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To: Amark$p who wrote (21347)11/4/2004 5:06:43 PM
From: russwinter  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 110194
 
If Ladbrokes gave odds, I'll take 3-5 that every dime of these offerings is monetized by foreign and US CBs, and/or cheap OMO loans to dealers through the Fed.



To: Amark$p who wrote (21347)11/4/2004 8:50:40 PM
From: Proud Deplorable  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
"it will be interesting to see who ponies up to the bar to purchase these 10 year US Treasuries..."

Well I won't be buying any >G<

It's like the Eurpean papers are saying....LOTS OF STUPID PEOPLE OUT THERE

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(Associated Press)

"How can 59,054,087 people be so DUMB?" the liberal Daily Mirror asked in
a Page One headline. Inside, several pages of coverage were headed "U.S.
election disaster."

The Independent bore the front-page headline "Four more years" on a black
page with grim pictures including a hooded Iraqi prisoner and an
orange-clad detainee at Guantanamo Bay.

The left-leaning Guardian led its features section with a black page
bearing the tiny words, "Oh, God." Inside a story described how Bush's
victory "catapaulted liberal Britain into collective depression."

"Oops - they did it again," Germany's left-leaning Tageszeitung newspaper
said in a front-page English headline.

The cover of the Swiss newsmagazine Facts called Bush's re-election
"Europe's Nightmare."

"Victory for the hothead: how far will he go?" asked another Swiss weekly,
L'Hebdo.

And a photo of some of these covers is on this page:

news.yahoo.com