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Corporate Accountability and WorkPlace

They're Stealing from You and Me -- Where's the Outrage?

By Garrison Keillor, International Herald Tribune. Posted October 6, 2008.


It wasn't their money Wall Street was playing with. It was ours.
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Where were the cops?

It's just human nature that some calamities register in the brain and others don't. The train engineer texting at the throttle ("HOW R U? C U L8R") and missing the red light and 25 people die in the crash -- oh God, that is way too real -- everyone has had a moment of supreme stupidity that came close to killing somebody. Even atheists say a little prayer now and then: Dear God, I am an idiot, thank you for protecting my children.

On the other hand, the America's federal bailout of the financial market (yawn) is a calamity that people accept as if it were just one more hurricane. An air of crisis, the secretary of the Treasury striding down a hall at the Capitol with minions in his wake, solemn-faced congressmen at the microphones. Something must be done, harrumph harrumph.

The Current Occupant pops out of the cuckoo clock and reads a few lines off a piece of paper, pronouncing all the words correctly. And the newscaster looks into the camera and says, "Etaoin shrdlu qwertyuiop."

Where is the outrage?

Poor Senator Larry Craig got a truckload of moral condemnation for tapping his wingtips in the men's john, but his party proposes to spend 5 percent of the GDP to buy up bad loans made by men who walk away with their fortunes intact while retirees see their 401(k) go pffffffff like a defunct air mattress, and it's business as usual.

John McCain is a lifelong deregulator and believer in letting brokers and bankers do as they please -- remember Lincoln Savings and Loan and his intervention with federal regulators in behalf of his friend Charles Keating, who then went to prison? Remember Neil Bush, the brother of the C.O., who, as a director of Silverado S&L, bestowed enormous loans on his friends without telling fellow directors that the friends were friends and who, when the loans failed, paid a small fine and went skipping off to other things?

McCain now decries greed on Wall Street and suggests a commission be formed to look into the problem. This is like Casanova coming out for chastity.

Confident men took leave of common sense and bet on the idea of perpetual profit in the real estate market and crashed. But it wasn't their money. It was your money they were messing with. And that's why we need government regulators. Gimlet-eyed men with steel-rim glasses and crepe-soled shoes who check the numbers and have the power to say, "This is a scam and a hustle and either you cease and desist or you spend a few years in a minimum-security federal facility playing backgammon."

The Republican Party used to specialize in gimlet-eyed, steel-rim, crepe-soled common sense and then it was taken over by crooked preachers who demand Americans trust them because they're packing a Bible and God sent them on a mission to enact lower taxes, less government. Except when things crash, and then government has to pick up the pieces.

Some say the tab might come to a trillion dollars. Nobody knows. And McCain has not one moment of doubt or regret. He switches from First Deregulation Church to Our Lady of Strict Vigilance like you might go from decaf to latte. Where is the straight talk? Does the man have no conscience?

It wasn't their money they were playing with. It was yours. Where were the cops?

What we are seeing is the stuff of a novel, the public corruption of an American war hero. It is painful.

First, there was McCain's exploitation of a symbolic woman, an eager zealot who is so far out of her depth that it isn't funny anymore. Anyone with a heart has to hurt for how McCain has made a fool of her. Never mind the persistent cheesiness of his attack ads. And now this chasm of debt and loss and the gentleman pretends to be shocked. He was there. He turned out the lights. He sent the regulators home.

McCain seems willing to say anything, do anything, to get to the White House so he can go to war with Iran. If he needs to recline naked in a department store window, he would do that, or eat live chickens, or claim to be a reformer. Obviously you can fool a lot of people for a while and maybe he can stretch it out until mid-November. But the truth is marching on. A few true conservatives led the charge against the bailout. Good for them. But how about admitting that their cowboy economic philosophy was at fault here?

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I'm outraged (but powerless)
Posted by: trained ape on Oct 6, 2008 2:20 AM   
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Everybody I know who knows what's going on is outraged! But most people simply do not understand monetary policy.

