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To: KLP who wrote (138466)6/30/2004 3:27:58 AM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
NZ is always on the scene, doing its little bit. <Perhaps the EU and NZ can help Sudan out..... > NZ is a keen UN supporter. I think they'll help out.

Also, I'm doing my big bit. I'm paying a LOT of taxes to the USA government and also using the US$ which provides profits of control [when Uncle Al pixelates more $$$$, which he does a LOT of, he gives them to Uncle Sam to spend, diluting my holdings].

I'm paying more than the average American in taxes to the USA government. No taxation without representation say I. But Americans don't believe that Independence Day nonsense really, so I can whistle for it [a vote].

In a good election system, people would vote their dollars and would not be able to vote to take other people's money for private benefit. I don't think anywhere has such a sensible democratic system where private property and person is respected and owned by the individual concerned.

It's not really a matter of helping Sudan out, it's a matter of pushing them into good behaviour with bribery and threats = be good and you can participate in the good things of life, be bad and we'll do target practise to test the latest cruise missiles and laser and gps targeting systems.

Mqurice