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To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (1768)11/1/2005 8:28:10 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218109
 
SoT, did you see that TJ claims that contrary to your theory that he has to be very careful of what he writes, he can write anything he likes? He says he is living in freedom, more so than everyone else.

So your upset that I was deliberately taunting him into getting in trouble with the megalomaniacs in Beijing was incorrect.

It's all hunky dory in China. Let freedom reign, as they say [or King George II does anyway].

Mqurice



To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (1768)11/1/2005 10:17:37 PM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218109
 
SoT, it is your money and your choice, and I respect that. how many times have you been to Brazil to have come to this conclusion? I can talk about Canada because I have been there several times and know many Canadians.



To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (1768)11/1/2005 11:06:33 PM
From: energyplay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218109
 
The gun control issue (or at least some of it) seems to have been exported to Brazil from various factions in the United States, with both ignoring certain excesses of police corruption (similar to parts of Mexico or the western US in slightly earlier times)

I expect future firearms policies in Brazil will tend to trend in a direction that you may be happier with.

Civilized places like Curitiba will likely have more restrictive laws, areas near Paraguay & Bolivia will adapt to local neccesity.