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To: elmatador who wrote (25798)11/28/2007 2:21:05 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218710
 
That lot looks very tsuanami prone. I'm looking for hills more like Bangalore = a plain, very high up, well clear of tsunamis, of both financial and actual style. It must be time for a revisit to Bangalore. I haven't been there for 10 years. It must have developed a lot more.

But India didn't want Richard Branson, so he explained that he would have to take his $billions somewhere where they were welcome.

Political bosses [and the electorates that put them there] do like to keep the people poor. NZers sheeple vote themselves down the gurgler time after time. More and more people are fleeing.

Tradable citizenship is the answer. Then values would be appreciated instead of ignored. When politicians do dopey things, the share price would drop and the owners would get annoyed and turf them out.

No more serfdom!! No more state chattel cattle. The world is full of Uncle Toms. en.wikipedia.org Note that Uncle Tom is denigrated these days, whereas, like the state serfs, he is actually a noble character. Note that 'denigrated' is not a racist word.

Mqurice