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And Gulliver Returns Book III : A Visit to Kino

By: Bob Oconnor

...o much to the U.S. to keep it afloat that it practically owns New York and California! China, of course, was a vast agricultural land with a ... ...mbered in the America I left behind 20 years ago. And my brief glimpses of California last week did nothing to rinse the memories of the graffiti, t... ...wers had contributed over $35,000 to his campaigns. Representative Farr of California added a $25 million subsidy for spinach growers who hadn‘t pro... ...ear. But recognize that it‘s not only our problem, it is everybody‘s. From 2000 to around 2050 the median age of a citizen of the world will rise fr... ...ow a retirement age and by significantly better medical care. From 1900 to 2000 the life expectancy in the U.S. rose from 48 to 77. That‘s almost a t... ...lem of a rapidly graying population. ―In the last 20 years, since 2000, modern day Japan‘s over-65 population has increased to about 25%—an... ...industry, health services, human services and several at-large members. The elections take place every 2 years so we always have two-thirds of the le... ...so they can find their way to heaven. ―Early this century in the US elections, the Christian right voted in Republicans so that ‗moral values...

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And Gulliver Returns Book IV : A Look at Our Human Values

By: Lemuel Gulliver XVI

...he weight of your body on a mattress. I had trouble sleeping on my bed in California, but these air flotation mattresses at the hotel are like being... ...redness. L‘Oreal cosmetics has the slogan ‗I‘m worth it.‘ I‘ve heard more California women spout it whenever they want to do something out of the or... ...d by tax money. Even though Sweden separated the state from the church in 2000, it still supports it. ―A surprise on that survey I just men... ...creating being. Look at the roots of today‘s religions, they go back over 2000 years. But they evolve with more complicated ideas of a soul, of a vi... ...lected legislators. Why did the U.S. take the evangelical turn it did from 2000 to 2006? Whatever the reason, that turn affected the national and man... ...presentatives of the citizens?‖ —―Right Ray. Look at what happened in California to their democratic vote. In 1994 Proposition 187 was passed by... ...te control of their government. With the Republican victories in the 2000 elections, former Republican Secretary 124 of State James Baker said i... ... branches of government. Even with the setbacks in the 2006 Congressional elections, the Republicans owned the executive and judicial branches.‖ ... ...Marx‘s Communism in the Soviet Union and in China. Any idea of democratic elections was overruled by the essential and ultimate goal of Communism. S...

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And Gulliver Returns Book I : Touchdown

By: Bob Oconnor

... minds of humanity. “This is Chet Rowland of World News on the California desert where we have just witnessed the final leg of the grea... .... (1) In five years, by 2030, five billion will live in the cities. Here in California our population will double to 60 million people in the first h... ...hat we can support the present world population in the style of the average Californian is not only ephemeral, its reality can never be. We may be e... ...ow God and helping people to get to heaven? But I suppose that for the last 2000 years the Christians have had this goal. Of course the Jews had that... ...just as many abortions. They don’t follow the same political party lines in elections. They act as if they are secular—except for a few hours on Sun...

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And Gulliver Returns Book VII : Book 7 Visit to Indus

By: Bob Oconnor

...nd by $11 an hour workers. 120 Scottish workers lost their jobs, but over 2000 of our people now have jobs that pay well for our economy. 13 ... ...oor people will work very hard when given the chance. I remember being in California some years ago and seeing the Mexican bra ceros working in the f... ...fessionals. Why are Indian lawyers making $10 to $20 an hour when low end California lawyers make ten to twenty times that amount? ―Pakista... ...iven as many children as they want. That was the case with the unmarried California woman with fourteen children. ―We have followed India in ... ...h. So we have one human right saying that we have the right to democratic elections and another human right to the guaranteed rights to education, a...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... remaining 20%. That was ten years ago… now it is getting even worse: now in 20006: Personal wealth is distributed so unevenly across the world tha... ...nd the poor stay poor. But the Law itself has advanced. This country now has elections. Human rights. To what effect? Almost nothing: the status... ... million years from now, digging up a speck of dust from the Hearst Castle in California; and by analyzing this speck of dust…trying to understand w... ...ng this speck of dust…trying to understand what kind of Culture humans had in California back then… Only there would be no way for you to know that... ...me from the Hearst castle, or that there were millions of expensive houses in California, and that all the people spent a good half of their lives wo... ...s using it not to explode chemicals: he was using it to explode atoms. For 2000 years: the Greeks and Romans used the Science of Engineering to de... ...al legality, while inventing and practicing every legal corruption possible. Elections bought and sold, favors begged for and curried, lickspittles... ...re. Cursed never to find land. Never to find peace. Then why in the year 2000: does a 70-year-old modern Dutch sea captain let himself be persua... ...outright assassination, a Coup D'etat, or financing every scum on Earth to rig elections or funding insurgent guerillas… to openly imposing unfair tr...

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Empire and Wars

By: Sam Vaknin

...as disparate as South Korea, Japan, the Philippines, and Saudi Arabia. In January 2000, Staff Sergeant Frank J. Ronghi sexually molested, forcibly... ...ey conspire and collaborate in all manner of venality and crime and scam and rigged elections in all the countries they put the gospel to. In tryi... ... and nullify the outcomes of perfectly legal and legitimate popular and democratic elections. They did so because of economic and geopolitical inte... ... they ceaselessly and facilely hop from one lucrative sinecure to another. Lost the elections as a Senator? How about a multi-million dollar book co... ...n the same period). Despite growing energy costs, inflation was tamed, down to 4% (2000) from 8% (1999). Yet, tax revenues are still less than 17... ...1%) - growth picked up again to 4.5% , fuelled by bumper cotton and wheat crops in 2000. Pakistani citizens had as many durables as Indians. Defini... ...severe criticisms from non- governmental organizations the world over. Corpwatch, a California-based NGO, observed acidly that "in the first 18 mont... ...to distribute goods and provide services in the southern and central parts of this California-sized polity. The United Nations' own staff has been ... ...ed and starved denizens of Iraq may be holding a different viewpoint. Quoted in The Californian, Terry Burke and Alan Richards, professors at the U...

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The Labor Divide

By: Sam Vaknin

...changing in Norway and Denmark now that centre-right parties have won the elections), a single national agreement prevails. There is no clear trend,... ...00 computer programmers (mainly from India and Eastern Europe) since July 2000. Ireland was planning to import twenty times as many over 7 years - b... ...n American and Caribbean nationals received $15 billion in remittances in 2000 - ten times the 1980 figure. This may well be a gross underestimate. ... ...ving qualified and highly qualified workers rose sharply between 1999 and 2000, helped by better employment prospects and the easing of entry condit... ...s in the central bank and iniquitous bureaucrats in Brussels. In the last elections it won 10 percent of the votes and 53 seats. When the Belarusian... ...and of the University of Namur and James A. Robinson of the University of California at Berkeley - has now permeated the mainstream. Even the Worl... ...n Philosophy (major: Philosophy of Physics) – Pacific Western University, California, USA. Graduate of numerous courses in Finance Theory and Intern...

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