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To: mishedlo who wrote (42640)12/12/2005 4:29:30 PM
From: CalculatedRisk  Respond to of 116555
 
FED: Household Debt Service Sets Record in Q3
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To: mishedlo who wrote (42640)12/12/2005 4:49:00 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
That was sad. Here's some other terms our Prez can use:

1. "Freedom ain't worth nothing but it's free."

2. "Your right to swing your arms about wildly end at my nose. And my nose is everywhere in your business."

3. "Poor people are icky."

4. "Let's give that stinking statue back to the French."

5. "Throw away that bell in Philadelphia and bring in one that isn't cracked. Buy it at Walmart. Made in China."



To: mishedlo who wrote (42640)12/12/2005 8:55:47 PM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
As World War 1 was getting underway in 1914, the German foreign minister loudly denounced the neutrality treaty it had signed with Belgium as a "scrap of paper" while the German army was getting ready to invade that nation en route to France. And Allied propaganda made the most of this reckless assertion.

Something to think about in view of Bush's denunciation of the Constitution in almost identical language.