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To: carranza2 who wrote (95097)9/30/2012 2:35:40 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (3) of 217527
 
yes, i know what you speak of
had the same sort of take when first engaging w/ boracay of philippines for extended time
all adventure

in the mean time, the germans are also getting engaged w/ adventure

From: J
Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2012 2:17 PM
Subject: Re: Comments - Week of October 1 - and so the german insurrection begins

the future is postponed

hong kong to soon enough welcome german refugees

hong kong asking prices seem to be up 10-15% since qe8 announcement

power to the people by the people, tee up the internationale (in any most languages hymn.ru ), and

m.cnbc.com

Thousands in Germany Protest for Wealth Tax
The Associated Press | September 29, 2012 | 01:21 PM EDT

Thousands of people across Germany have protested for the introduction of taxes on wealth and financial transactions.

Organizers said Saturday around 40,000 people took to the streets in 40 cities to demand a more equal society.

Police estimates of the turnout in the country's biggest cities were lower than the organizers'. Frankfurt police said about 4,000 took to the streets and Cologne reported 2,000. Authorities in Berlin declined to provide an estimate but organizers said about 5,000 protested in the capital.

The organizers — including unions, civil society groups and the anti-globalization group Attac — demand a permanent tax on people's wealth "to have rich households contribute significantly more." They said the tax they're supporting would only affect the country's wealthiest citizens, with almost 99 percent not paying additional taxes.
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