An old truth that in current UK seems more relevant than ever. And as people cannot uncorrupt themselves, replacement is the only solution.
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Don’t Pay Them!
@ 04/04/09 – 18:45:05
In the last year, Britain’s top ten best-paid chairmen have led their companies to an average loss of 36%. In contrast, the companies of the 10 lowest-paid chairmen in the FTSE 100 have gained 1% in average.
We should then expect that companies with unpaid chairmen, or no chairmen at all should perform the best.
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Crime and Prejudice
@ 04/04/09 – 15:33:27
In a dark-humoured twist of morality, contemporary, post-democratic Human Rights have turned into state’s responsibility to protect criminals under its care, on the expense of the majority of law abiding citizens, who are invisible to the authorities. It’s high time to rethink the principle, rather than knee-jerk the details.
And for the nit-pickers amongst you who don’t accept any general statement without concrete examples. Here is one example to satisfy this perversion:
http://church-of-templar.blog.co.uk/2009/04/04/romanian-serial-rapist-5887465/
