Yea rigsy...Obama is the casue of all evil in the world...even Zinn
trashed him...

On Feb 3, 7:20 am, rigsy03 <[email protected]> wrote:
> There have been many articles about homeowners just walking away from
> their mortgages because of the depressed value versus their payments,
> insurance, taxes, etc. Obama will not be able to solve this one and he
> and his administration have made the situation catastrophic for the
> present and future. Contract law is becoming a joke as people feel
> free to do as they please and they feel justified by pointing to
> scandals that make the news.
>
> On Feb 3, 7:55 am, Molly <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > I believe Obama was successful in getting info from the Swiss banks
> > themselves, or so the press here reported.  Perhaps the German
> > government might be successful in getting this information from the
> > banks.
>
> > On Feb 2, 9:10 pm, archytas <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > No morals involved Francis.  We do people for pennies in benefit fraud
> > > on the basis of information from much slimier sources.  The only
> > > questions are about how to agree how to pay the informant.
>
> > > On 2 Feb, 17:13, Lee <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > I think that perhaps Fran this is actualy a much larger question than
> > > > at first percived to be.
>
> > > > What actions should a goverment take in the running of the country?
>
> > > > I think that any goverment has it's own share of 'wet' and 'black'
> > > > work going on don't you?  I also think that thye majority of us
> > > > understand the necisity of such work, and so cannot in all god
> > > > conciousness complain over much about such dubiouse morality.
>
> > > > So when measured against this, and in these chaotic finacial times,
> > > > then perhaps theft can also be forgiven?
>
> > > > Well like most things I guess we need to look at specifics, but
> > > > personaly I'm going to have to say on this one, that at times any
> > > > goverment is bound to act imorraly for the benifit of the country, and
> > > > in all probabilty this being the case we have to deem such actions as
> > > > exceptable.
>
> > > > On 2 Feb, 16:59, frantheman <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > > > > The  German government has been offered a CD containing data
> > > > > concerning around 1,500 bank accounts in Switzerland where money has
> > > > > been squirreled away by Germans to avoid paying tax in Germany. The
> > > > > data was stolen. The asking price for the CD is € 2.5 million. The
> > > > > information is estimated to be worth around € 100 million to the
> > > > > German tax authorities.
>
> > > > > The Swiss are, predictably, incandescent. Personally, as someone who
> > > > > pays taxes in Germany, I don't have much sympathy with those rich
> > > > > enough to avoid paying their taxes by trying to hide money in other
> > > > > countries and taking a hit for doing so. On the other hand, there is
> > > > > no doubt that the German government is giving a signal that certain
> > > > > kinds of crime pay, as long as the return from other criminals (rich
> > > > > tax dodgers) is big enough. In one sense, the government is
> > > > > undoubtedly guilty of the crime of knowingly receiving stolen goods.
> > > > > Should they do it?
>
> > > > >http://www.spiegel.de/international/germany/0,1518,675371,00.html
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