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Thread ID: 126934 2012-09-25 21:05:00 In the name of “progress,” the world is regressing to neoserfdom zqwerty (97) PC World Chat
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1303387 2012-09-26 22:39:00 Dont worry Cic, 6 months in a white collar with conjugal visits or even home detention , you will be fine ;)

Do you think Jen is into visitations?
Cicero (40)
1303388 2012-09-26 23:20:00 Do you think Jen is into visitations?

As Homer Simpson said "I dont know..."
Gobe1 (6290)
1303389 2012-09-27 05:24:00 Do you think Jen is into visitations?

I suppose it would depend on the cost of each visit and how much your credit card can handle ... :D
SP8's (9836)
1303390 2012-09-27 05:28:00 Good article Zqwerty thanks. Still chewing my way through it. Winston001 (3612)
1303391 2012-09-27 08:03:00 Just in case you think I am making it up re Banks above law, again and endless supply of similar articles..............

www.usnews.com
Cicero (40)
1303392 2012-09-27 09:25:00 You know, I could swear that Cicero is slowly moving across the colour spectrum towards the pink of late. A sort of purplish at the moment :thumbs: Terry Porritt (14)
1303393 2012-09-27 10:17:00 You know, I could swear that Cicero is slowly moving across the colour spectrum towards the pink of late. A sort of purplish at the moment :thumbs:

LOL. Do you remember the time Cicero (Thomas) and I thoughtfully suggested your theme song was The Red Flag? :D
Winston001 (3612)
1303394 2012-09-27 10:41:00 LOL. Do you remember the time Cicero (Thomas) and I thoughtfully suggested your theme song was The Red Flag? :D

Indeed :) It's a question of relativity. We came to NZ in '77 and quickly found the National Party under Muldoon elected in November of that year was somewhat to the left of Mao tse tung, then followed by Labour who were somewhat to the right of Ghengis Khan.....no wonder SurferJoe refers to us as upside down land :banana

Edit: National were already in office and the next election was in 78, not 77.
Terry Porritt (14)
1303395 2012-09-27 19:43:00 You know, I could swear that Cicero is slowly moving across the colour spectrum towards the pink of late. A sort of purplish at the moment :thumbs:
I must confess Terr, I have difficulty defining a government these days.I believe small government is the way to go, where they facilitate the market to produce what they are best at.For some reason gov. over the years have got bigger and with that the social agenda grows.
This is where I find corruption on both sides re banking system etc, so how do you pick one over the other?
Cicero (40)
1303396 2012-09-27 22:25:00 When it comes to smallness, Government is the ideal place to have lots of small. It is probably impossible to have too much minuteness. An attractive way to achieve this without astronomical redundancy payments is to allow the politicians and civil service to decide whether smallness is achieved by a reduction in numbers or a reduction in size of the individual participants. To ensure fairness the process of size reduction could alternate between road rollers and tree shredders. R2x1 (4628)
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