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Politics
The Republican Crash 1999
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9 <<If this gets over with fairly quickly, why would you think the public wWTSherman-12/10/1998
8 If this gets over with fairly quickly, why would you think the public would remPROLIFE-12/10/1998
7 Scott, my title was not actually an opinion about who is responsible...rather jWTSherman-12/10/1998
6 "The Republican Crash 1999" Interesting title. I suppose you also bSE-12/10/1998
5 Good point! and good pun <g>. From a market standpoint, perhaps the bestIntrepid1-12/10/1998
4 Actually, if you plot the market's performance against the peaks and valleyWTSherman-12/10/1998
3 <<One of the possible consequences is that the stock market will tank >Intrepid1-12/10/1998
2 I wouldn't bet on a two week trial. Unlike the current hearings the SenateWTSherman-12/10/1998
1 the members of congress have a duty to preform here.... we are after all a natiTopAtty-12/10/1998
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