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On Nov 21 12:09 AM The hand wrote:
> "Moving to Thailand in this economic crisis is like trying to find
> shelter from a wildfire in a fireworks factory." - jimmy lathrop
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> i would be careful about throwing out baseless crap. your claims
> about the rule of law are laughable - and for a expat, thailand pretty
> much beats anywhere in the world. the political turmoil in thailand
> is peaceful open dissent relating to a former prime minister - and
> the few incidents of violence are from a radical islamic group not
> supported by the general population of the south. i would have no
> hesitation of living in thailand - and most places are significantly
> cheaper than the usa.
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> "It wouldn’t surprise me if in our lifetimes we never see gold back
> below $700/oz.rised if gold never again drops below $700 an ounce
> in our lifetimes." - jeffrey nichols
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> i would agree. the reason is simply the uncertainty about tomorrow
> will cause a flight to gold and will build a foundation under this
> price level.
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