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still_one Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Apr-15-08 08:31 AM
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The communication's act of the ninities is why bittergate is still such a big deal
You have the MSM as if on cue all sing the same chorus what a "terrible" thing it was for Barrack to say that small-town people are bitter

This is REALLY THE BIGGEST ISSUE FACING THE COUNTRY OR THE WORLD NOW?

No one mentions the high price of gas and food, that is not an issue.

Iraq is barely discussed, only as a substory, and Afganistan doesn't even exist

This is the first time in history that I can recall where the U.S. government intentially tries to destroy its currency. Who cares

The wonderful trade agreements of the 90's whose effects are now being felt, are hidden under the guise of Lindsey, Britney, or Paris, who get more attention than unemployment figures, which are under-reported

The deregulations of the financial industry which were completed in the 90's, whose consequences NOW are realized with the bad loans and risky investments that would have NEVER been allowed decades ago, are simply explained as a liquidity issue, not because of deregulation

Obviously we were not bitter enough because bush was elected TWO TERMS. We have lost steel, automobiles, electronics, clothes, shoes, cameras, and so many other industries that we used to be the leaders. Next time you buy that electronic product, shirt, shoes, or even some of the food you eat, look at where it was produced.

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