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  • My What-If-Obama-Wins Portfolio
    Loopy wrote:
    is sad to me how the low information voter is against the lower and middle class, who they are more than likely among, than the $2.4 billion per week that is being wasted in Iraq on a war that was lied in to, unless you look at what the war profiteers are making. At least the Republicans have caused so much damage to the country now that the majority have had it. Now Republicans want to reach across the isle only because they will need to. Zealots of any kind are dangerous.
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    Nice job of barfing up DNC talking points. Oh, which "isle" is that? The Isle of Mann?

    Lies? So were Hillary and John Kerry and John Edwards and other demmies lying when they opined Iraq had WMD? How about the intelligence services of The UK, France, Russia, Germany and even Egypt and Jordan who had the same opinion? So much for that stupid accusation.

    The US military estimates it has killed over 35,000 foreign terrorists in Iraq, islamic nutjobs who have come to Iraq from elsewhere to attack US troops. It's "loopy" to think New York or LA would have been a better battlefield. Or maybe "Loopy" thinks, make that feels, they all would be sitting around camel crap fires in the sfrican and arabian deserts singing "Kumbaya?"

    Last, your democraps are costing us more than the entire Iraq war because they dragooned banks into abandoning lending standards so that their target groups could buy homes they couldn't afford. Of course, former Clinton cronies like Franklin Raines got rich cooking the books at Fannie while creating the housing/financial meltdown. That Barney Frank and Chris Dodd are allowed within the same zipcode as a lending institution is a travesty.
    Nov 04 15:12 pm |Rating: +2 -1 |Link to Comment |View article
  • The Oil Bubble Will Meet the Same Fate as Tech, Housing
    Comparing oil to tech and housing isn't even apples and oranges, it's apples and rocks. The biggest difference is that there are severe supply constraints with oil that didn't exist with housing and tech. There are also global forces at work that increase demand among those who currently use little energy, and more inelasticity of demand with those who currently are large consumers.
    Jul 18 11:56 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment |View article

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