PaulH,
The Chinese probably hold the title to Van Nuys as collateral for some of
the Billions we've borrowed from them to finance our continuous boondoggle
wars and gunboat Diplomacy we'vre mired into overseas trying to stick our
meddling Yankee nose's in everybody else's business, i.e Trying to tell
everyone how to live. Even what religion to practice we are so provincial it's
not even funny anymore.
We should have learned a valuable lesson in history that in almost every
instance Imperialists always end being despised and loathed.
At one time the USA was a highly revered and respected nation nowadays
EVERYBODY hates even those whose countries we support financially,ergo, the
huge loan we've accrued! Someday, inshallah ,we'll learn you can never bully
nor buy friendship only build it through trust and understanding.
Ironically Great Britain has huge holdings here in the USA, a little
tidbit I learned when I started to do a little research.
More Good News is the Indigenous natives (American Indians) are really
coming back into their own! And are becoming rich and completely self
sufficient! In fact the started off selling little trinkets on the side of the
road
went back to there natural ways leaving the evils of John Barleycorn, which
never set well with the Indian metabolism in the first place. Then they
started selling huge amounts of duty free cigarettes by the carton or case.
Much cheaper because they didn't need to purchase any Federal Tax
stamps..Then Bingo parlors. Now they're into Gaming Casinos much like those in
Monte
Carlo and Las Vegas..the Mob tried to move in But being the Indians run
their own Casinos on their Federal Reservations, that rather dissuaded and
made it tough on the Mob to move in.
Shalom,
Alberto Escalante
In a message dated 4/16/2010 2:52:49 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
paul.hunt1@blueyonder.co.uk writes:
Is 'Lord Van Nuys' up for sale? ...
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> anyone have a clear title ...
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