IT'S THEFT. Bankers literally make money out of thin air on a computer screen and then lend it. When the borrowers cannot repay, the bankers cry to Uncle Sam who steals the money from the taxpayers' children, real money, and gives it to the bankers. It's not that hard to understand, but most people still do not know.

And they didn't fix the core problem. The bubble is still ENOURMOUS and where's the regulation? This would be a good time to nationalize The Fed. Hmmm...

All praise the free market, Amen!

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» RE: I'm outraged (but powerless) Posted by: peacefullaim
» RE: I'm outraged (but powerless) Posted by: DEBKAMAINE
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» That Bailout, Keynsian market socialism at its worst Posted by: Libertarian Paternalist
» MY WIFE Posted by: mindtrvlr
Where's the outrage?
Posted by: Tom Degan on Oct 6, 2008 3:10 AM   
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Here's the outrage

And here

And here's some more outrage for you

You want outrage? I got your freakin' outrage!

Tom Degan

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» RE: Where's the outrage? Posted by: le501
» RE: Where's the outrage? Posted by: ellie
» RE: Where's the outrage? Posted by: Spot
» RE: Where's the outrage? Posted by: peacefullaim
» Ralph's not "in on the take"... Posted by: bthespoon
» RE: Where's the outrage? Posted by: freshlemon
» RE: Where's the outrage? Posted by: HoboHomo
» In LIMBO-LIMBO LAND between... Posted by: itzamirakul
The real core problem.
Posted by: jlohman on Oct 6, 2008 3:15 AM   
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No, the core problem is our corrupt political system. Politicians take money from bankers and the credit industry to do exactly what they did. Until we get money our of the political system expect more of the same.

Jack Lohman
http://MoneyedPoliticians.net

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ex rel: George W. Bush
Posted by: Direct Democracy on Oct 6, 2008 3:18 AM   
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The blame game is how criminals are caught and punished.

Look back.

Place blame.

FREE AMERICA

REVOLUTIONARY (DIRECT) DEMOCRACY

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» RE: ex rel: George W. Bush Posted by: HoboHomo
They aren't listening to the people's outrage
Posted by: socialpsych on Oct 6, 2008 3:28 AM   
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This country is run by a Board of Directors made up of the CEOs of the largest corporations: energy, financial services, pharmaceuticals, telecommunications, computers, weapons. The CEO (aka, President) does what he/she is told to do by the Board, just like in any corporate organization. The CEO listens to his/her bosses, not to the workers.

So, our outrage has consistently fallen on deaf ears. Remember the global protests BEFORE the invasion of Iraq? They didn't listen. The protests after the invasion? They didn't listen. I stood in front of the White House with thousands of other outraged Americans and voiced my outrage up close. They didn't listen.

I fear Noam Chomsky's prediction will materialize: the Board of Directrors will apoint John McCain as the next CEO, despite the majority's outrage.

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» C. Wright Mills Posted by: socialpsych
Brother can you spare $700 Billion?
Posted by: blogoffanddie on Oct 6, 2008 3:40 AM   
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It’s not really a money problem, it’s a problem of ethical and honest brokering.

When rich people profit from the market, they get to keep their profits. When rich people lose their money in the market, their losses belong to the taxpayers. It seems our ‘free market’ bankers and financiers have become stock market socialists – the $700 billion bailout is only the first installment.

http://blogoffanddie.wordpress.com
http://theimpolitecanadian.wordpress.com/

"Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it everywhere, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedies."
Groucho Marx

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Garrison Keiler is correct, to him you should listen! I wish I could say it so well, but I do say: >
Posted by: Nightstallion on Oct 6, 2008 3:47 AM   
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No amount of evidence that, the WTC bombing was hatched 16 months previously by our own Alphabet Agencies will convince the Zealot. You could drown the blighter with minutia of excruciating detail and accuracy, but the BDI SOB will puff himself up with denial deeper than that River itself.

