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Devestating Effects of the New Colonialists

Unread postby deMolay » Thu 13 Aug 2009, 20:48:07

The Elite are pushing out the poor. Up for grabs, farmland, water, cheap labour. Will work for food on a grand scale. The return of Feudalism. http://www.independent.co.uk/environmen ... 67725.html
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Re: Devestating Effects of the New Colonialists

Unread postby americandream » Thu 13 Aug 2009, 21:44:20

Predictable boiled British twaddle.

Can this be any worse than the current state of post British Imperial advantage where some doofus from a Expletive deleted. hole in Bognor Regis has the choice of almost 25% of this planet's territory in which to settle.

This article is going where it most serves a useful purpose, down my toilet.
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Re: Devestating Effects of the New Colonialists

Unread postby deMolay » Fri 14 Aug 2009, 08:45:55

I looked on my map of NZ and can't find Bognor? Heh, Heh.
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Re: Devestating Effects of the New Colonialists

Unread postby americandream » Fri 14 Aug 2009, 08:59:10

deMolay wrote:I looked on my map of NZ and can't find Bognor? Heh, Heh.


Thats cos Bognor is in Britain. You know..the same Britain that ships her surplus out to us in the British colonies and that includes the nominally independent US. :lol:
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