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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (166818)6/22/2002 3:29:49 AM
From: tcmay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Yes, things are very bad in Argentina. And they are even worse in Nigeria, Uganda, Sierra Leone, and several dozen other countries that make up the Turd World.

Fact is, the Turd World is screwed. By their own policies, their own central planning, their own government corruption. (They should be a warning for the U.S. as it merrily moves towards Republicrat central planning.)

A couple of billion currently living bodies are the walking dead. I care more for my cat than I care for them.

And you do, too, no matter how much you may protest. Else you would euthanize your cat and send the money you spend on cat food and vet bills each year to some starving family in Buenos Aires or Kinshasa.

You don't. So, like me, you value your cat more than you value a few billion doomed Turd Worlders.

--Tim May



To: Jim McMannis who wrote (166818)6/22/2002 9:14:30 AM
From: John F. Dowd  Respond to of 186894
 
JM: I don't know this for a fact but I would say that Argentina's problems in the citrus area might be laid at the feet of the Euro's who are probably protecting the Spanish orange growers. I can't see why if they are so destitute that are not markets for very inexpensive citrus unless these things were grown under some gov't funny money program. JFD