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To: regli who wrote (34422)7/28/2005 5:01:57 PM
From: shades  Respond to of 116555
 
Yah I think the way those british ex pats were trying to hide money in offshore bank accounts wasn't so legal though - hehe. Or maybe it was until the laws changed and made things more transparent - I remember at the time they told me the powers that be in the us gubbment and other western nations was threatening economic sanctions against some of the offshore countries if they didn't open up thier banks to the IRS. Whaetever happened to national sovereignty and privacy? hehe There is no police state getting started eh? SO when the going gets tough you are going to bail the titanic and not stay and help the rest of us down in second and third class who are drowning? hehe

I watched a special on discovery recently about this greek ship that went down near south africa - a cruise ship. It pissed everyone off that the crew bailed first and the only ones left to help them were the entertainment directors and musicians! SO I have to look to michael jackson and brittney with angelina jolie and andy garcia to save me?



To: regli who wrote (34422)7/28/2005 10:07:05 PM
From: starhawke  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
"Having accounts outside the U.S. is perfectly legal." - Until Patriot Act III.