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To: Smiling Bob who wrote (43771)10/4/2011 3:09:07 PM
From: bentway  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119361
 
First, they came for the Greeks..



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (43771)10/4/2011 4:22:17 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119361
 
I agree.

Giving it away is a lot easier than cutting back.

Google "Obama blame".



To: Smiling Bob who wrote (43771)10/12/2011 12:08:17 AM
From: stockman_scott5 Recommendations  Respond to of 119361
 
Iraq Veterans at Occupy Wall Street Decry Financial Crisis Soldiers Face Returning Home

Protesters at Occupy Wall Street include veterans of the U.S. military, many of whom are struggling with their multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan, mental and physical trauma and illness, and the hardships of pulling their lives back together when returning to civilian life. "It’s no secret that a lot of veterans are facing unemployment, homelessness, and a lot of other issues that are dealing with the economy," says Jose Vasquez, executive director of Iraq Veterans Against the War.

democracynow.org