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Aecetia
Participant“Iran is one of the most talked about countries on America’s foreign-policy fixations. It’s also one of the least understood. That’s not a stretch: anything east of Gibraltar these days seems misunderstood, stereotyped or worse, which goes a long way to explain the sort of mess we’re in in the United States: the Bush years add up to an intentional snub of a world it never attempted to understand, let alone deal with, except from the barrel of a gun. Or at least a barrel-full of preconceptions.”
http://middleeast.about.com/b/2008/10/25/the-secret-behind-ahmadinejads-cheap-suits.htm
Aecetia
Participant“Iran is one of the most talked about countries on America’s foreign-policy fixations. It’s also one of the least understood. That’s not a stretch: anything east of Gibraltar these days seems misunderstood, stereotyped or worse, which goes a long way to explain the sort of mess we’re in in the United States: the Bush years add up to an intentional snub of a world it never attempted to understand, let alone deal with, except from the barrel of a gun. Or at least a barrel-full of preconceptions.”
http://middleeast.about.com/b/2008/10/25/the-secret-behind-ahmadinejads-cheap-suits.htm
Aecetia
Participant“Iran is one of the most talked about countries on America’s foreign-policy fixations. It’s also one of the least understood. That’s not a stretch: anything east of Gibraltar these days seems misunderstood, stereotyped or worse, which goes a long way to explain the sort of mess we’re in in the United States: the Bush years add up to an intentional snub of a world it never attempted to understand, let alone deal with, except from the barrel of a gun. Or at least a barrel-full of preconceptions.”
http://middleeast.about.com/b/2008/10/25/the-secret-behind-ahmadinejads-cheap-suits.htm
Aecetia
Participant“Iran is one of the most talked about countries on America’s foreign-policy fixations. It’s also one of the least understood. That’s not a stretch: anything east of Gibraltar these days seems misunderstood, stereotyped or worse, which goes a long way to explain the sort of mess we’re in in the United States: the Bush years add up to an intentional snub of a world it never attempted to understand, let alone deal with, except from the barrel of a gun. Or at least a barrel-full of preconceptions.”
http://middleeast.about.com/b/2008/10/25/the-secret-behind-ahmadinejads-cheap-suits.htm
Aecetia
Participant“Iran is one of the most talked about countries on America’s foreign-policy fixations. It’s also one of the least understood. That’s not a stretch: anything east of Gibraltar these days seems misunderstood, stereotyped or worse, which goes a long way to explain the sort of mess we’re in in the United States: the Bush years add up to an intentional snub of a world it never attempted to understand, let alone deal with, except from the barrel of a gun. Or at least a barrel-full of preconceptions.”
http://middleeast.about.com/b/2008/10/25/the-secret-behind-ahmadinejads-cheap-suits.htm
Aecetia
ParticipantThe price of gas will go up. The stock market will crap out and the price of precious metals will increase. People will start hoarding stuff as they speculate what commodity will be affected. The fires in Russian and floods are already going to cause food shortages for that part of the world. War will just increase existing problems.
Let’s hope it does not happen.
Aecetia
ParticipantThe price of gas will go up. The stock market will crap out and the price of precious metals will increase. People will start hoarding stuff as they speculate what commodity will be affected. The fires in Russian and floods are already going to cause food shortages for that part of the world. War will just increase existing problems.
Let’s hope it does not happen.
Aecetia
ParticipantThe price of gas will go up. The stock market will crap out and the price of precious metals will increase. People will start hoarding stuff as they speculate what commodity will be affected. The fires in Russian and floods are already going to cause food shortages for that part of the world. War will just increase existing problems.
Let’s hope it does not happen.
Aecetia
ParticipantThe price of gas will go up. The stock market will crap out and the price of precious metals will increase. People will start hoarding stuff as they speculate what commodity will be affected. The fires in Russian and floods are already going to cause food shortages for that part of the world. War will just increase existing problems.
Let’s hope it does not happen.
Aecetia
ParticipantThe price of gas will go up. The stock market will crap out and the price of precious metals will increase. People will start hoarding stuff as they speculate what commodity will be affected. The fires in Russian and floods are already going to cause food shortages for that part of the world. War will just increase existing problems.
Let’s hope it does not happen.
Aecetia
ParticipantJust reading the tea leaves and WSJ:
“Housing remains a disaster. Foreclosures rose again last month. Banks took over another 93,000 homes in July, says foreclosure specialist RealtyTrac. That’s a rise of 9% from June and just shy of May’s record. We’re heading for 1 million foreclosures this year, RealtyTrac says. And naturally the ripple effects hurt all those homeowners not in foreclosure, by driving down prices. See deflation (No. 4) above.”
Frankly, I am not sure of much anymore, but I still think the prices are too high here in Socal.
Aecetia
ParticipantJust reading the tea leaves and WSJ:
“Housing remains a disaster. Foreclosures rose again last month. Banks took over another 93,000 homes in July, says foreclosure specialist RealtyTrac. That’s a rise of 9% from June and just shy of May’s record. We’re heading for 1 million foreclosures this year, RealtyTrac says. And naturally the ripple effects hurt all those homeowners not in foreclosure, by driving down prices. See deflation (No. 4) above.”
Frankly, I am not sure of much anymore, but I still think the prices are too high here in Socal.
Aecetia
ParticipantJust reading the tea leaves and WSJ:
“Housing remains a disaster. Foreclosures rose again last month. Banks took over another 93,000 homes in July, says foreclosure specialist RealtyTrac. That’s a rise of 9% from June and just shy of May’s record. We’re heading for 1 million foreclosures this year, RealtyTrac says. And naturally the ripple effects hurt all those homeowners not in foreclosure, by driving down prices. See deflation (No. 4) above.”
Frankly, I am not sure of much anymore, but I still think the prices are too high here in Socal.
Aecetia
ParticipantJust reading the tea leaves and WSJ:
“Housing remains a disaster. Foreclosures rose again last month. Banks took over another 93,000 homes in July, says foreclosure specialist RealtyTrac. That’s a rise of 9% from June and just shy of May’s record. We’re heading for 1 million foreclosures this year, RealtyTrac says. And naturally the ripple effects hurt all those homeowners not in foreclosure, by driving down prices. See deflation (No. 4) above.”
Frankly, I am not sure of much anymore, but I still think the prices are too high here in Socal.
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