Posted by Buzzman72 on May 21, 2009 at 10:27:01 from (4.253.115.105):
In Reply to: Re: WHY?? posted by JackE on May 20, 2009 at 11:12:11:
Funny, that Pravda thing you mentioned.
When Bush was in the WEhite House, you couldn't beli9eve them because they were anti-government. Now you can't believe them because they're government-controlled like Pravda.
It's NOT Big Government that we have to beware of; it's Big MONEY, who buys the government no matter WHICH party is in power. Except for GM and Chrysler, who got the government bailout money?? BIG MONEY...banks, AIG, Wall Street brokerages. Big Money looted your 401(k), then they looted your government treasury...and now they're looting the auto companies, about to sell off the assets that actually produce a product, while sticking government [taxpayers] with the pension obligations and other messes.
And they use the press to get us bickering with one another about which political party did the damages. FOLLOW THE MONEY...it's the banks and investment firsm that are ruining this country.
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