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| From: | "Oliver Shapleski" <oliver.shapleski@vuw.ac.nz> | 
| Date: | Wed, 27 Sep 2000 14:31:49 +1200 | 
| Tony, don't get me wrong.  I actively protest 
at our university AGAINST the protestors who argue for free education.  
 Indeed I think the loans and allowances are more 
than generous. That said, if someone is going to establish a system that 
ENTITLES me to free moeny, there is no way I am going to turn down that 
entitlement.  As Phil pointed out, I doubt anyone's conscience would deter 
such behaviour.   Further I would argue that taking government 
freebies and reinvesting them in the New Zealand sharemarket is good for all of 
us.  Yes - many of us would be better off if the government didn't 
redistribute away from everyone in the first place, but given that the 
government always has and always will, then the best course of action for me to 
take from your perspective is to invest the money. Personally I can't understand those who don't draw 
down their entitlement even just to put it in a bank.   Regards,  Oli | 
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