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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (7089)10/23/2001 5:53:15 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Read Replies (2) of 281500
 
MQ, obviously anyone who tries to steal rightfully proprietary properties carried on camels, traded
all over the world. (insideer Qcom+Nokia joke)

Here in finn+land we have some good reference works on reindeer legal issues and farmer issues,
you might have some of maoris and other immigrants??

Free global trading is in every corner and sentence of islam, just like rights to water if in the
desert (interesting contrast with SEC rules, except at this moment of crises, no shorters
need apply for patriotic honor, like spilling water in the desert)

Sheep should also be a common issue, maybe even regular cattle and cowboys.
There is a little muslim in all of us, no??

Ilmarinen

PS Minor explanations, much of islam has to do with free trade, on top of the mercy of
the new testament, and the "eye for an eye and soon we willall be happily blind" of the
old testament.

As reindeer cannot survive in the same place for more than some months, the legal system is
different than for stationary farmers, kind of a legal system applied for free roaming (another
QCOM-Nokia joke, SIM cards are important)

Upholding global free trade is important both for fun+damentalist islamists and americans, fair
price for a fair product, as well as license payments (no??)

Without going too deep into the cattle and sheep cultures, too many irresistable issues.
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