On Thu, 27 Mar 2008 20:28:22 -0700, fyfpoon@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>> Nothing. Now will you finally answer my question? The Royal Bank of
>> Canada loses money by buying people free coffee. What do u lose by if
>> Tibet has self-determination?
>
> It would inconvenience me when I go to Tibet. I need to get a new
> pass****t and convert my money into a new currency.
You poor thing you. Is this why people in Tibet are being shot at, and
beaten to death by police? So that you aren't inconvenienced?
> Also, I dislike to
> see a large part in this world being run by a bunch of high lama as much
> as I dislike its being run by a bunch of communist cadres.
Well like it or lump, you don't own people, and nor does your government.
You have no moral right whatsoever to decide what system of government
they choose to live under. The only time you have any right to restrain
other people's liberty, is when they threaten somebody else's.
>
> By the way, whatever money the bank loses by buying coffee for the down
> and out can be more than made up by its humanitarian act...
Well if a bank chooses to buy you coffee, that's the bank's right. But
that doesn't mean you have a right to someone else's property, under any
cir***stances.
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