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November 19, 2007 at 12:10 AM #10938November 19, 2007 at 12:13 AM #101120RaybyrnesParticipant
Really tough to bet against Goldman Sachs.
November 19, 2007 at 12:13 AM #101116RaybyrnesParticipantReally tough to bet against Goldman Sachs.
November 19, 2007 at 12:13 AM #101102RaybyrnesParticipantReally tough to bet against Goldman Sachs.
November 19, 2007 at 12:13 AM #101090RaybyrnesParticipantReally tough to bet against Goldman Sachs.
November 19, 2007 at 12:13 AM #101003RaybyrnesParticipantReally tough to bet against Goldman Sachs.
November 19, 2007 at 5:19 AM #1011144plexownerParticipant“government and banks would never allow that to happen”
Were you born stupid and naive or did you go to a special school to learn those character traits?
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[kev374 – this is not directed at you it is directed at the quoted thought which so many Americans seem to believe – they probably secretly believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny as well – unfortunately it is their lack of education and knowledge that allows them to hold this belief – it doesn’t take much research to learn that banks and governments “do allow that to happen” from time to time (or they are unable to prevent “that” from happening) – there are even people on this planet who believe that governments and banks intentionally CAUSE “that to happen” because it allows them to consolidate their power (for example, the banks that failed in the Great Depression were primarily the independent banks that didn’t want to play the Federal Reserve game – just a coincidence or was the Fed eliminating competition?)]
November 19, 2007 at 5:19 AM #1010284plexownerParticipant“government and banks would never allow that to happen”
Were you born stupid and naive or did you go to a special school to learn those character traits?
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[kev374 – this is not directed at you it is directed at the quoted thought which so many Americans seem to believe – they probably secretly believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny as well – unfortunately it is their lack of education and knowledge that allows them to hold this belief – it doesn’t take much research to learn that banks and governments “do allow that to happen” from time to time (or they are unable to prevent “that” from happening) – there are even people on this planet who believe that governments and banks intentionally CAUSE “that to happen” because it allows them to consolidate their power (for example, the banks that failed in the Great Depression were primarily the independent banks that didn’t want to play the Federal Reserve game – just a coincidence or was the Fed eliminating competition?)]
November 19, 2007 at 5:19 AM #1011274plexownerParticipant“government and banks would never allow that to happen”
Were you born stupid and naive or did you go to a special school to learn those character traits?
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[kev374 – this is not directed at you it is directed at the quoted thought which so many Americans seem to believe – they probably secretly believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny as well – unfortunately it is their lack of education and knowledge that allows them to hold this belief – it doesn’t take much research to learn that banks and governments “do allow that to happen” from time to time (or they are unable to prevent “that” from happening) – there are even people on this planet who believe that governments and banks intentionally CAUSE “that to happen” because it allows them to consolidate their power (for example, the banks that failed in the Great Depression were primarily the independent banks that didn’t want to play the Federal Reserve game – just a coincidence or was the Fed eliminating competition?)]
November 19, 2007 at 5:19 AM #1011414plexownerParticipant“government and banks would never allow that to happen”
Were you born stupid and naive or did you go to a special school to learn those character traits?
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[kev374 – this is not directed at you it is directed at the quoted thought which so many Americans seem to believe – they probably secretly believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny as well – unfortunately it is their lack of education and knowledge that allows them to hold this belief – it doesn’t take much research to learn that banks and governments “do allow that to happen” from time to time (or they are unable to prevent “that” from happening) – there are even people on this planet who believe that governments and banks intentionally CAUSE “that to happen” because it allows them to consolidate their power (for example, the banks that failed in the Great Depression were primarily the independent banks that didn’t want to play the Federal Reserve game – just a coincidence or was the Fed eliminating competition?)]
November 19, 2007 at 5:19 AM #1011454plexownerParticipant“government and banks would never allow that to happen”
Were you born stupid and naive or did you go to a special school to learn those character traits?
~
[kev374 – this is not directed at you it is directed at the quoted thought which so many Americans seem to believe – they probably secretly believe in Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny as well – unfortunately it is their lack of education and knowledge that allows them to hold this belief – it doesn’t take much research to learn that banks and governments “do allow that to happen” from time to time (or they are unable to prevent “that” from happening) – there are even people on this planet who believe that governments and banks intentionally CAUSE “that to happen” because it allows them to consolidate their power (for example, the banks that failed in the Great Depression were primarily the independent banks that didn’t want to play the Federal Reserve game – just a coincidence or was the Fed eliminating competition?)]
November 19, 2007 at 6:43 AM #101033Alex_angelParticipantGet real. Goldman Sachs is out for one person. Themselves. When the market was booming they were holding their hard ons cheering this up. Now its going down they are predicting gloom for a few reasons.
1. They want more free governemt money.
2. They can then buy the hell out of all of the forclosures at 50% dicsount and build their portfolios.Never for one second assume theses crooks put out any report for any reason other than making money for themselves.
November 19, 2007 at 6:43 AM #101119Alex_angelParticipantGet real. Goldman Sachs is out for one person. Themselves. When the market was booming they were holding their hard ons cheering this up. Now its going down they are predicting gloom for a few reasons.
1. They want more free governemt money.
2. They can then buy the hell out of all of the forclosures at 50% dicsount and build their portfolios.Never for one second assume theses crooks put out any report for any reason other than making money for themselves.
November 19, 2007 at 6:43 AM #101132Alex_angelParticipantGet real. Goldman Sachs is out for one person. Themselves. When the market was booming they were holding their hard ons cheering this up. Now its going down they are predicting gloom for a few reasons.
1. They want more free governemt money.
2. They can then buy the hell out of all of the forclosures at 50% dicsount and build their portfolios.Never for one second assume theses crooks put out any report for any reason other than making money for themselves.
November 19, 2007 at 6:43 AM #101146Alex_angelParticipantGet real. Goldman Sachs is out for one person. Themselves. When the market was booming they were holding their hard ons cheering this up. Now its going down they are predicting gloom for a few reasons.
1. They want more free governemt money.
2. They can then buy the hell out of all of the forclosures at 50% dicsount and build their portfolios.Never for one second assume theses crooks put out any report for any reason other than making money for themselves.
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