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From: "goldjackass"
Date: Sun, 05 Jul 2009 03:57:28 -0000
To: <cebucitytoday@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [cebucitytoday] Re: Global campaign to write off debts of developing countries
aah bobo these guys are too damm old to run a shovel, they will never get out of the hole they are in and if social security is in the crapper they don't have a prayer of ever getting to the rp and if they did they wouldn't have any money so no honey so what would be the point, no when tshtf these social security guys will just be unplugged
thegoldjackass
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> ---use the "borrow from peter to pay paul method" our gov't does it. get a bigger shovel, and dig a deeper and deeper, and deeper, hole. when you cannot climb out file chapter 11 and come here. bobo In cebucitytoday@
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> > I'm willing to accept any loan that I don't have to pay back, anybody know how to do this???
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> > --- In cebucitytoday@
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> > > Its a laughable idea. The devloping countries would learn nothing. In truth now they already know how to increase the money comming in but often thats not what the rich want because it would end up taking away some of their power hense changes like allowing foreigners to own land in the PI or own 100% of a buisiness fall through.
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> > > Letting them skip out is just telling them its fine to borrow because we don't expect anything back at all to benefit the countries who help. Also who's really to say which countries are developing? The US is a 1st world country (or so they say) but in many ways we are developing, China is still developing, so on and so on since we are all constantly developing in hopes of becomming greater then what we were. Why should a corrupt country that doesn't push its development to the max be able to skip out just because politicians steal 95% of the money.
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> > > --- In cebucitytoday@
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> > > > Would writing off the debts of developing countries like the Philippines
> > > > really help the poor, or teach politicians to be irresponsible with
> > > > their borrowing?
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> > > > What alternatives are there that would really have a positive impact on
> > > > those that need the help the most?
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> > > > I would be interested in feedback on this issue.
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> > > > Regards
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> > > > David
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