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Zhade Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-18-07 02:17 PM
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19. No worries, it wasn't, and they weren't.
This is just the way it operates, and has since day one.

The funny thing is, they forget that people can only be pushed so far.

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  -Protests as water privatisation increases Judi Lynn  May-18-07 03:39 AM   #0 
  - we have become sheep under this DickTatter, water will soon out cost gas  sam sarrha   May-18-07 03:53 AM   #1 
  - The Rebellions will be more often and increasing larger.  Massachusetts   May-18-07 10:05 AM   #11 
  - Privatization is the keystone of the new feudalism. Wolfowitz  Vidar   May-18-07 04:51 AM   #2 
  - 'new feudalism' - i like that and will use it, thanks. n/t  crikkett   May-18-07 10:00 AM   #9 
     - Funny...  FatDave   May-18-07 02:16 PM   #18 
  - the new 'boom'  formercia   May-18-07 05:59 AM   #3 
  - Me too, same reaction.  lonestarnot   May-18-07 12:08 PM   #16 
     - I guess there won't be much fuss,  formercia   May-18-07 07:26 PM   #25 
  - If the World Bank was useful at it's inception, and it's motives pure..  annabanana   May-18-07 06:49 AM   #4 
  - If you think the Bank's bad ...  dave_p   May-18-07 07:02 AM   #6 
  - No worries, it wasn't, and they weren't.  Zhade   May-18-07 02:17 PM   #19 
  - Taste the freedom  dave_p   May-18-07 07:01 AM   #5 
  - In Bolivia they made collecting rain water illegal.  Warren Stupidity   May-18-07 07:19 AM   #7 
  - I think that didn't succeed - correct me if I'm wrong  crikkett   May-18-07 10:04 AM   #10 
  - IN BOLIVIA, The tables were turned over the water privatisation  truedelphi   May-18-07 11:45 AM   #13 
     - omg. That's so disturbing.  Iris   May-18-07 09:35 PM   #28 
  - Guess who owned Bolivia's water?  KamaAina   May-18-07 04:06 PM   #23 
  - The EXACT reason why Wolfie was sent there and why they've fought hard to keep him there.  Roland99   May-18-07 07:22 AM   #8 
  - World's Bank?  The Backlash Cometh   May-18-07 11:36 AM   #12 
  - And don't forget the money and girlfriends.  lonestarnot   May-18-07 12:09 PM   #17 
  - Any quick search of the water privatization protests in Cochabamba, Bolivia will make you sick!  Judi Lynn   May-18-07 11:49 AM   #14 
  - Small reference to Bechtel, the company which attempted to privatize Bolivia's water:  Judi Lynn   May-18-07 11:54 AM   #15 
     - One thing we can learn from Bolivia is the fact that direct action actually worked...  Solon   May-18-07 07:48 PM   #26 
  - And this is exactly why Wolfie was placed at the head of the World Bank, to gain complete  truthisfreedom   May-18-07 02:26 PM   #20 
  - about 4 years ago Bill Moyers  xxqqqzme   May-18-07 03:06 PM   #21 
  - Look up T. Boone Pickens  alarimer   May-18-07 08:53 PM   #27 
  - The World Bank and IMF sould be abolished. They are criminal organizations.  Odin2005   May-18-07 03:42 PM   #22 
  - the link might have moved ... try this one  cosmicdot   May-18-07 05:04 PM   #24 
  - You're absolutely right! Don't think I would have caught that, either.  Judi Lynn   May-18-07 09:39 PM   #29 
  - People worldwide are repulsed by the very idea of MNC control of water  entanglement   May-18-07 10:08 PM   #30 
 

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