Will the Prince Turn Pauper? »
Posted By daducha 1 year, 8 months ago in Business & FinancePrince Jefri Bolkiah of Brunei once was one of the wealthiest men in the world. Now he's worried he may soon be homeless and forced into bankruptcy. The jet-setting prince bought mansions around the world, amassed a fleet of 1,700 luxury cars and acquired a 180-foot yacht that he named using a slang word for female breasts.
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lopuzo221 year, 8 months ago
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Lurch1 year, 8 months ago
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We have similar, but only on a smaller scale.
Neil Bush`s millions in NCLB contracts in Jeb Bush`s Florida. Savings & Loan. Iraq corruption... Sub-prime. Bridge to nowhere. Bush Mahal in Baghdad.
The elite are doing their best to turn America into just this type of banana republic where the royal families are supported by taxes, govt approved monopolies, corporate welfare, etc. It happens on both sides of the aisle, but one side is just more aggressive about obtaining their entitlements.
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AmericanIdiot1 year, 8 months ago
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I am sure the Prince can find housing and a new life on an Israeli Kibbutz. Of course he will have to work for his daily bread, and the whole "equality" thing of kibbutz may not appeal much to him. But he will be guaranteed food and shelter!
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