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To: elmatador who wrote (26629)12/18/2007 3:22:31 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (4) | Respond to of 217879
 
Yeup, sounds right, and so I agree.

BTW, this just in in my e-mail tray ... what could it mean? opportunities to loot, of course ;0)

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Jim Walker has it right. Something big has blown up in Europe, but no one is talking about it......

From the Financial Times:

Emergency help for financial markets entered new territory on Monday night as the European Central Bank announced it would on Tuesday offer unlimited funds at below market interest rates in a special operation to head off a year-end liquidity crisis.

The surprise move, which follows last week's co-ordinated barrage of measures by the world's central banks to increase market liquidity, suggests the ECB is still frustrated at the failure to ease market tensions.
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To: elmatador who wrote (26629)12/18/2007 12:36:11 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Respond to of 217879
 
New Zealand is undergoing a social revolution, a giant experiment, in which the fathers are put out to the booze barn and the mothers "raise" the children with Helen Clark, her coven and "CYFs" acting as "Daddy". cyf.govt.nz

The murder, violence, theft and bludging of society show the results. As do the droves of productive people leaving for Australia and other countries.

Mqurice