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(Pattaya Mail) Thailand more dangerous each year
Yes, your right, the world is becoming more dangerous everyday. Because of
all the laws and rights being abused. People are infringing on other's rights because they can and will not be punished or stopped. The laws need to be tougher to protect the rights of all. I think humans are liberating too far beyond reversal. It will go so far that we all will have to rely on ourselves to defend ourselves. Authorities cannot do it either efficient or properly. Look at the parents of that poor girl who was kidnapped and murdered in Florida, they are now questioning he authorities as to why this guy was out on bail or out of prison. Now there is a multi million dollar lawsuit brewing because the authority screwed up. Not to mention a poor girl's life was lost because the authorities screwed up. Serious change in the way we deal with those who break the laws needs to be looked at. "EAC" wrote in message . .. Er... The whole world becomes more dangerous each year, this trend is noticeable since the last few centuries. And it will continue to do so. It will be quite peaceful though, kinda anyway. For areas controlled by the New World Order government, in an 1984 kind of way anyway. Of course, things wouldn't last dangerous forever, so... don't worry. As for newspapers. Well... Can you really trust newspapers? Can you really trust anyone these days? |
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"Peter L" wrote in message ... "lopez the wolf" wrote in message ... "loikroh" wrote in message ... That's about the most stupid reply I've seen on this group in years (sorry about the top-posting) Especially stupid when he replies to Vagga rather than the newspaper it was extracted from!!!! I reply to the ng. How would I reply to the newspaper? Please teach me since you are so smart. Is that so difficult then. You assume it was Vaggabond. "When all you have to do is say the newpaper article said" |
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(Pattaya Mail) Thailand more dangerous each year
To misquote Willy Shakes:
"Oh lord what whimps these Farangs be!" I second the thought that it is silly to expect high class manners from a bootleg DVD seller. When I have bought pirated DVDs in NYC and I had a problem viewing I simply went to the vendor said " Hello sir "and then said "that one had a problem so Thanks man" as I changed the DVD quickly but in his clear view of the vendor. I guess if the gentleman is unable to resolve the situation they should go to the Tourist Police on Walking street. Just my 2 cents Dafe " Tuuk" wrote in message ... Yes, your right, the world is becoming more dangerous everyday. Because of all the laws and rights being abused. People are infringing on other's rights because they can and will not be punished or stopped. The laws need to be tougher to protect the rights of all. I think humans are liberating too far beyond reversal. It will go so far that we all will have to rely on ourselves to defend ourselves. Authorities cannot do it either efficient or properly. Look at the parents of that poor girl who was kidnapped and murdered in Florida, they are now questioning he authorities as to why this guy was out on bail or out of prison. Now there is a multi million dollar lawsuit brewing because the authority screwed up. Not to mention a poor girl's life was lost because the authorities screwed up. Serious change in the way we deal with those who break the laws needs to be looked at. "EAC" wrote in message |
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