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Strategies & Market Trends : Strictly: Drilling II

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To: c.hinton who wrote (24074)12/24/2002 3:30:25 AM
From: Elizabeth Andrews  Read Replies (1) of 36161
 
It is all about money and the countries where this really matters have a constitution that allows certain issues and actions to be held accountable. Whenever cash is converted to other forms of paper, such as stock certificates, fraud and corruption are always in play. All of the other economies in the world are driven by the same things we are. Everybody wants to be better off, richer and have better things for the next generation. But most countries do not have a system that provides for and insures and protects property rights. This is the single most important thing a responsible government can do.

It has nothing to do with Aids relief or providing any type of relief for the poor. If the poor had property and were given title a lot of the poverty baloney and bleeders like you would have nothing to say. The ethic is the right to property and the resolve of the government is to protect it, period. The so-called poor nations you are whining about don't do this. Get them to do this and then they might deserve aid for some issues, but it probably won't be necessary.
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