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September 21, 2007 at 10:31 PM #10371September 22, 2007 at 6:44 PM #85593LookoutBelowParticipant
WHAT AN EXCELLENT SHORT VIDEO !
September 23, 2007 at 7:42 AM #85601mixxalotParticipantMY question for Greenspan
I would have taken a calmer approach and politely asked Mr. Greenspan where to invest my dollars. Not only would the cops left me in peaceful chat with the spinmaster but Greenie would have smiled, signed the book and shook my hand after I told him that I wanted to be a major banker like him. Inside intelligence.
Based on the many poor souls who have been tazered by police brutality in this county, I would just use inside intelligence to peacefully resolve the issue quietly.
September 23, 2007 at 1:11 PM #85621bobbyParticipantwhat’s wrong with that guy? he may disagree with greenspan but he has no right to attack him.
there’s a time and place in civilized society for discussion.September 23, 2007 at 2:00 PM #85625mixxalotParticipantPolice brutality
I agree- there is a major rampant epidemic of it in America as things changed after 911 America has become a near Police State. Tazings are common now just because someone speaks out and has heated dialogue. I am afraid that people are sheep and asleep at the wheel in this country. Look at historical protests in Latin America. Students en masse fought back against police corruption, yes, many died but at least the people did not sit back and take it in the rear like dogs. We are weak in this country.
Here is what I am talking about:
http://prisonplanet.com/articles/september2007/210907_b_brutality.htm
I dont know about you, but people should be marching by the millions in the town that this stuff happens in to get these corrupt pigs thrown in prison and police behavior changed.
What happened to political activism in America?
September 23, 2007 at 10:55 PM #85653RaybyrnesParticipantWhat wrong with America? How about a complete lack of respect for authority. How about kids taking Ridlin as opposed to getting a kick in the ass? How about parents who make excuses for why their Johnnie didn’t complete their homework?
September 24, 2007 at 2:40 AM #85662ucodegenParticipantI don’t think that Rep. Bernie Sanders gets it.
He is lambasting Greenspan for the behavior of Congress. Congress and the States regulate the condition and laws under which manufacturing occurs.. not Greenspan. Congress sets import tariff rates.. not Greenspan. Rep. Sanders does not understand that in a global economy, things change. There should be an overall shift in work to a higher tech (higher paying) work versis blue-collar labor.
4Trillion dollar national debt.. well Hello Congress, which writes the spending bills!!! That includes you Rep. Bernie Sanders!!! So how is Greenspan going to help Health Insurance? I think Congress can help by regulating costs (Hospital rooms cost more than $2000/night.. for what? Double occupancy?.. The medicine, oxygen etc are additional charges) $2000/night buys you one hell of a hotel room!!
Fed can’t change CEO pay..
A lot of the reasons why many middle class people can’t afford anything is because they don’t control their spending (got to have that new BMW X5 SUV!!).. myself, I drive a 1985 Pickup (no joke!).
Nate Evans was behaving inappropriately. He was grand-standing to try to get something for You-Tube.
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