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Why Do The Government People Take Electronics So Serious These Days?

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this is just strange to know this i mean isnt this mentioned on tv and isnt the airport security people gonna know i mean everybody watches tv these days http://tech.yahoo.com/blogs/patterson/14…
heres the story im talkin about

Is The Usa Government The Biggest Criminal By Making Us Pay Federal Income Taxes?

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They make us pay for the lazy senators to take extended weekends off & all the other lazy govt. employees by stealing from the hard working peoples income. Does the USA government all belong in concentration camp for stealing from the hard working peoples money?
btw im 19 & the govt. steals my video game money every pay check i get.

Was The Canadian Government Justified For The Japanese Internment Camps?

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explain so.

Do Senior Citizens Get A Discount When Camping On Government Owned Land.?

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Do you camp?

Should It Be Legal For Government To Gps A Person?

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In the name of National Security, say in the near future a medical company offers Miniature GPS tracking systems that can be injected into a person without any discomfort or maybe awareness at youth. This is a very realistic way for parents to know their child’s location. Is this ethically right, is it okay? Should we have that knowledge?

Does The Canadian Government Allow Camping On Clapperton Island?

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what’s unique about the island? is it part of a park or a sanctuary?
because I can’t find anything like that and that’s pretty much the only reason they can stop you, everything else is private land where you likely need the owner’s permission or it’s crown land that people have full right to do almost anything they want, from all that I see, your all good, if a warden stops you and you find out you aren’t allowed, tell them you didn’t know and they’ll see your honest mistake and leave you with a warning.

A Government That Expects It’s Politicians To Work & Not Play; Why Can’t We Have That Here In The Us?

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Economy Under Par? Play Less Golf
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s President Lee Myung-bak has told officials to give up golf for the moment because it sends the wrong signal just as the economy has hit the rough.
“Golf is not bad but … as prices are unstable and the economic situation is not getting better, President Lee thinks they need to consider public sentiment,” Yonhap news agency quoted a presidential Blue House official as saying.
Lee, a keen tennis player, asked officials to put their clubs away at least in the run-up to the major local Chuseok holiday in mid-September.
His government, which began battling low popularity ratings almost as soon as it took office in February, has had to abandon ambitious economic growth targets for this year because of a global downturn, while fast-rising inflation has triggered mounting wage demands from the country’s unionised labour force.
Golf is hugely popular in South Korea but the high cost sees many players fly off to cheaper parts of Asia for a game.
An average club near the capital charges $250,000 (134,000 pounds) to $500,000 to join and members can expect to pay $250 per guest for a weekend round of golf.http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080821/od_u…

A Government That Expects It’s Politicians To Work & Not Play; Why Can’t We Have That Here In The Us?

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Economy Under Par? Play Less Golf
SEOUL (Reuters) – South Korea’s President Lee Myung-bak has told officials to give up golf for the moment because it sends the wrong signal just as the economy has hit the rough.
“Golf is not bad but … as prices are unstable and the economic situation is not getting better, President Lee thinks they need to consider public sentiment,” Yonhap news agency quoted a presidential Blue House official as saying.
Lee, a keen tennis player, asked officials to put their clubs away at least in the run-up to the major local Chuseok holiday in mid-September.
His government, which began battling low popularity ratings almost as soon as it took office in February, has had to abandon ambitious economic growth targets for this year because of a global downturn, while fast-rising inflation has triggered mounting wage demands from the country’s unionised labour force.
Golf is hugely popular in South Korea but the high cost sees many players fly off to cheaper parts of Asia for a game.
An average club near the capital charges $250,000 (134,000 pounds) to $500,000 to join and members can expect to pay $250 per guest for a weekend round of golf.http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20080821/od_u…

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