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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 11:14 AM CST
Indyfella wrote:
Unfortunately though Rag...they're working for the Obama Campaign now...so they'll be fine.


But no one suggests exact way outs, except money infusion and buying up the banks... oh, and badmouthing oponents in future elections


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 11:03 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
First question........
How many of these companies are/ were federally Insured ?

My take on this bull...........
Most of the common people earn between $$20-50 thousand per year.
We have to live on what we earn.

ok.. now these huge companies make billions per year.
The CEO's and upper management make MILLIONS per year and lower staff earn hundreds of thousands per year.

they give themselves pay raises constantly.
They have the best of everything that life has to offer.. live in mansions {{that a monthly utility bill cost more per month than a commons mans house, that he has to pay for his entire life }}
drive a fleet of Jaguar's, wear $4,000 dollar suits, has cooks and servants, and on and on and on.......................................

I say let them reap what they sew!!

Fuck them all.
let the markets fall, and in time they will recover, even if it means starting all over again.
In a crash.......... those with the money and high lives will be the ones to take the greatest fall and suffer the greatest!!

The common man will survive because we are use to hard times, we can hunt our food and live off of the land to survive!!

geeeee.............. come to think of it.
The Amish live the most simple lives and will not suffer one bit from a market crash...........
Think we can learn from them!

Screw the rich and powerful.............
*** I SAY LET THEM FALL***


I see anarchy is rising, seems every one on one the way to do the same like in Oktober 1917


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 11:03 AM CST
rasgumby wrote:
First question........
How many of these companies are/ were federally Insured ?

My take on this bull...........
Most of the common people earn between $$20-50 thousand per year.
We have to live on what we earn.

ok.. now these huge companies make billions per year.
The CEO's and upper management make MILLIONS per year and lower staff earn hundreds of thousands per year.

they give themselves pay raises constantly.
They have the best of everything that life has to offer.. live in mansions {{that a monthly utility bill cost more per month than a commons mans house, that he has to pay for his entire life }}
drive a fleet of Jaguar's, wear $4,000 dollar suits, has cooks and servants, and on and on and on.......................................

I say let them reap what they sew!!

Fuck them all.
let the markets fall, and in time they will recover, even if it means starting all over again.
In a crash.......... those with the money and high lives will be the ones to take the greatest fall and suffer the greatest!!

The common man will survive because we are use to hard times, we can hunt our food and live off of the land to survive!!

geeeee.............. come to think of it.
The Amish live the most simple lives and will not suffer one bit from a market crash...........
Think we can learn from them!

Screw the rich and powerful.............
*** I SAY LET THEM FALL***


I see anarchy is rising, seems every one os one the way to do the same like in Oktober 1917


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:54 AM CST
keytone wrote:
I believe it is "BHT" one tablet before bed. after your allnighter! lol You do not take it before you drink! that makes things worse. anyway,,,investigate,,,,I am not a doctor and maybe if I was I wouldn't promote drinkng anyway..lol


Great advices, but when there is no tablet by hand and drug stores are closed, what can we use that is possible to find in the house, the best may be is hot tea and cold shower


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:49 AM CST
WhatUwish4 wrote:
Absolutely, but perhaps we needed this more than anything right now. Pull us out of our complacent, ignorant bliss.


I hope we'll come over this crises at least till the year ends, I will go on suffering from increasing public transport prices and keep paying a cosmic house rent...


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:40 AM CST
WhatUwish4 wrote:
They made it a law that banks had to extend loans to all if they wanted to do business in that market. Gave them little choice. Thank the Carter and Clinton administrations for this.
yeah, add to this high oil and natural prices you'' get a real headache


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:38 AM CST
Dknew wrote:
Time is the only real cure for a hangover.
here we prefer pickle like in Russia, I take it a lot after seeing the movie about the first Russian emperor Peter I


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:35 AM CST
agman wrote:
Not Bush's problem directly, but I respectively disagree in the sense that those with wealth build these monster homes to reap in a
large profits. In the meantime the value land goes up and
poor farmers are taking it up the rear.


I agree. Still I wonder how those white shirts could have such miscalculations? Here in my country, we got to pass hundreds of instances, bureaucrats and paper work to get a loan and you een will not get it in many cases without assurance to return the money...


