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To: elmatador who wrote (40040)9/17/2008 9:36:52 PM
From: 49thMIMOMander  Respond to of 217944
 
Dow 36,000: The New (old Zombie) Strategy for Profiting from the Coming Rise in the Stock Market.



Encore (Zombie) BookNotes:
Author: James Glassman
Upcoming Schedule, Saturday, September 20, at 6:00 PM

About the Program
James Glassman sat down with Brian Lamb for Booknotes in 1999 to discuss his book "Dow 36,000." This book discusses the reasons for and the future of the stock market strength in the late ninties. Mr. Glassman is the co-author of "Dow 36,000" with Kevin Hassett.

About the Author
James Glassman is ***the Editor-in-Chief of The American and a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute***. For many years, he was a ***columnist for The Washington Journal***. Mr. Glassman has written for many publications and has authored a few books, including "The Secret Code of the Superior Investor."

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...Senior Fellow at the *American* *Enterprise* *Institute*....
they are sexually stimulated and simulated by Ayn Rand, and went wild in NZ in the 1980s, Iraq, and now..looking into their behinds..
However, their highest stimulus, me thinks, was actually Monica the Lewinsky and her DNA-sperm-filled Blue Dress..

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A Flailing Financial System?

Lehman Brothers' headquarters in New York City, September 14, 2008. Photo credit: Flickr user tschein / Creative Commons

From the Bear Stearns bailout in March, which he said tarnished the Fed's reputation, changed its relationship to nonbank lenders, and increased the likelihood of government intervention and regulation, through Merrill Lynch's troubles in August, when he wrote that the United States "must accept the fact that our national economy is hostage to the financial system," Vincent R. Reinhart has been analyzing the cascading financial crisis

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As always, CopaCabanana, chewing gun, Miami and Wahington

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