worse elsewhere

dislike: our arrogance. We butchered the natives, enslaved the blacks, subjugated the women, and our prison system is a retarded disgrace.

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Canada

Like: Our distinctive modest patriotism and our reputation amongst the worldly as good people in a negative zone

Dislike: The fractured nature of its people from coast to coast

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