On 9/13/07, Ingrid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > all the above arguments equate demanding bribes with criminality but somehow > exclude/excuse the payment of bribes? given the sheer number of bribe-givers > to bribe-takers and their respective classes, wouldn't it be fair to > conclude that it is, in fact, the middle and upper classes that are the most > criminal?
GPI (Good Point, Ingrid!) Deepa. On 9/13/07, Ingrid <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > all the above arguments equate demanding bribes with criminality but somehow > exclude/excuse the payment of bribes? given the sheer number of bribe-givers > to bribe-takers and their respective classes, wouldn't it be fair to > conclude that it is, in fact, the middle and upper classes that are the most > criminal? > > -- > "The future is here; it's just not widely distributed yet." - William Gibson >
