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Says Bailout Of Troubled Banks Necessary To Restore Confidence In U.S. Economy

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by rayuk-2009 September 19, 2008 5:37 PM EDT
It never fails. Each time a Republican is elected to the WH he leaves it in far worse shape that he found it. Think about that little reality. You will gain a new appreaciation of just how ignorant the American voter is.Conservatives make up a very high percentage of the ignoramus voters. They never learn.
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by aeasus September 19, 2008 5:36 PM EDT
Main Street bailing out Wall Street again...and again...and again....F''N..BS
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by louiville2 September 19, 2008 5:33 PM EDT
Hmmmm where was the Democratic Controled Congress these last two years? they could have been trying to prevent this? The whole world wonders?
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by mnd2009 September 19, 2008 5:32 PM EDT
I say God Bless George W. Bush and the federal government. If they are willing to give the rich and Wall Street my tax dollars then I guess I can and will send them my bills for the month of September so that I too can participate in the good will efforts of our government to take care of its citizenry by bailing us all out and if we ALL send our bills I am sure we ALL will be taken care of by our illustrious leaders. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. 20500-0001
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by joe68sg1 September 19, 2008 5:30 PM EDT
Where are all the die-hard republiCONS on this board?
They seem to have lost interest in trying to convince us that either Clinton is responsible, or Bush/McBush have the answers and this bailout is a good idea.
Come on, let''s hear the excuses republiCONS !!!
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by inventagod2 September 19, 2008 5:30 PM EDT

The picture is a ''line-up'' of the biggest crooks in history...

If the were anyone else, they would be dressed in prison grey.
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by louiville2 September 19, 2008 5:29 PM EDT
When it is all said and done, history will have to be extremely kind to President George W. Bush... textbooks never use expressions like "total fvckup".


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Posted by Nancy_Naive

Should we go with round two Know Nothing Fannie Mae Obama who is in the pocket of special intrests?
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by midvale3 September 19, 2008 5:26 PM EDT
When it is all said and done, history will have to be extremely kind to President George W. Bush... textbooks never use expressions like "total fvckup".


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Posted by Nancy_Naive at 02:21 PM : Sep 19, 2008

ROTFLMMFAO but so true.
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by omega40 September 19, 2008 5:26 PM EDT
When it is all said and done, history will have to be extremely kind to President George W. Bush... textbooks never use expressions like "total fvckup".

Posted by Nancy_Naive


They may not be able to say "total fvckup" but Bush will replace Herbert Hoover as the measuring stick of a failed economy.
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by mnd2009 September 19, 2008 5:23 PM EDT
I say God Bless George W. Bush and the federal government. If they are willing to give the rich and Wall Street my tax dollars then I guess I can and will send them my bills for the month of September so that I too can participate in the good will efforts of our government to take care of its citizenry by bailing us all out and if we ALL send our bills I am sure we ALL will be taken care of by our illustrious leaders. 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington D.C. 20500-0001
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