10/06/03 05:18:54
>>656
What fact do I have to confirm?
I don't have any confidence in her. She's unrealistic.
>>660
I'm not completely sure if what you meant by the Restoration was, like, all the current political parties
should be disbanded once and then they should form new parties only if their basic policies and thoughts are shared.
But if that's the case, yeah, I agree with you totally.
We shouldn't support Democratic Party in order to achieve this. If DP has enough seats in the Diet, then
they'll say, " voters gave us a chance to do anything we like". That'd be the worst.
The least we could do to avoid such situation is to vote against Democratic Party and make them understand
what we expect politics to be. That's why I'm on your side.
Now to answer your question, able politicians...yeah...I think that depends on personal lookouts on life,
you know, there might be a person who still believes Hatoyama is a good politician, but
in my opinion, Ishiba shigeru deserves your attention, if you are the type of person who
felt irritated at the news that mouth-and-foot disease is spreading in Miyazaki prefecture or that Hatoyama
was responsible for causing trouble in getting rid of the dangerousness of Futenma Camp.
He knows what he's doing. He's trustworthy. Anyway, I think it's best for you to see Niconico videos in the political section.
662:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/03 13:40:53
>>661
All facts which were of help as evidence when you post >>653.
663:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/03 16:37:19
Suppose we change the subject.
I'm getting tired of this.
664:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/03 21:45:43
No idea what to say...
665:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/03 21:53:25
me too.
666:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/03 23:31:08
Aren't you sleepy?
667:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/03 23:35:49
I wasn't asleep. I heard every word you guys ware saying.
668:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/04 00:07:35
That's it for ABCnews,
Good night, America.
669:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/04 00:32:20
XXX>>663-668
670:埋地 ◆eMTYZaOJDw
10/06/04 20:34:12
>>661
Indeed, Sigreru Ishiba may be trustworthy. I do think his speaking is always simple and easy to people.
But, to my surprise, he does believes in UFO. I think he is too obedient and doesn't doubt if UFO really
exists or not. At the point, I can't have high opinion about him.
Because, I don't believe in the occult at all. If you say "UFO really exists!", let me see the testimony.
That are two testimonies; a real UFO and aliens are in.
I wonder if occult freaks can show anti-occult freaks including me that.
671:埋地 ◆eMTYZaOJDw
10/06/04 20:39:47
>>670
Oh, sorry. I've made a mistake again...
○Sigeru Ishiba
×Shigeru Ishiba
672:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 04:52:21
>>670
His way of explaining things is simple but quite logical, and about UFO,
I did see a video on YT when he mentioned it. In my opinion, he wasn't too
serious about it coz he seemed just to have fun talking about UFO. Let me point
out this: He's realistic when it comes to the security issue.
I'm sure you know about that, though..
Beside that, have you heard that Hatoyama actually gave his companions lots of money?
He said he didn't do that... Liar..
673:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 10:59:41
I think Japanese names shouldn't be romanized.
Nobody who doesn't speak Japanese can remember those convolutions of
syllables anyway.
Instead, people should use a translation of the meaning of the characters
that make up their name. Like, someone named 真田 wouldn't be called
"Sanada" abroad, but instead "Truefield."
How cool is that? I wouldn't mind being called Mr. Truefield.
Much better than people calling you Sadanada or Salada, isn't it?
674:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 11:09:30
>>673
Then, what would 佐藤 be?
鳩山元総理 would be ex Prime Minister PigeonMountain?
That's silly. If CNN called him that way, Japanese audience would hardly stop laughing.
675:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 11:20:11
>PigeonMountain
Could translate that as Dovemount. Sounds fine to me.
676:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 11:30:10
Dovemount sounds kind of like the famous American 矢口大学 (Dartmouth College).
677:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 12:56:40
Kan speaks fluent Japanese.
Better than Hatoyama does, I think.
678:677
10/06/05 13:23:00
I mean Kan is a slick politico.
679:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 13:26:51
Hope he is not as loopy as Hatoyama.
680:677
10/06/05 14:27:41
I think Sengoku is the best in the DPJ.
Though I know you like a younger politician, he is well conversant in a wide rage of policy issues.
681:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 15:44:03
>>679
I wouldn't set hope high if I were you.
Read this article.
URLリンク(www.unkar.org)
>>680
Sorry to disappont you, but I have to inform you that he's not an able person.
On the contrary, he'll do harm to the Japanese society.
I'm not sure you heard about this, but let me take it as an example; Sengoku tried
to deregulate the doctor lisence, he said Japan was going to let people practice medicine
without being licensed in Japan.. And I remember he has some kind of connection with
Korean doctors, which suggest that he plans to let Korean plastic surgeons earn huge money.
Who can be sure there'll be no trouble with such doctors? He's too shallow..
スレリンク(news板)l50
682:.
10/06/05 16:05:22
>>681
Hmm...alright.
Who do you believe in then?
683:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 16:26:23
Oh, another issue of political money...?
I'm sick of it.
684:.
10/06/05 16:32:53
Sounds like we all are sick of politics.
Where are we going without a true leader?
685:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 16:35:58
But honestly, have we ever had anyone respected as a true leader?
686:.
10/06/05 16:40:06
Yoshida Shigeru was one of the true leaders of Japan.
687:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 16:49:21
Oh, sorry. I'm not that old and don't know how great he was.
688:.
10/06/05 16:52:29
Ahh, you only know bureaucrats ruled Japan, right?
689:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 17:15:43
That's right. And I can't expect anyone.
Nothing would change significantly whoever becomes the prime minister.
Maybe slightly changes something but it doesn't really matter.
I might be wrong for thinking this way but...
690:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 17:25:55
the glass prison
691:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 17:32:52
You can keep throwing a fit non-stop in here and it will change nothing. That's for sure.
692:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 17:53:21
5 years ago or so, some of the guys I knew said Koizumi was a tough guy. But I said the Japs didn't like him in the end, saying he was the worst PM in the postwar history.
Anybody ends up like that, even though koizumi and hatoyama are totally different.
693:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 19:17:11
anal cunt
694:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 19:27:59
>>689
The least I could say is that things have been worse than they used to be after Democratic Party
took over Japan.They call themselved Democratic, but what they did for the past 9 months made our lives
worse. Come to think of it, Kan is also responsible for that since he was a member of the Hatoyama administaration,
but he became Prime Minister. What was that?
He sure can be a good performer and entertainer, but he isn't the appropriate kind of person who deserves to be manage
a state. Sadlly, some Japanese people love to make out a performer to be a good politician (and get disappointed after
he or she isn't far from it)..
Anyway, what we should do now is stop DPJ from doing anything as they like.
In order to do so, we should vote against the party. I'll probably vete for LDP or
Tachiagare Nihon or Nihonsousin, I'm still not decided on where to vote for, but
one thing is for sure; I'll never ever support DPJ.
695:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 20:25:31
The least I could say is that we should rely on ourselves.
No matter who the prime minister is.
696:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 20:51:55
In my opinion, Japanese politics won't change whoever the prime minister is.
Anyway, it's not prime minister but the U.S. that moves Japan.
The U.S. wrote the senario to make the DPJ fall from the top political party.
697:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 21:05:39
Only non-affiliates(voters) can move Japan, not the US.
698:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 23:47:11
The LDP's new plan looks like combining a consumption tax hike (from the current 5% to 10%) with a corporate tax cut.
Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) has been asking for this for years, and the LDP seems ready for it now.
It's the voters that are likely to get stuck in a loop, after all...
699:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 23:48:52
i dont know much about it but i have this opinion that "the systems" in japan is the problem, like the bureaucratic (kanryo) system.
something is not right about it - not just politicians or citizens.
i think i need to read karen van wolferen's books or something...
700:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/05 23:54:24
so all i can say about that is even if you have another PM, things will end up the same way.
its not about what tax laws or child support laws that the government might implement.
701:名無しさん@英語勉強中
10/06/06 06:02:01
I liked Koizumi.
Then again, the main reason I liked him was probably
that he looked like a Japanese version of Richard Gere.
702:埋地 ◆eMTYZaOJDw
10/06/06 07:13:47
>>672
I see. I might have made a misunderstand about him.
From now on, I'll think better of him.