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  • Posted By: EAstofEden @ 05/01/2008 3:01:51 PM

    The level of corruption, the disregard for the rule of law and basic human rights, the denial of food and health care for an ever growing percent of the population -- all done in the name of national security, anti-terrorism, and corporate profits -- has to make one think of the decline and fall of the empire.

  • Posted By: mohd sheikh @ 04/19/2008 8:02:58 AM

    This should be the prime duty of every administration that law should prevail at all costs. The justice should be equal for all: weather its subject is prince or prime minister.

  • Posted By: A MAN WHO KNOWS @ 04/17/2008 2:31:08 PM

    Yes you got that perfectly correct, the princes of this world, cannot do wrong, for they are "royals" and Royals own all!

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