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To: James Hutton who wrote (4988)2/7/2011 5:53:11 AM
From: Smiling Bob  Respond to of 119362
 
Keep in mind we're talking about Duhmerica being promised money for nothing for signing on the dotted line.

These are the same people who can't pass up the buy one get one special on cases of coca cola or Twinkies, camp out for three nights to spend $1000 dollars on a credit card to buy gadgets that become obsolete in six months so they can do it again, fill up houses of worship to ask a statue for forgiveness in fondling a 9 year old's undescended sac in exchange for a tithe, were convinced Bush's reelection platform was all about keeping them safe from imminent threats from marauding camels, and accept Ben Bernanke as a competent Fed Head who is bringing them prosperity.

So I would say as a whole, Duhmerica could get those mortgage contracts nullified due to possessing the mental capacity of a 5 year old

The westernization was a total success
Eatin' up dem "luxury" goods!

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LVMH record year fuelled by growing China appetite
reuters

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On Friday February 4, 2011, 4:45 am EST

By Astrid Wendlandt

PARIS (Reuters) - LVMH (Paris:LVMH.PA - News), the world's biggest luxury group, posted a 13 percent rise in fourth-quarter comparable sales boosted by Chinese shoppers' growing appetite for luxury goods and a steady rise in discretionary spending.