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Old July 15th 03, 04:03 AM
Earl Johnston
 
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:29:58 -0700, Frank Gilliland
wrote:

In , Earl Johnston
wrote:
... In most of the world, anything which is not forbidden,
is permitted.


You haven't seen very much of the world first-hand, have you?


Not nearly as much as I'd like to. Have travelled exttensively
through Canada, US, Mexico, England, Scotland & Wales.

Admittedly, most of the information I have is second hand.. Australian
Uncle, ...Father and Mother travelled extensively for years through
Europe and the far East..Dad worked in India for some time..My
Daughter who works in Hong Kong, just came home from 4 months in
Mainland China.

While there is no substitute for first hand experience, in today's
information age, a great deal of knowledge about a place can be gained
without actually being on the ground.

While I may not have the stamps in my passport that others do, my
lack of world travel experience does not invalidate my position that
in most countries where the rule of law prevails, anything which is
not forbidden, is permitted.