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Politics : Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement Imminent?

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (19062)9/19/2003 9:04:06 PM
From: Ahda  Read Replies (2) of 81209
 
Searle i am sitting here thinking and perhaps rule of sword will find it is not as powerful as respect of laws and written words. Japan has seen her finances in total chaos due to currency and the Baht.

Asia is older culture and perhaps is wise she just might heed the words and lessons of Asia.

Germany's Blix was totally disregarded as diplomatic as he was in very tense situation.

China's vote is small but I am sure she saw the plight of Japan and did not want to unpeg.

Blaire, I feel he is just a puppet trying to save his own neck by hook or crook so US has for sure around 22% of vote.

This could actually be a democratic process and not mime the method the UN. These are nations that can loose their bread and butter in a global world. It always hurts the most when your own pocketbook is at stake.
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