No amount of supportive testimony, no avalanche of physical phenomena will convince the Bull Headed ball bat of anything other than you are crazy and should be locked up or better killed to shut your mouth! Meanwhile the monsters that have done this thing go blithely about their way chortling to themselves over the confused Sheeple. John Q Public you have a secret enemy and its’ name is Abaddon it will pursue all of mankind to the pit and push us into it if we let it.

One need not be Jewish to know this. One only needs to understand that human habits are next to impossible to break without perseverance. I am not Jewish, but believe when I tell you there are worse things to be, for instance one could be among the self enforced ignorant. For ignorance there is a cure, but for stupid there is only forever! Forget the stupid and the dead, you are living and you must follow the living. The alternative here is too terrible to contemplate, dead humans everywhere!

Protect your own frontier; do not let some shady fly-by-night alphabet agency whack your ass into a war. Once upon a time when this country was REALLY new people had the RIGHT to keep and bear arms, and the added responsibility to explain to the novice what they were for and why they were necessary. Today even thinking like this can get your butt tossed in the clink for encouraging terrorism. Because, self defense to these stupid frightened politicians, is terrorism!

We bought into this dumb feces honestly enough by believing that if you eliminated weapons no one would offer violence, excuse me folks I have to barf a little here. As long as humans cannot love there will be violence. Love cannot be enforced, only nourished. If you don’t get that then you should at least learn to carry arms and be at one with others in the need for self protection and the defense of your neighbor. Humans are still very sick; we have a rampant emotional plague to contend with. First learn what that plague is and you may have a chance to insure its defeat.

Along about the intervention of Mark Twain, James Joyce, and Ambrose Bierce the person writing this pretty much gave up on humans being the mote of stars tuff, the mote part is right, the star stuff is pushing it a little but the rest of it is drowned in the pollution and insensitivity of a self destructive race that must subjugate every living thing on this planet or destroy it out of hand as unworthy of existence; then self-righteously deny that it has done any of the kind; pointing at this or that dung heap of concretized earth or deforested wetland as "Progress" here here for the pruning of other species cheering undauntedly about having eradicated yet another life form that was formerly enjoyed by the once teaming blue marble hanging in the black void in the most uninhabited portion of this spiral arm of one of hundreds of billions of galaxies in the firmament, meanwhile so-called science cannot Quantify nor pale zombie religious Qualify the meanness nor insanity of the race calling itself man; if there is a universal scourge apt of the name and rogue in the game this nearly hairless primate is the paragon of all that is perfidious foul in nature and excuse making of the alibi inventors in the animal kingdom: assuring itself and anyone who will listen to the tripe that they are not animals at all but godlike in stature mien and bearing more capable than any other creature on the planet of naming the path of moral inclination to be followed by all having thus delivered you to the treacley cup of Socratic sour grapes I take my leave...

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No heart here
Posted by: helenahanbasquet on Oct 6, 2008 4:02 AM   
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Stop acting like Sarah Palin had no choice in her decision to accept the position of McCain's running mate. If she was half as smart, and half as patriotic as she pretends to be she would have refused on the grounds that she is unqualified. He's not making her look like a fool. She's making herself and every citizen who votes for their ticket look like fools.

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» RE: No heart here Posted by: Drume
'Rescue Plan'? No it's extortion!
Posted by: paulmagillsmith on Oct 6, 2008 4:18 AM   
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All you have to remember is this whole anti-populace scam/bailout is a SCAM on US & us. AS did they in the novel “1984” we now have ‘newspeak’ in the term Rescue Plan. More BS, it should be called the losing party’s last chance at a massive…MASSIVE rip-off of the public. They want to grab all they can before their ilk are banned for the next several decades. Doesn’t matter to them, they have done like the Steve Miller lyric says, “Ooh, ooh, take the money & run”, and they have.

