On Sep 25, 3:05 pm, adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You're forgiven for not understanding me. I ain't patriotic AT ALL.
> I think of consequences.
>
> adrian
Hello? I did not say that you were patriotic: I was drawing an
analogy.
I shall spell it out. Bush is saying either accept the plan or we are
doomed to a worse fate, no alternative, do or die. It is the way right
wing politics has always worked. Exterminate the Jews, or be ruled by
them; attack Iraq or accept international domination of Islam.
It is a game.
I am saying that there are many other ways to solve this problem that
would not reward the sharks, and not penalise the ordinary taxpayer.
>
> chazwin wrote:
> > You seem to be stuck in the same hole as is characterised by the "You
> > are a Patriot OR you are Anti-war" stance that Bush and his cronies
> > has imposed on the debacle in Iraq.
> > Here you are stuck in thinking either $700bill handout to the rich OR
> > depression. This is not the case - there might be other alternatives.
> > If you think it possible that to be patriotic and against the war then
> > your imagination might find an alternative to stealing off the people
> > to help the sharks.
>
> > On Sep 25, 10:32 am, adrian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> BUT, if the market crashes their money deflates too?
> >> Do they plan a repeat of the 1929 Kennedy trick, to sit on the money until
> >> the market collapses
> >> and then go on a buying spree? If so it's part of the takeover of the
> >> world?
>
> >> adrian
>
> >> chazwin wrote:
> >>> The $700billion Swindle
> >>> Over the last few years money markets have been engaged in a feeding
> >>> frenzy of massive profits and unjustified and bloated bonuses. This
> >>> greedy unrestrained scrabbling for bucks has finally brought the
> >>> Western economy to its knees.
> >>> The solution is theft. Bush and his friends are now cooking up a a
> >>> cunning plan to reward this bad behaviour. He is now planning to steal
> >>> 700billion dollars from the tax payers of the USA to hand out to all
> >>> his best buddies in the financial markets.
> >>> The strategy Bush is using is the same as employed in his invasion of
> >>> Iraq - keep the public scared and set the agenda for creating the fear
> >>> and providing the "solution".
> >>> Bad behaviour that is rewarded always leads to more bad behaviour, as
> >>> a teacher I know this much.
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