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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: JBTFD who wrote (111933)9/4/2011 12:56:51 PM
From: Sidney Reilly  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 224748
 
The free money scandal started with the Bush administration when the 700 billion was virtually given away with little or no accountability under Bush. This continued under Obama. Now about two trillion dollars has been given away to banks and institutions and they are still teetering on failure. Where did this money go to? This should be the biggest scandal of the century. Why is no one asking questions? Because the people who got the money control the news! Meanwhile the two trillion dollars is tacked onto the debt and everything is business as usual.



To: JBTFD who wrote (111933)9/4/2011 3:02:14 PM
From: lorne  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 224748
 
JBTFD..."You question contains an assertion that the government knew that fraud was rampant and in spite of that gave them bailout money. I'm asking you to back up your assertion.

I'm not holding my breath.
"....

I can assert whatever I want...just like you when you said a crime was committed and I asked you to back up that statement...So where is the proof of your statement...I always thought people and banks in this case were innocent until prove guilty.

So anyway how is it you know a crime was committed and the government did not know?

I already did back up MY assertion.. Hope you didn't hold your breath..then again... :-)

.....I support this thought, is that not good enough?"....
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