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:31 AM CST
shipoker58 wrote:
Don't drink!!


that's not easy when there is a bottle of vodka and delicious food in frontdrinking


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:25 AM CST
Indyfella wrote:
I'd gamble they can't afford the property taxes. That's a local issue though...not Bush's problem. It's not a $660,000 house if it's sat for 6 months. There's your deflation.

confused yep, can't catch, how it's possible to own such property


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:23 AM CST
I do not know whether there was threat like this... But what is the best mean to get rid off hang-over, when you'er drunk so that even legs refuse to carry you)cheers


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Posted: Sep 20, 2008, 10:16 AM CST
I am also not big fan of govermental interfering, but it's the only option to keep recescion away. Last year, when the mortgage crises burst out it also had big impact on neighbouring Kazakhstan, when the house prices fell down and building stoped, this led to loosing of thousands jobs places. We did also feel this failure of this incompetence in making business. The leading world economies are doin the same to save the stocks from total disasater


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Posted: Sep 15, 2008, 12:21 PM CST
jlw45 wrote:
yea...well, lets not forget the ''peacful population'' that sadam killed too...of which, were his own countryman ...and dont forget, when you go to war in a country where combatents DONT wear uniforms, just who is the ''peacful population''...its easy for a bunch of armchair quaterbacks to say they would do this and that....but, no one knows how they would react, until they are put in the situation


Off course, no one denies that, but US governments interfering cauased directly and inderectly much more victims then Saddam did. But do you have idea where he got that poisining gas and who supported him at that time...


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Posted: Sep 15, 2008, 12:16 PM CST
Conrad73 wrote:
Your day will come,the Bear is sharpening its Claws now,and he ain't gonna take shit like the US without reacting.
Keep on believing you can appease Putin by Badmouthing the US


Yep, I see oldies like you have slow reaction to realize the current situation. I am not badmouthing the US government, I am telling the facts, which you ignore. It's rather strange, you see what US government is doing with this world, how it attacs countries without making them aware, as it was with your partner Pakistan and killed it's peaceful citizens, or NATO forces leading by US make bomb strikes on settlings in Afghanistan, or back Georgia in its genocide against Russian citizens, interfere in internal state affairs, make state overturns, support terrorists, dictators, kill or try to kill heads of states and your government is doing all this under the mask of the so called "American model of democracy". Your government even tryed to make state overturn in my country, in Uzbekistan, when YOUR GOVERNMENT tryed to separate the eastern regions from Uzbekistan and when all the afforts of your government failed, the USA tryed to isolate my country from the whole world.
Still, I wonder how can you ingnore all these...


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Posted: Sep 15, 2008, 11:57 AM CST
yaseen999 wrote:
Hi 1) Would you ever date outside your race?

mostly

2) Which race of men/women do you find the most attractive?


Russian females


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Posted: Sep 14, 2008, 11:15 AM CST
And quite often we forget about the victims among peaceful population of Iraq and Afghanistan, which is almost uncountable...


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Posted: Sep 10, 2008, 10:35 AM CST
Skybow wrote:
Uh kommersant.com is hardly unbiased, it is a Russian daily online site. There is an article here but not the one you've posted.

http://www.kommersant.com/p863466/foreign_relations/

The other site made no mention of US Intelligence.


The idea Russian press is controlled by government is mistaken, rather then US press, where I found they all were under government or trusted the information that came from Georgia not taking into account the second side, I saw in the news that speech of Dana Rohrabacher, but I am sure you will never find this info anywhere else even if you try, everything is got banned by your government


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Posted: Sep 10, 2008, 10:12 AM CST
Don216 wrote:
Can you provide an unbiased link for this info?


here are two links but the 2nd one stopped working five hours

http://www.kommersant.com/p-13183/r_538/Russia_Georgia_conflict_U.S._hearings/

http://www.voanews.com/english/2008-09-09-voa50.cfm



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Posted: Sep 10, 2008, 9:30 AM CST
American intelligence confirms that the latest military actions in South Ossetia were started by Georgia and Russia’s position in the conflict was correct, says Republican California Congressman Dana Rohrabacher. He said the situation reminded him of the Bay of Tonkin incident, which the U.S. used as a pretext for beginning the war in Vietnam.
"The Russians are right! We're wrong! Georgia started it, the Russians ended it," Rohrabacher said at a hearing in the House of Representatives.

Assistant Secretary of State Dan Fried said U.S. intelligence was still working on an exact chronology of the events of August 7 to verify Georgian claims that Russian forces were in Roki Tunnel, linking Russia to South Ossetia, before Georgia attacked. Fried said that the Bush administration had forcefully and repeatedly warned the Georgians against beginning military actions against Russia, and he was unable to say why Georgia chose to ignore that advice.

Nonetheless, Fried acknowledged that supporting Georgia was in U.S. interests, even if it considers the countries actions foolish.

Russia acknowledged the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia on August 26. Those republics requested that recognition after Georgian forces almost completely ruined Tskhinvali, the capital of South Ossetia, in the course of the event of August 8-12. More than 1500 civilians were killed in that time, according to South Ossetian authorities.




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Posted: Sep 7, 2008, 11:20 AM CST
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