“The Treasury Department plans to tap Neel Kashkari, an assistant secretary of international affairs and a former Goldman Sachs banker, to oversee the government's $700 billion financial rescue program,”

What the hell is this? More foxes in the henhouse? We expected Paulson would tap some of his buddies who got us in to this mess in the first place, but we didn’t expect him to throw it blatantly in our faces so aggregiously and without un-patriotic shame.

Don’t we have any power through the legislature or judicial to control this obvious conflict of interests, or abuse of power, by the executive? Have the American people sunk so low as to no longer control their government officials…or care?

Goldman paid Paulson a half to a billion dollars in compensation before he went to Secretary of Treasury about two years ago. Did he really leave their employ? It sure doesn’t look like it. Sachs stands to get billions off this deal.

On the other side of the coin is Bernanke, head of the FED. Quasi governmental in the public consciousness, it’s actually about a dozen-for profit-private banks. Do you believe they’re concerned about the national debt? Of course not, they’ll get their pound of flesh/interest/usury anyway…AND FIRST.

Like I said, foxes in the henhouse. How can we expect honesty from those with so obvious conflicts of interest?

AIG, which got bailed out a few weeks ago has already spent $61 of the $85 billion they were ‘gifted’ with, and will likely be holding their hand out for more. Paulson, overheard in an interview, has agreed the cost could be even $1.3 trillion, so expect to see the hand extended again there, too.

Where does it stop? If we’re fooled by fools we’re double foolish, and in big doo doo unless we get involved & act with our weight of numbers.

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why outrage? Whom do you think you're dealing with?
Posted by: Philor on Oct 6, 2008 4:22 AM   
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Come on!
There's football on TV, the giant plasma screen still works fine, there's no reason to go down the street and demonstrate the way the Germans, The French or even the Chinese could!

Think about the following. The good American people haven't revolved when they were:
1- denied a National Health Care
2-denied a real retirement system other than putting money in the stock market.
3-mandatory paid vacation
4-paid maternity leave.
5-and more!

If you've taken all the above without flinching why would you wake up for any other reasons?

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Reread "Amusing Ourselves to Death" and "Common Sense"
Posted by: editnetwork on Oct 6, 2008 4:32 AM   
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Both books will open eyes and stir up the soul. -- Just seeing the note:

Direct (Revolutionary) Democracy

every time I'm perusing the comments on AlterNet has got me thinking again. "When in the course of human events" it becomes necessary to throw off the yoke and throw the yokels out of office (or off their penthouse office thrones), it is time to hit the streets en masse. Even if the muckymucks don't listen right now, the voice of the "masse" will be heard.

Garrison Keillor is a priceless voice of common sense in our time. His book Homegrown Democrat can sit on a shelf worthily beside Paine. Thank God for the First Amendment, at least one more day. Then we must get out and exercise free speech ourselves and refuse to be silenced.

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Wow - Garrison Keillor? Wait, Garrison KEILLOR?
Posted by: Drume on Oct 6, 2008 4:44 AM   
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I was reading this, nodding my head in agreement all through, thinking it was surprisingly good, especially the part about Palin (not funny anymore), and then I get to the end and see who wrote it. Whoa.

Good piece, really good.

