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Asian, European Markets Plunge As Investors Doubt Bush Plan To Curb Recession Will Work

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by brianbwb-2009 January 22, 2008 3:41 AM EST
Posted by mcv57

The teacher was 50-ish back then, by now probably dead or otherwise incapacitated from the mercury in the Great lakes fish.
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by brianbwb-2009 January 22, 2008 3:39 AM EST
Posted by donyang1971

You will learn sooner or later that this is not the "pimping corner", take it to the porn sites, along with that gay creep that tries to spam these topics with the "Sugarmommies" BS.
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by mcv57 January 22, 2008 3:33 AM EST
Posted by t_barr


Just online to vote for impeachment, only 41 votes that is sad.
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by brianbwb-2009 January 22, 2008 3:28 AM EST
Posted by t_barr

Thank you, going to check it out now, be back after I sign...
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by mcv57 January 22, 2008 3:27 AM EST
But "back to the future", how do we get the idiots in DC to know that we will hold them personally responsible for the collapse of the economy?

Posted by brianbwb

Even teachers who have college degrees are extremely ignorant and perverted (they molest our children and push there own dogma onto students). You should mail her a copy of Dr. Batra''s books.
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by brianbwb-2009 January 22, 2008 3:20 AM EST
"All this tells me is that Wall Street is looking for more credit (the stock is worthless because it was manifested by foreign loans)". Posted by mcv57

And so is totally irrelevant re the US economy, so it is time to ignore Wall St., and quit pandering to their desires, as they now are of no benefit to the US economy.

I have read Batra, and you know what?, Back in my Detroit high school days (1974), I got into a serious disagreement with our civics teacher when I posited a similar scenario, and projected that we would see the negative culmination shortly after 2,000.

I originally based my theory on the massive layoffs of the labor force then happening, and I suggested the "heresy" that the US was turning, not into a services based economy, (what services are needed, that an unemployed population can afford?) but a credit based one, with no means of generating the wealth to pay for the credit, and that it could not possibly last forever.

My Republican teacher tried unsuccessfully to have me expelled for that.

But "back to the future", how do we get the idiots in DC to know that we will hold them personally responsible for the collapse of the economy?
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by edward1975-2009 January 22, 2008 3:20 AM EST
We have bankrupted ourselves by funding others. We forgot to worry about home and now we face tough times ahead. Americans living on plastic, over extending themselves, just as the government has done, and now everyone worries, but it might be a little too late. It''s gonna get interesting.
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by mcv57 January 22, 2008 3:18 AM EST
LaRouche Webcast: Surviving The Greatest Financial Crash Ever
Lyndon LaRouche Webcast
From Washington, D.C.
January 17, 2008

www.larouchepac.com/media/2008/0
1/17/larouche-webcast-surviving-greatest
-financial-crash-ever.html

I agree with some of his stuff, disagree with other parts.

Posted by t_barr

Thanks for the info, anything is better than a KKK support - Ron Paul.
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by brianbwb-2009 January 22, 2008 3:07 AM EST
sorry, I meant unwilling to take the necessary steps...
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by mcv57 January 22, 2008 3:07 AM EST
''''LaRouche issued a statement in which he predicted that Bloomberg would run for President, after the candidacy of another would-be Mussolini, Giuliani, goes down in flames. Bloomberg would be brought in, LaRouche said, as ''''a man on a white horse'''', a politically saleable product under the presently shattered reputations of both the Republican Party, and a Pelosi-discredited Democratic pack.''''

Posted by t_barr

Isn''t he in prison now, as a political objector?
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