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ParticipantNice Post.
But what can you do about it? All those hard working people losing their savings thanks to the housing bust. Shame. Now they have to work longer and harder to retire. Which means the rich will make more money from their sweat. I guess you just have to try to play the game. Maybe someone could make a bubble warning site. Beat them at their own game. Stop the bubbles. No that wouldn’t work. Because we have all been brainwashed into thinking money is the root of all happiness. Its to late.Lottery: A tax on people who are bad at math.
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ParticipantIn a close race, analysts say black voter turnout could affect a candidate’s chances of winning.)The vast majority – 90 percent — voted for Democrat Al Gore, while Republican George W. Bush picked up 9 percent of the black vote (Green Party candidate Ralph Nader received the remaining 1 percent).
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ParticipantIn a close race, analysts say black voter turnout could affect a candidate’s chances of winning.)The vast majority – 90 percent — voted for Democrat Al Gore, while Republican George W. Bush picked up 9 percent of the black vote (Green Party candidate Ralph Nader received the remaining 1 percent).
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ParticipantIn a close race, analysts say black voter turnout could affect a candidate’s chances of winning.)The vast majority – 90 percent — voted for Democrat Al Gore, while Republican George W. Bush picked up 9 percent of the black vote (Green Party candidate Ralph Nader received the remaining 1 percent).
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ParticipantIn a close race, analysts say black voter turnout could affect a candidate’s chances of winning.)The vast majority – 90 percent — voted for Democrat Al Gore, while Republican George W. Bush picked up 9 percent of the black vote (Green Party candidate Ralph Nader received the remaining 1 percent).
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ParticipantIn a close race, analysts say black voter turnout could affect a candidate’s chances of winning.)The vast majority – 90 percent — voted for Democrat Al Gore, while Republican George W. Bush picked up 9 percent of the black vote (Green Party candidate Ralph Nader received the remaining 1 percent).
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