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....aren't what they used to be. In the old days Nazi fugitives and foreign
dictators could trust the Swiss banks for the ultimate in discretion.
Unless of course they're not getting a big enough cut from Ullrich.

According to CN:
"German prosecutors can expect to receive Jan Ullrich's bank documents,
which German investigators allege contain evidence that Ullrich paid Dr.
Eufemiano Fuentes and others for doping products, from Swiss authorities
this week, the Swiss newspaper Neue Züricher Zeitung has reported."
 
Donald Munro <[email protected]> writes:

> ...aren't what they used to be. In the old days Nazi fugitives and foreign
> dictators could trust the Swiss banks for the ultimate in discretion.
> Unless of course they're not getting a big enough cut from Ullrich.
>
> According to CN:
> "German prosecutors can expect to receive Jan Ullrich's bank documents,
> which German investigators allege contain evidence that Ullrich paid Dr.
> Eufemiano Fuentes and others for doping products, from Swiss authorities
> this week, the Swiss newspaper Neue Züricher Zeitung has reported."
>


Davey humms the Battle Hymn

Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves.


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Davey Crockett wrote:
> Davey humms the Battle Hymn
>
> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
> Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves.


Alas, poor old Mohammed can't get any interest.
 
Donald Munro <[email protected]> writes:

> Davey Crockett wrote:
>> Davey humms the Battle Hymn
>>
>> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
>> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
>> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
>> Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves.

>
> Alas, poor old Mohammed can't get any interest.


Well Mohammered can hike off to Mississippi, take his chances with the
Dudes in the Funny Hats and PeepHoles in their BedSheets, and Shop at
the Winn-Dixie ;) ;)

"Jesus Saves, But Winn-Dixie saves you more.........."

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The balance of investment income - the difference between what US
investors receive from overseas and what the US pays out in interest
and dividends to foreigners - turned negative last year, for the first
time since 1915.
 
in message <[email protected]>, Donald Munro
('[email protected]') wrote:

> Davey Crockett wrote:
>> Davey humms the Battle Hymn
>>
>> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
>> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
>> Jesus keeps his money in the Bank of Montreal;
>> Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves, Jesus Saves.

>
> Alas, poor old Mohammed can't get any interest.


Neither can Jesus: usury is a sin for Christians, too.

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On Jul 24, 5:06 am, Simon Brooke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Neither can Jesus: usury is a sin for Christians, too.


If you're going to write something like that you should at least be
accurate - usery is excessive interest and not NO interest.
 
in message <[email protected]>,
[email protected] (' [email protected]') wrote:

> On Jul 24, 5:06 am, Simon Brooke <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Neither can Jesus: usury is a sin for Christians, too.

>
> If you're going to write something like that you should at least be
> accurate - usery is excessive interest and not NO interest.


Luke 6:35. You don't even get the principal back, never mind the interest
(but then, when did Christians ever pay any attention to Jesus?)

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... a mild, inoffensive sadist...
 
On Tue, 24 Jul 2007 10:30:12 +0200, Donald Munro <[email protected]>
wrote:

>...aren't what they used to be. In the old days Nazi fugitives and foreign
>dictators could trust the Swiss banks for the ultimate in discretion.
>Unless of course they're not getting a big enough cut from Ullrich.
>
>According to CN:
>"German prosecutors can expect to receive Jan Ullrich's bank documents,
>which German investigators allege contain evidence that Ullrich paid Dr.
>Eufemiano Fuentes and others for doping products, from Swiss authorities
>this week, the Swiss newspaper Neue Züricher Zeitung has reported."



Nowadays you go to the Grand Caimans for that type of banking service.

Ron
 
On Jul 24, 9:48 am, [email protected] wrote:
> On Jul 24, 5:06 am, Simon Brooke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Neither can Jesus: usury is a sin for Christians, too.

>
> If you're going to write something like that you should at least be
> accurate - usery is excessive interest and not NO interest.


A usery is a place you go to use something.

R
 
In article <[email protected]>,
Simon Brooke <[email protected]> wrote:

> (but then, when did Christians ever pay any attention to Jesus?)


When it's convenient.

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tanx,
Howard

Never take a tenant with a monkey.

remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?
 
On Jul 24, 9:26 pm, Howard Kveck <[email protected]> wrote:
> In article <[email protected]>,
> Simon Brooke <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > (but then, when did Christians ever pay any attention to Jesus?)

>
> When it's convenient.
>
> --
> tanx,
> Howard
>
> Never take a tenant with a monkey.
>
> remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok?


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Bill C