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alfacentori (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Nice message, I approve, this PC crap has gone way way to far, people need to wake up and realise how the world really is and always has been. Learn from History, others died for the lessons. That is all.
UltMitSinner78 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Enjoy your wars yankee doodle dumbells no country will ever help you. You have isolated yourself and you will fail just like in Vitenam. Like the body count soar.
zombiesoiree (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Patton would have pushed us into war with Russia! I think I'll pass on that, thanks.
Alex989Y (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
It is a shame that men like these no longer lead our countries. Winston Churchill should have been Primeminister for as long as possible and Patton should have been President.
Marly61 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Unfortunately for the market, voters have just voted for change. A referendum on this economic policy of rampant deregulation.What were seeing from Obamas team is an accepting of this logic that they need to give the market what it wants, continuity, smooth transition, which is really just code for more of the same. And when you hear names like Larry Summers being bandied about for Treasury Secretary, thats feeding the market exactly what it wants, which is more of the same.
Marly61 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
A2Z, an example of class warfare in action implemented by the elites regarding the illegal Bailout. Equity deals negotiated with banks represent $250 billion to inject capital in exchange for equity;to address the credit crunch to get banks lending again. The architects of that legislation, said that it violates the act if the money is going to bonuses, dividends, salaries, mergers. we know its going precisely to those purposes. It is going to bonuses, shareholders, it is not going to lending.
Marly61 (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
A2Z, an example of class warfare in action implemented by the elites regarding the illegal Bailout. Equity deals negotiated with banks represent $250 billion to inject capital in exchange for equity;to address the credit crunch to get banks lending again. The architects of that legislation, said that it violates the act if the money is going to bonuses, dividends, salaries, mergers. we know its going precisely to those purposes. It is going to bonuses, shareholders, it is not going to lending.
A2ZNP1971K (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Come on, Fringe, you know I wasn't serious about the middle class being the less fortunate. I just have a problem with the condescending attitude of a lot of these people, and I'm not really talking about anything divided along party lines. Its as if many of them are saying "you're not going to make it without my help". What many don't seem to realize, is that this class war stuff is only going to lead to a greater division, and take away opportunity.
fringefries (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Understood AZ, but I wouldn't exactly call the middle class the less fortunate unless relative to those of extreme wealth I suppose. Thanks for explaining. I also think the middle class is used as a tool by politicians, but don't you divide those who are sincere from those who merely using them for gain?There are good republicans and good moderate democrats who really believe in the middle class. I think Biden who comes from a lower middle class family for instance can relate and is sincere.
A2ZNP1971K (November 30, 1999 at 12:00 am)
Fringe, that's not what I meant. What I mean is that ANY politician who says they are for the middle class is a friggin' liar. Why would I think the middle class is an illusion?...I'm part of it myself. I just don't buy into some talking head on TV telling me he's my friend, when he really hasn't lived the life of a middle class person. In short, I guess I'm not enthralled with a person who patronizes the "less fortunate". |