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To: daddunes who wrote (2553)12/4/2005 6:27:42 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 217786
 
i think many thoughts, and some are contradictory:

i think much more folks want hk to remain exactly as we already are, so, a 63k crowd on a beautiful balmy sunday is a relatively small affair

i think one person one vote will definitely change hk, and given that hk is already the best place in the world to work, start businesses and store moolah, changing it for the better is difficult, ruining it is relatively easy

i think hk folks are generally centered on self and family, and if so, perhaps one person one vote can work out for a small place such as hk, as long as the crowds do not mess with the freedoms by layering on rights