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To: carranza2 who wrote (70346)1/14/2011 10:55:56 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217915
 
The price of gold is a distillation of all that goes on. It's like a thermometer. It measures a tangible reality. The details are not shown, but the carnage is.

If, for example, the price of gold trundled along going neither up nor down, then nothing much is happening too serious or sudden. If it zooms as it has been doing for a decade, one can detect that the public of that currency is in trouble. Increasing trouble. Once gold starts to look asymptotic, it means Zimbabwe style politics is in process and the biblical realities of life incipient.

Crazy Palin got her chance because McCain fancied her and he was perhaps overly excited by her Annie Oakly "Annie get your gun" imagination. en.wikipedia.org Unfortunately, [or fortunately], Crazy Palin can't hit the side of a barn door or a moose standing stock still at 100 paces, having to be handed a reloaded rifle a few times before finally accidentally hitting the moose.

I'll have to do some political divining and existential analysis combined with financial relativity theory to get it right now. Space time has been warped. Firing a bullet or even a laser accurately through warped space-time is a lot more difficult than shooting a moose, or Sarah Palin, at 100 metres.

Perhaps that assassin had not been listening to the radio, but he certainly seemed to know where to show up to match Sarah Palin's gun-sighted politicians. Do you think people would consider it poor form to put bomb-sights on Sarah Palin's and Mike Huckabee's political HQ's?

I can see why China is keen to have rockets capable of destroying aircraft carriers. They don't want to wait until a John McCain, Crazy Palin or murderous Huckabee get their paws on the nuclear codes.

Crazy Palin appears to have more support than Ron Paul. With political thinking like that, you can see I have to do some work to figure out a reasonable gold price. Which is not to say that I agree with his gold standard ideology.

Mqurice