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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: benwood who wrote (229661)11/20/2009 8:06:48 PM
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I remember somebody -- gregor or gregor.us? -- saying a year ago that they thought that the world would eventually turn against gold miners since the environment is frequently destroyed for something that isn't actually used. That is, a point would be reached in cultures where the environment would be valued higher than the taxes and fees levied on the miners (esp. the open pitters and the leachers).

hmm... and in mexico they value the environment more than... what ? money ? to save the people ?

that is a --> roflmao...

because if they truly did, mexico city would not be the pollution soup that it is... i mean, after all... there is better than 20 million people in the soup... so they worried about a stinking mining town ? ha !

this HAS to be about something else... not the environment... [ah yes, the environment IS the excuse]
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