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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (23710)10/1/2002 9:07:06 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) of 74559
 
Ray, the grief from Israel being in the Middle East isn't that great compared with other griefs.

It's actually been quite minor - in total kilograms of grief.

The Mao grief in China, Stalin grief in USSR, Hitler grief in Europe, PolPot grief in Cambodia, USA grief in Vietnam, Hutu grief in Rwanda, famine grief here and there, disease grief everywhere, Iraq/Iran grief on the border have all been vastly huger than the grief in and around Israel.

If the UN would sort the mess out [starting with itself], Israel and surrounds would be a great place. But Moslem Jihadi ideas of throwing the Jews into the sea are problematic.

After the Ottoman empire, there was a need to carve it up into something sensible. Sure, the carve up isn't perfect, but that's life in the fast lane. What to do about it now to tidy up the problems is what counts. Going back 60 years isn't an option, let alone 120 years.

The main thing to do is ensure cdma2000 phragmented photons bring their soothing harmony to the lands currently in distress. That'll cheer people up.

Mqurice
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