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To: The Wharf who wrote (22200)12/17/2004 12:49:22 PM
From: The Wharf  Respond to of 80975
 
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Hedging Searle, it is one wicked game with far to many participants as well as those who are now forced to participate in it.



To: The Wharf who wrote (22200)12/17/2004 1:07:48 PM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 80975
 
Darleen > We have less income for many and more income for few. That problem starts to look like what underdeveloped nations have faced.

That's exactly right -- and it's the few who are making the mischief in order to keep what they have -- or make more. Does it ever strike you what the war against terrorism is all about? Actually it has little to do with a handful of crazies who live on the other side of the earth and far more to do with control of the American people and the removal of their "rights". And why do the American people need to be controlled? Precisely for what you have said above -- the standard of living of everyone except the top bracket is falling and, when they wake up, the people will be very angry. And who do angry people blame? They blame the government. That's why the government needed a scapegoat to take the people's attention from the one who is really screwing them.