"PS - We're new at this. It looks like we broke our own rule and used State jargon in our blog title. "Dipnote" refers to a diplomatic note. It is one of the many ways in which governments formally communicate with each other..." - Sean McCormack
That's ok Sean, we don't expect you to understand the LOL/meme references, any more than we understood "Dipnotes". It's an internet(s) thing, and is one way we bloggers informally communicate.
The popularity of the US. who, because I know the citizens are not really happy about it. Or do you mean the other countries. I don't think it matters either way. But I guess that why they call it politics. Nothing should effect policy except for the people. I think we are due for another tea party.
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The popularity of the US. who, because I know the citizens are not really happy about it. Or do you mean the other countries. I don't think it matters either way. But I guess that why they call it politics. Nothing should effect policy except for the people. I think we are due for another tea party.
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