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October 1, 2008 at 12:14 PM #14038October 1, 2008 at 12:28 PM #278882ArrayaParticipant
Marcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) ‘high financial crimes have been committed’
October 1, 2008 at 12:28 PM #279151ArrayaParticipantMarcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) ‘high financial crimes have been committed’
October 1, 2008 at 12:28 PM #279160ArrayaParticipantMarcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) ‘high financial crimes have been committed’
October 1, 2008 at 12:28 PM #279198ArrayaParticipantMarcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) ‘high financial crimes have been committed’
October 1, 2008 at 12:28 PM #279209ArrayaParticipantMarcy Kaptur (D-Ohio) ‘high financial crimes have been committed’
October 1, 2008 at 12:43 PM #278892peterbParticipantWe need massive political change.
Every bill that fails will be followed by a worse one. These guys are thieves and/or complete idiots.I hope most of america notices this. But they probably dont. And this is why it will be really devistating to the average person in 2009.
I have to believe that the Asians and anyone esle that has loaned the US huge amounts of money is now telling the govt to make them whole or forget about future funds.
October 1, 2008 at 12:43 PM #279161peterbParticipantWe need massive political change.
Every bill that fails will be followed by a worse one. These guys are thieves and/or complete idiots.I hope most of america notices this. But they probably dont. And this is why it will be really devistating to the average person in 2009.
I have to believe that the Asians and anyone esle that has loaned the US huge amounts of money is now telling the govt to make them whole or forget about future funds.
October 1, 2008 at 12:43 PM #279170peterbParticipantWe need massive political change.
Every bill that fails will be followed by a worse one. These guys are thieves and/or complete idiots.I hope most of america notices this. But they probably dont. And this is why it will be really devistating to the average person in 2009.
I have to believe that the Asians and anyone esle that has loaned the US huge amounts of money is now telling the govt to make them whole or forget about future funds.
October 1, 2008 at 12:43 PM #279208peterbParticipantWe need massive political change.
Every bill that fails will be followed by a worse one. These guys are thieves and/or complete idiots.I hope most of america notices this. But they probably dont. And this is why it will be really devistating to the average person in 2009.
I have to believe that the Asians and anyone esle that has loaned the US huge amounts of money is now telling the govt to make them whole or forget about future funds.
October 1, 2008 at 12:43 PM #279219peterbParticipantWe need massive political change.
Every bill that fails will be followed by a worse one. These guys are thieves and/or complete idiots.I hope most of america notices this. But they probably dont. And this is why it will be really devistating to the average person in 2009.
I have to believe that the Asians and anyone esle that has loaned the US huge amounts of money is now telling the govt to make them whole or forget about future funds.
October 1, 2008 at 1:52 PM #278933ArrayaParticipantThey had us all fooled there, didn’t they? Don’t be too hard on yourself, we all thought that Washington was discussing the economy. We were all wrong. They are talking about the laws of physics.
Later today, the US Senate will vote on a proposal to suspend gravity. For pigs.
Rumor has it that there is a bi-partisan effort going on, as we speak, to assess whether lipstick looks good on sheep. If the test turns out successful, gravity for them will also be lifted.
The reasoning behind the plan is that it will allow the government to make Americans believe that pigs can fly.
Once they believe that, the sky, obviously, is the limit. It is now widely understood that before the elections, all graphs pertaining to the US government and financial institutions will under law have to be viewed upside down. In addition, the Federal Reserve has demanded all red ink will be changed to black, and vice versa. Since the need for red ink has grown exponentially, and shortages are foreseen, all involved agree that this is a great idea.
October 1, 2008 at 1:52 PM #279201ArrayaParticipantThey had us all fooled there, didn’t they? Don’t be too hard on yourself, we all thought that Washington was discussing the economy. We were all wrong. They are talking about the laws of physics.
Later today, the US Senate will vote on a proposal to suspend gravity. For pigs.
Rumor has it that there is a bi-partisan effort going on, as we speak, to assess whether lipstick looks good on sheep. If the test turns out successful, gravity for them will also be lifted.
The reasoning behind the plan is that it will allow the government to make Americans believe that pigs can fly.
Once they believe that, the sky, obviously, is the limit. It is now widely understood that before the elections, all graphs pertaining to the US government and financial institutions will under law have to be viewed upside down. In addition, the Federal Reserve has demanded all red ink will be changed to black, and vice versa. Since the need for red ink has grown exponentially, and shortages are foreseen, all involved agree that this is a great idea.
October 1, 2008 at 1:52 PM #279210ArrayaParticipantThey had us all fooled there, didn’t they? Don’t be too hard on yourself, we all thought that Washington was discussing the economy. We were all wrong. They are talking about the laws of physics.
Later today, the US Senate will vote on a proposal to suspend gravity. For pigs.
Rumor has it that there is a bi-partisan effort going on, as we speak, to assess whether lipstick looks good on sheep. If the test turns out successful, gravity for them will also be lifted.
The reasoning behind the plan is that it will allow the government to make Americans believe that pigs can fly.
Once they believe that, the sky, obviously, is the limit. It is now widely understood that before the elections, all graphs pertaining to the US government and financial institutions will under law have to be viewed upside down. In addition, the Federal Reserve has demanded all red ink will be changed to black, and vice versa. Since the need for red ink has grown exponentially, and shortages are foreseen, all involved agree that this is a great idea.
October 1, 2008 at 1:52 PM #279248ArrayaParticipantThey had us all fooled there, didn’t they? Don’t be too hard on yourself, we all thought that Washington was discussing the economy. We were all wrong. They are talking about the laws of physics.
Later today, the US Senate will vote on a proposal to suspend gravity. For pigs.
Rumor has it that there is a bi-partisan effort going on, as we speak, to assess whether lipstick looks good on sheep. If the test turns out successful, gravity for them will also be lifted.
The reasoning behind the plan is that it will allow the government to make Americans believe that pigs can fly.
Once they believe that, the sky, obviously, is the limit. It is now widely understood that before the elections, all graphs pertaining to the US government and financial institutions will under law have to be viewed upside down. In addition, the Federal Reserve has demanded all red ink will be changed to black, and vice versa. Since the need for red ink has grown exponentially, and shortages are foreseen, all involved agree that this is a great idea.
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