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We Have been Betrayed
Posted by: pappa2002us on Oct 6, 2008 5:00 AM   
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74 members of the senate and 263 members of the house of Representatives made history by turning their backs on the majority of American Citizens.These 337 men and women as well as the President of the U.S. committed treason by betraying their Oath to uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States when they voted yes,passed and signed the unconstitutional Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 commonly known as the "Bailout bill" into law. A bill that is loaded with pork, special interest tax breaks, and violations of the civil rights of the American people. A bill that transfers the citizens wealth to large corporations, investment banks and the corporate elites for generations to come.
President G.W. Bush, Secretary Treasury Paulson,and Fed Chairman Berneke are the originators of this act of treason and should be on the top of the list with the other 337 to have their names and pictures posted and labeled Traitor for the whole world to see. Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain also voted yes. Do they really deserve your vote? Do they really represent you, the American public, or do they represent the special interests that have benefited from this act of betrayal? The two major political parties, both Democrat and Republican have shown that their loyalty to their corporate benefactors outweighs their loyalty and obligations to the American people. Every election their candidates make you promises of prosperity,a better life,better health care,better education,etc.,etc.. They take your money and your hard work of support and then do what their corporate masters want after they get elected. Do you think this time it will be any different? Do you believe that either the Republican or Democrat party now deserves your loyalty and support after adding another $17,000+ to what you,your children and future children already owe to the national debt? The Republicans have turned their backs on the traditional conservative values that once made them a great party and are acting more like fascist Russians and the Democrats want nationalize everything and turn our government into a socialist hierarchy. How long will it be before our country resembles the old soviet union? How long will it be before our government clamps down on us? The stage is set! The resemblance of the two parties and the events of the past 8 years shows it.
If you love this country,if you consider yourself a Patriotic American and you have taken the Oath to uphold and protect the Constitution at any time of your life, duty calls. It is time for "We the People" to lawfully and peaceably take our government back by exercising our authority over these corrupt politicians by voting them out of office, using the recall and letters of grievance.Please contact the other true Patriotic members of congress that did their duty and voted "no" and thank them. Also ask them to consider dropping their party affiliation and switch to either the Constitution Party or the Libertarian party so they may not be mistakenly voted out with all the other riffraff.
Being a early supporter of the Ron Paul Revolution and the campaign for liberty I implore you, Dr Paul to take the lead and set the example for the other good members to follow. The Republican Party does not deserve your loyalty and your followers and constituents back home will understand I'm sure,especially after these recent events.
Top 10 Contributors;---Obama: Goldman Sachs $739,521, UBS AG $419,550, Lehman Brothers $391,774, Citigroup Inc $492,548, Morgan Stanley $341,380,Latham & Watkins $328,879, Google Inc $487,355,JPMorgan Chase & Co $475,112, Sidley Austin LLP $370,916
Skadden, Arps $360,409;---McCain: Merrill Lynch $349,170, Citigroup Inc $287,801,Morgan Stanley $249,377, Wachovia Corp $147,456, Goldman Sachs $220,045,Lehman Brothers $115,707, Bear Stearns $108,000,JPMorgan Chase & Co $206,392. Bank of America $133,975,Credit Suisse Group $175,503

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» RE: Beck:Her Only Concern Is Abortion Posted by: left_libertarian
» What is the bigger picture? Posted by: rfrancis@godisdead.com
» RE: Constitution Party?!!! Posted by: oregoncharles
TV ads
Posted by: Last Chance on Oct 6, 2008 5:16 AM   
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If Wachovia is bankrupt why are they still spending millions for TV advertising?!

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» RE: TV ads Posted by: HoboHomo
» RE: TV ads Wachovia Posted by: gradioc
Plenty of Outrage, No Organization
Posted by: susan rosenthal1 on Oct 6, 2008 5:17 AM   
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No one can deny the outrage out there. But who will organize it into a force for social change?

The Democrats are hand-in-glove with this mega-theft. And the two-party system stomps on efforts to organize outside the electoral process.

It's time we broke out of this political choke-hold and organized ourselves a completely different social system.

America in Crisis

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» Vote Nader Posted by: bthespoon
» RE: Vote Nader Posted by: Karina
If I had anymore outrage...
Posted by: ShrubtheWarcriminal on Oct 6, 2008 5:28 AM   
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...I would explode.

But where do you channel that outrage to get results?

The Democraps and Repukes are opposite ends of the same stick. Voting one out is like voting one in.

Obama talks in platitudes and votes like a Repuke most of the time...especially this time.

McInsane is...well...insane...enough said.

