re; high beams nklr

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are you serious? nklr history lesson

Post by Swede » Fri Aug 03, 2001 12:43 am

Another thing that doesn't help them is that they don't/didn't have the equipment to handle what grain they had, properly. We need more weapons, not grain bins or driers. Which is more fun to play with, guns or food? 9 out of 10 five year old boys would choose the guns, most five year old girls want to play with dolls and think playing with food is "icky". "Swede" - former Grain Retrieval and Transportation Technician
--- In DSN_klr650@y..., thesquasher@h... wrote: > Back in the 70's Russia sold all thier wheat to get money for making > atomic bombs and missiles. They didn't have enough wheat to feed > their people so the US gave them free wheat. Russia then sold it back > to the US and used the money for more weapons.

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are you serious? nklr history lesson

Post by mule2b@aol.com » Fri Aug 03, 2001 1:35 am

In a message dated 8/3/01 1:07:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time, thesquasher@... writes: --- In DSN_klr650@y..., "Miata Myk" wrote: > > >...the U.S. loans money to countries (that never gets paid back) at > > >a rediculously low interest rate, borrows that money back > > > at a higher interest rate, then re-lends it to the other countries > > >at a lower rate again? > > > > It really isn't like that. > > Alas, a few reports have been generated on it and a few articles a couple > years back under the 'thats rediculous' line in newspapers. As usual these > were not front page news but yes, in several instances it is just like that. >> Gotta keep the game going! Three card monty as played by the world financiers.