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Raybyrnes
ParticipantAsked where my friend where he saw Wamu. Said he saw it going to a dollar. Put wachovia and a few other large banks in the same mix. Has called the entire financial system a Legalized Ponzi Scheme. His words not mine. He has been very accurate with his calls. Guess it helps when you are seeing first hand what institutional investors are willing to pay for debt.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantAsked where my friend where he saw Wamu. Said he saw it going to a dollar. Put wachovia and a few other large banks in the same mix. Has called the entire financial system a Legalized Ponzi Scheme. His words not mine. He has been very accurate with his calls. Guess it helps when you are seeing first hand what institutional investors are willing to pay for debt.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantAsked where my friend where he saw Wamu. Said he saw it going to a dollar. Put wachovia and a few other large banks in the same mix. Has called the entire financial system a Legalized Ponzi Scheme. His words not mine. He has been very accurate with his calls. Guess it helps when you are seeing first hand what institutional investors are willing to pay for debt.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantAsked where my friend where he saw Wamu. Said he saw it going to a dollar. Put wachovia and a few other large banks in the same mix. Has called the entire financial system a Legalized Ponzi Scheme. His words not mine. He has been very accurate with his calls. Guess it helps when you are seeing first hand what institutional investors are willing to pay for debt.
June 28, 2008 at 8:22 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #230448Raybyrnes
ParticipantCitzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on.
June 28, 2008 at 8:22 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #230568Raybyrnes
ParticipantCitzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on.
June 28, 2008 at 8:22 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #230579Raybyrnes
ParticipantCitzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on.
June 28, 2008 at 8:22 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #230616Raybyrnes
ParticipantCitzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on.
June 28, 2008 at 8:22 PM in reply to: Birth Certificate suggest Obama may not be a natural born US citizen #230631Raybyrnes
ParticipantCitzenship and Flag pins are pretty insignificant issues. Both candidates are well passed the sniff test. How about arguing something more thought provoking like economic philosophy on issues like job creation, Education, Healthcare, social security.
For all posters have you ever voted or supported someone other than your party affiliate? If you have not can you look back and say that you made a poor decision in hindsight. How can anyone be open minded if they go in with blinders on.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think that US car bashing is way off. I think that for and GMC have really stepped up to the plate. In general engineering has improved dramatically for all car companies.
I would definitely test drive a Mercury Milan before making an automatic decsion to buy a an Accord or Camry. And I think that GM stepped up to the plate with a pretty good product in the Malibu and the Acadia.
If you look at Honda there transmissions on the 6 cylinders have been problematic. Now grant it they are made here in the US but there reliability is not what it once was.
From a valuation stand point I have a hard time believing that Toyota deserves the multiple it is getting when compared to GM and Ford especially when you take into consideration International Operations where Ford and Chevy are deemed to be very high quality cars.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think that US car bashing is way off. I think that for and GMC have really stepped up to the plate. In general engineering has improved dramatically for all car companies.
I would definitely test drive a Mercury Milan before making an automatic decsion to buy a an Accord or Camry. And I think that GM stepped up to the plate with a pretty good product in the Malibu and the Acadia.
If you look at Honda there transmissions on the 6 cylinders have been problematic. Now grant it they are made here in the US but there reliability is not what it once was.
From a valuation stand point I have a hard time believing that Toyota deserves the multiple it is getting when compared to GM and Ford especially when you take into consideration International Operations where Ford and Chevy are deemed to be very high quality cars.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think that US car bashing is way off. I think that for and GMC have really stepped up to the plate. In general engineering has improved dramatically for all car companies.
I would definitely test drive a Mercury Milan before making an automatic decsion to buy a an Accord or Camry. And I think that GM stepped up to the plate with a pretty good product in the Malibu and the Acadia.
If you look at Honda there transmissions on the 6 cylinders have been problematic. Now grant it they are made here in the US but there reliability is not what it once was.
From a valuation stand point I have a hard time believing that Toyota deserves the multiple it is getting when compared to GM and Ford especially when you take into consideration International Operations where Ford and Chevy are deemed to be very high quality cars.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think that US car bashing is way off. I think that for and GMC have really stepped up to the plate. In general engineering has improved dramatically for all car companies.
I would definitely test drive a Mercury Milan before making an automatic decsion to buy a an Accord or Camry. And I think that GM stepped up to the plate with a pretty good product in the Malibu and the Acadia.
If you look at Honda there transmissions on the 6 cylinders have been problematic. Now grant it they are made here in the US but there reliability is not what it once was.
From a valuation stand point I have a hard time believing that Toyota deserves the multiple it is getting when compared to GM and Ford especially when you take into consideration International Operations where Ford and Chevy are deemed to be very high quality cars.
Raybyrnes
ParticipantI think that US car bashing is way off. I think that for and GMC have really stepped up to the plate. In general engineering has improved dramatically for all car companies.
I would definitely test drive a Mercury Milan before making an automatic decsion to buy a an Accord or Camry. And I think that GM stepped up to the plate with a pretty good product in the Malibu and the Acadia.
If you look at Honda there transmissions on the 6 cylinders have been problematic. Now grant it they are made here in the US but there reliability is not what it once was.
From a valuation stand point I have a hard time believing that Toyota deserves the multiple it is getting when compared to GM and Ford especially when you take into consideration International Operations where Ford and Chevy are deemed to be very high quality cars.
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