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To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (23943)10/11/2007 9:20:43 PM
From: TobagoJack  Respond to of 218775
 
yeup, sounds about right, and case closed

now we can wait for cb ilaine to either address the true and genuine issues or slink and skulk away until some future emerging time, and

we can expect, neah, anticipate with relish, maurice mq spin and bob, saying not much of anything on nothing.

meantime, getting back to business ... Softbank ... oops, I meant Shenhua should be up again today, and you, Seeker, has a taxing problem of what to do with the lucre justly rewarded to the righteous and given to the just :0)



To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (23943)10/11/2007 9:22:54 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218775
 
As a student and follower of the Dalai Lama, I do not accept your explanation of facts.

Very flattering to the PRC, as is, no doubt, your purpose.



To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (23943)10/11/2007 9:26:02 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218775
 
SoT, that's silly to say that Tibetans considered Tibet to be part of China. Not that you said that. Often people consider somebody else's property as rightfully belonging to them. That is how chimps operate.

Chinese are closely related to chimps. So they grab property from other people if they can and boss them around. Did you know that Chinese DNA is something like 98.5% chimp?

The fact that they vote to invade Tibet doesn't mean that's a good idea. Now they want to murder and enslave Taiwanese who defy them.

Mqurice



To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (23943)10/12/2007 3:02:19 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 218775
 
Brazil counts 4 banks among the top 20 after Santander/ABN merge. (Private banks, I meant)

09. Banco do Brasil (BR) - US$ 173 billion
10. Bradesco (BR) - US$ 151 billion
11. Santander BR/ABN Brasil (BR) - US$ 141 billion
14. Itaú (BR) - US$ 132 billion



To: Seeker of Truth who wrote (23943)10/13/2007 6:46:34 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 218775
 
SoT, you were supposed to take the bait. Here it is again: <Chinese are closely related to CHIMPs. So they grab property from other people if they can and boss them around. Did you know that Chinese DNA is something like 98.5% CHIMP? >

It's no fun going fishing if the fish just swim on by!

Can't you are least say "You are a racist" or something?

Please?

Meanwhile, <Before the revolution Tibet acknowledged Chinese stamps and currency as theirs. It's only the US that invented a separate country. As far as evil treatment of the Tibetan people, everything I have ever heard is that the Communists treated the Tibetan people as brutally as they treated the Han people, no discrimination. > So you think the fact that they were equally brutal makes it okay? Odd way of looking at things, but I can see your point.

The fact that somebody uses the currency of another country doesn't mean they consider themselves the same country. Did you know Saddam had big stashes of US$ cash? People use what cash they can to achieve what they are trying to achieve.

I have a stash of US$ too, but that doesn't mean I consider myself American or that the USA should own NZ [though that wouldn't be the worst idea in the world].

Mqurice