"Carrol Cox" <[email protected]> wrote: 

> I will be interested in the argument that follows this post, but only in a 
> disinterested way. One cannot debate what tactics > The Enemy should follow, 
> and the DP (even its most "progressive" leaders, is The Enemy, not merely a 
> weak or 
> treacherous friend. 

Hillary wrote: 
"Kissinger is a friend, and I relied on his counsel when I served as secretary 
of state. He checked in with me regularly, sharing astute observations about 
foreign leaders and sending me written reports on his travels. Though we have 
often seen the world and some of our challenges quite differently, and 
advocated different responses now and in the past, what comes through clearly 
in this new book is a conviction that we, and President Obama, share: a belief 
in the indispensability of continued American leadership in service of a just 
and liberal order." 

The Federal Reserve isn't the friend of the poor by driving interest rates so 
low that the retired can't survive on their savings using bonds or CDs. 

The political process in the US needs to be reformed where politicians are 
selected by lottery, not by money or the press. 

Political appointees are the most obvious symptom political corruption with 
most coming from Ivy League schools. 

-- 
Ron 

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