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July 23, 2009 at 4:27 PM #436111July 23, 2009 at 4:32 PM #436683sdgrrlParticipant
Oh urbanrealtor…I love you man(sigh). I have to quote you from part of a reply that you made from one of my post once:
The neo-classical view that the economy
always achieves the best when left alone
flies in the face of reason and centuries
of economic history. The credit freezes
that riddle our history from 1800 to 1910
are testament to that. It makes more sense
to say that sometimes the economy sucks
and sometimes the government is in a pos-
ition to help with that.Sounded like poetry to me. In my daydreams you are the professor from Gilligan’s Island; lol.
July 23, 2009 at 4:32 PM #435915sdgrrlParticipantOh urbanrealtor…I love you man(sigh). I have to quote you from part of a reply that you made from one of my post once:
The neo-classical view that the economy
always achieves the best when left alone
flies in the face of reason and centuries
of economic history. The credit freezes
that riddle our history from 1800 to 1910
are testament to that. It makes more sense
to say that sometimes the economy sucks
and sometimes the government is in a pos-
ition to help with that.Sounded like poetry to me. In my daydreams you are the professor from Gilligan’s Island; lol.
July 23, 2009 at 4:32 PM #436122sdgrrlParticipantOh urbanrealtor…I love you man(sigh). I have to quote you from part of a reply that you made from one of my post once:
The neo-classical view that the economy
always achieves the best when left alone
flies in the face of reason and centuries
of economic history. The credit freezes
that riddle our history from 1800 to 1910
are testament to that. It makes more sense
to say that sometimes the economy sucks
and sometimes the government is in a pos-
ition to help with that.Sounded like poetry to me. In my daydreams you are the professor from Gilligan’s Island; lol.
July 23, 2009 at 4:32 PM #436514sdgrrlParticipantOh urbanrealtor…I love you man(sigh). I have to quote you from part of a reply that you made from one of my post once:
The neo-classical view that the economy
always achieves the best when left alone
flies in the face of reason and centuries
of economic history. The credit freezes
that riddle our history from 1800 to 1910
are testament to that. It makes more sense
to say that sometimes the economy sucks
and sometimes the government is in a pos-
ition to help with that.Sounded like poetry to me. In my daydreams you are the professor from Gilligan’s Island; lol.
July 23, 2009 at 4:32 PM #436442sdgrrlParticipantOh urbanrealtor…I love you man(sigh). I have to quote you from part of a reply that you made from one of my post once:
The neo-classical view that the economy
always achieves the best when left alone
flies in the face of reason and centuries
of economic history. The credit freezes
that riddle our history from 1800 to 1910
are testament to that. It makes more sense
to say that sometimes the economy sucks
and sometimes the government is in a pos-
ition to help with that.Sounded like poetry to me. In my daydreams you are the professor from Gilligan’s Island; lol.
July 23, 2009 at 4:41 PM #436457afx114ParticipantHoly shit, did you guys just see G Gordon Liddy on Hardball?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA6oa0HkfuE
Their discussion is deja vu from a thread on here 8 or so months ago.
July 23, 2009 at 4:41 PM #436698afx114ParticipantHoly shit, did you guys just see G Gordon Liddy on Hardball?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA6oa0HkfuE
Their discussion is deja vu from a thread on here 8 or so months ago.
July 23, 2009 at 4:41 PM #436137afx114ParticipantHoly shit, did you guys just see G Gordon Liddy on Hardball?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA6oa0HkfuE
Their discussion is deja vu from a thread on here 8 or so months ago.
July 23, 2009 at 4:41 PM #435930afx114ParticipantHoly shit, did you guys just see G Gordon Liddy on Hardball?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA6oa0HkfuE
Their discussion is deja vu from a thread on here 8 or so months ago.
July 23, 2009 at 4:41 PM #436529afx114ParticipantHoly shit, did you guys just see G Gordon Liddy on Hardball?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YA6oa0HkfuE
Their discussion is deja vu from a thread on here 8 or so months ago.
July 23, 2009 at 5:14 PM #436554Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
July 23, 2009 at 5:14 PM #436723Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
July 23, 2009 at 5:14 PM #435955Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
July 23, 2009 at 5:14 PM #436162Mark HolmesParticipantThanks for that. Nice job, Chris Matthews.
And you’re in sad shape when G. Gordon Liddy, convicted Watergate felon, is one of the spokesmen for your cause. I mean, read this fun little excerpt from his Wikipedia entry:
“At CRP and at the behest of John Dean (operating on his own to impress his superior, John Erlichman, unbeknown to Liddy at that time), Liddy concocted several plots, some far-fetched, intended to embarrass the Democratic opposition.[2] These included firebombing the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. in order to sneak into the building as firemen and grab sensitive classified documents leaked by Daniel Ellsberg, kidnapping anti-war protest organizers and transporting them to Mexico during the Republican National Convention (which at the time was planned for San Diego), and luring mid-level Democratic campaign officials to a house boat in Baltimore where they would be secretly photographed in compromising positions with call girls. Most of Liddy’s ideas were rejected by Attorney General John N. Mitchell, but a few were given the go-ahead by Nixon Administration officials, including the break-in at Daniel Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office. Ellsberg had leaked the Pentagon Papers to the New York Times.[3] At some point, Liddy was instructed to break into the Democratic National Committee offices in the Watergate Hotel.”
And that, my friends, is one of the most prominent “birthers”.
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