On Jun 26, 2010, at 6:39 PM, eckinator wrote:

> 2010/6/27 William Robb <[email protected]>:
>> 
>> Like a typical reactionary, you have deliberately misconstrued what was said
>> to forward your own right wing agenda.
>> The irony of an American mocking protesters is not lost on me.
>> The kooks are on both sides of the chainlink.
> 
> Protest is necessary and I took part in it at the Heiligendamm summit,
> too. However, I don't believe in violent protest as it subtracts
> credibility IMO. The G20 is nothing but another pointless meeting of
> people apparently in power but somehow unable to act at more liberty
> than the bribe (or call it campaign donation if you will) slaves that
> they are.

Obama went to Toronto to ask for international financial regulation that might 
help prevent the kind of meltdown the world economy has recently experienced. 
The UK is calling for similar reform. Greece is an example of why reform is 
necessary.

. Small steps are all that can be expected at the G20 level, and anything 
momentous would be dangerous and frightening. They're not going to redistribute 
the worlds wealth this week, as much as a few of those on the street might 
desire that. (Really only a very few of those on the street. The rest are there 
for the party and the rock throwing.)

> But let us not start talking about politics.

But you are talking about politics, and an answer is appropriate.
Paul

> Cheers
> Ecke
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