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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Moominoid who wrote (66743)7/30/2005 10:51:45 PM
From: elmatador  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
One point 100% of people disagrees with Elmat: "No person should ever put himself in a position of suspition" No one agrees. Never ever found a single person who'd agree with this statement.

People think that they have rights and that other parties will always see that they are innocent, they'd get cleared no matter the situation one would be.

If you would be a member of the Muslim community, you should have bought a bycicle and start commuting by bike. Once in the neighborhood of the stations, you would walk, calmly. You should carry all kinds of identity.

If leaving in a neighborhood you should move. Or you should never live in a bad neighborhood since you and you and your kids will always be affected. YOu should always be aware of the nation-state presence.

Look when I go to the U.S, (and I am talking about BEFORE 911!!!) I arrived clean shaven. Neatly dressed. With a coat and tie. Shoes polished. Hair combed...

That because THEY told me the way it works:
Scene in 1986 in JFK airport with Elmat:
One Oriental (american) asks the officer, after seeing one guy harassed: "Why you gave a hard time to that guy?"

The officer said: "Look if you arrive in the U.S. dressed as this genteleman here" He calls me in: And asked the purpose of my visit, check my passport and say welcome to the US and waves me through while he continues "he won't have any problem."

In fact I always dressed neatly when flying to Munich, Germany, home of Siemens AG and got used to it.
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