Frank and Ernest by Thaves for June 02, 2010

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    pouncingtiger  almost 14 years ago

    It’s been working fine for years between the lobbyists and the Congress.

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    lewisbower  almost 14 years ago

    Ever wonder why the Great Wall of China has so many curves? Why the pyramids had cost over-runs and weren”t finished on time Why Stonehenge was never finished?Americans are conceited to think we have a monopoly on graft.

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    NE1956  almost 14 years ago

    Says the man who uses a crowbar to open his wallet.

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    freeholder1  almost 14 years ago

    No offense, but is it irony to have the Clinton/Bush relief fund on this same page or what?

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    napaeric  almost 14 years ago

    Why do so many politicians become wealthy? Is it the salary they receive? Even if they could save all of it, it just does not add up. Is it the speaking engagements? Once again they just don’t add up. There must be some secret to their wealth. Perhaps someone knows?

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    freeholder1  almost 14 years ago

    And all the capitalists should know to buy Dracma. Or the Dinar that George gave such a good start to. Lamprey learned long ago that you hang around and suck blood from the shark.

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    SherriannPederson  almost 14 years ago

    Given what exists NOW in North America, Socialism is the only political philosophy which can be fair to all.

    “Socialism is a political philosophy that encompasses various theories of economic organization based on either public or direct worker ownership and administration of the means of production and allocation of resources.

    A more comprehensive definition of socialism is an economic system that directly maximizes use-values as opposed to exchange-values and has transcended commodity production and wage labour, along with a corresponding set of social and economic relations, including the organization of economic institutions, the method of resource allocation and post-monetary calculation based on some physical magnitude;often implying a method of compensation based on individual merit, the amount of labour expended or individual contribution.”

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