I will be voting third party for the first time in my life. At least I will be able to look myself in the mirror the next day and not feel like I have to take a shower for two more.

Basically the Amerikkkan people have gotten what they voted for and you can pretty much put a fork in Her.

As the author has stated:

"The Republican Party used to specialize in gimlet-eyed, steel-rim, crepe-soled common sense and then it was taken over by crooked preachers who demand Americans trust them because they're packing a Bible and God sent them on a mission to enact lower taxes, less government. Except when things crash, and then government has to pick up the pieces." (He forgot to add that the Democraps are the enablers.)



THAT is the true source of the EVIL in this country, and until religion can be totally exposed for the sham it is, (a philosophy based on fear, mythology and superstition) there will be no more progress in this country.

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Outrage isn't enough...
Posted by: Farasien on Oct 6, 2008 5:49 AM   
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The problem is, you can get mad as hell and declare you aren't going to take it anymore, but unless you DO SOMETHING SUBSTANCIAL, nothing is going to change. The people who made you mad, if they even notice, make note of your outrage, tell their speech writers to alter their speeches a bit, then go back to doing whatever the hell they want to do. Words without real action are meaningless...

...Just ask your wonderful, worshipful emperor bu$h!

...And now back to your regularly-scheduled sitcom...

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No Outrage
Posted by: Romantic Violence on Oct 6, 2008 6:04 AM   
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There is no outrage worth mentioning because, like other animal species, people experience what is called learned hopelessness; in humans it's called depression.

1789

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» RE: No Outrage Posted by: freelyb
LOL
Posted by: RedFoxOne on Oct 6, 2008 6:05 AM   
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What exactly is Main Street America supposed to do? Jump up and down? Roll around on the ground? Pound fists on the table? What good will any of it do? The rich look out for the rich and Main Street America (The Sheeple) get screwed. Thats the way it is under the Bush Regime and until the Sheeple STAND UP and TAKE BACK what was once theres, it will always be the same!

JIff
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» RE: LOL Posted by: Spot
Pathetic article. It is the cooperation of both parties that have enabled Wall $treet to
Posted by: maxpayne on Oct 6, 2008 6:10 AM   
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FUCK and RAPE Main Street to the bone ! True, the GOP have long been the party of Wall $treet but for the past 16 years, the Democrats have clearly shown themselves to be no different. Wall $treet is stealing from Main Street because Main Street is misled into believing that they can only choose between Democrats and Republicans, both of whom will once again sell out to Wall $treet with the exception of a few from both parties. And the voting record of both parties prove it straight up.

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I'm definitely outraged
Posted by: UnderTheSea on Oct 6, 2008 6:10 AM   
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but don't know where/how to channel it...

Can't run away either, I guess. The problems of this country tend to affect the entire world.

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» RE: OH SURE! Posted by: GrannyBgood
» RE: OH SURE! Posted by: Spot
please help Barack
Posted by: crmcvin on Oct 6, 2008 6:34 AM   
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If you are reading this Garrison - please call Barack today and ask him to let you help him write his speeches and prepare for debates. Your ongoing way with words and your powerful connection to the real issues of social, environmental and economic justice would be a gift to his campaign and upcoming presidency.
thanks for your penetrating insights and dedication to process.

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» RE: please help Barack Posted by: Spot
» RE: please help Barack Posted by: oregoncharles
» RE: This is a joke! Posted by: oregoncharles
Check out the 60 minutes report on utube
Posted by: highfeather on Oct 6, 2008 6:34 AM   
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wFFCtx7UhI&feature=related

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Some People...
Posted by: Godfather89 on Oct 6, 2008 6:36 AM   
Current rating: 5    [1 = poor; 5 = excellent]
Some peole sit by and believe whatever the TV Tells them. It is really sickening and perverted. People need to wake up if they want to be free again. Outrage only happens when people fully understand what happened, people are to caught up in the "American Idol: Life is Good" mentality to want to bother understanding how the system works.

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