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Post by Paul K on Apr 18, 2019 14:18:53 GMT -8
Thanks for sharing Jan.
It is so true, all governments are corrupted, maybe those clips will open eyes of those who follow and believe.
Paul
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Post by exoticimports on Apr 20, 2019 4:01:12 GMT -8
Love the one on Hawai’i. As I tell people, our constitution prohibits overthrow and usurpation of a foreign country. The violent takeover was at the time resisted by the US president. While over time all was forgotten and Hawai’i was named a state, it is legally only in name. USA has 49 states.
Suppose they have it better than Prussia which was carved up and no longer exists. Or Kurdistan which won’t be allowed to exist.
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Post by exoticimports on Apr 21, 2019 16:35:51 GMT -8
On TV they run these brainless "Australian border security" shows, where people are getting intimidated and fined by customs for bringing in preserved, canned foods, wooden artifacts, etc from around the world. Crossing from one Australian state to another you can not bring fruits and foods. All this to not ravage the Australian native flora and fauna and farm industry. Meanwhile, fracking, mining, animal waste washed out by rivers and disposing off mine ores directly onto the "protected" Great Barrier Reef goes on big time. I can only say that these people (the politicians) are totally lost upstairs! So much for their attempt to profile themselves as being concerned about the environment and the farm industry.... Jan In defence (using AUS spelling) of Australia, this form of political corruption is everywhere. First world countries just do a better job of marketing corruption as benefiting the population and environment. Kind of like the war on drugs at the US - Mexican border. If USA government really wanted to put a dent in it, a few airstikes would work wonders. Chuck
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