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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (62063)4/16/2005 9:09:14 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (4) of 74559
 
Hello Maurice, <<Murders to happen tomorrow are another matter>>

... what about murders that is happening right now?

<<Homeland Security enhancement>>

... exactly, that is what it could be all about, no?

Issues become much clearer when we accept the concept of "Just Is", else we would be <<relitigate forever, backwards for 10,000 years>>.

Once accepting "What Is" as a foundation, we can visualize "What Must Inevitably Be", without arguing about the merit of What Must Be.

What must inevitably be is that Taiwan and China were one and will be one again, else China's progress on all spheres will be for naught.

Whether reunification happens by force or voting by wallet and pattering of feet does not change the "What Must Inevitably Be".

The route to "What Must Inevitably Be" is in fact at the choice of the folks living on Taiwan, and they are voting, everyday, with their wallet and feet, and once per so often, ballots.

The fact that some disagree with the outcome of the voting by all means and every measure changes not a thing, even if they try to be 'pro-Japan' in their attempt to whatever end by twisted logic.

I mean, either we have faith in the electorates collective judgement or we do not, and I do. What is happening is precisely fine, for it is the wish of the people, in the aggregate.

Chugs, J
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