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Strategies & Market Trends : Asia Forum

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To: Esvida who wrote (719)1/12/1998 6:22:00 AM
From: Jack Clarke  Read Replies (1) of 9980
 
Hi Al,

>>If you know who our corruption guys
are, you have a duty to call the FBI.


Won't do much good with Ms. Reno in charge at Justice. Even Louis Freeh doesn't throw any weight around there.

As I have said before, it depends on your definition of corruption. I guess we are pikers in the US compared with the rest of the world, but when you (or your party) takes money from various business interests, labor unions, lawyers, doctors, or anybody, and then makes laws and writes tax regulations in favor of those groups, that is corruption in my book.

Maybe a third "peoples' party" wouldn't be any better, but I'd like to try one.

BTW, it's nice to know there is such a free market attitude in Thailand:

>>Thai police shut forex firm, arrest manager

BANGKOK, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Thai special branch police said on Monday they had suspended the operations of a foreign
exchange firm and arrested its manager on charges of illegal foreign currency trading.


Jack
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