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6 degrees of separation

September 19 2011 at 12:55 PM
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Pragmatist 


Response to Re: Corruption @ National Planning & Monitoring etcetc

With the monies that have been siphoned out from Planning & Monitoring including the billions from our so called Trust Funds (RESI), I am sure in some way or another, we know some people who have benefited from this.

Theoretically, we are separated from any other person by up to a maximium of 6 people.

I assume that some are close to us that we don't want to mention it - we may have benefited from a beer or two. Else, we are just afraid of the repercussions of discussing these people.

The point I am trying to make here is that no one seems to be concerned about the amount of money that has run out of the public purse in the last couple of years. We are all talking about NA, politics etc, but remember everything in this world works on money. When we run out of money and money generating opportunities (natural resources) - we will be totally screwed. I mean the majority of us, whilst those who have swindled this country can afford to move overseas. This I do not agree with!!!


 
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