On Mar 30, 7:18=A0pm, Quadibloc <jsav...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Mar 29, 11:40 pm, "fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <fyfp...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > I suppose there is still a difference...
>
> >http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-03/29/content_7879293.htm
>
> > "We have press freedom in Germany, I can write what I want, but it
> > just won't be published if it does not suit those people," said
> > Ganter..."
>
> > "At time of high gasoline prices, it was re****ted that the Chinese are
> > buying up oil. If butter and milk become expensive, then you will see
> > media re****ts that the Chinese are buying up our milk."
>
> Well, I have seen a re****t that because the Chinese are now eating a
> measly 50 kilograms of meat in a year - instead of, as formerly, 20
> kilograms - the price of rice is going up, and this is causing
> problems for the poorer countries in Asia. And I think this has also
> been related to our own food prices here in Canada.
>
> So mabye they are already starting to blame China for high food
> prices!
>
> John Savard
Some time ago someone here mentioned the inflation in food prices has
already led to riots in some Latin American countries. The only
country to blame is the one that prints out the most internationally
accepted fiat money. Guess which one?


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