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Emcee:  miraje Type:  Unmoderated
Is it going bankrupt? Should it be privatized? Is means testing the answer to keeping it afloat? This is unmoderated. Have at it...
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11This will be my last post to you, Comrade Bonnuss, or whomever you are, I post miraje-2/26/2004
10First flag I see in the Cato report (LMAO, BTW, at this source of yours) is thislaura_bush-2/26/2004
9I don't think that this is particularly a Bush issue or really a partisan onmiraje-2/26/2004
8I'm highly interested in the subject of SS ... and I'm even more "ilaura_bush-2/26/2004
7Isn't anyone interested in this topic? None of the politicos wanted to hear miraje-2/26/2004
6On Monday December 1, 2003 on the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal a suHoward R. Hansen-12/7/2003
5Diasgree all you want -- but, the average/mean IQ = 100 with a SD = 10, by DEFINCage Rattler-6/2/2003
4I think that <b>any</b> sort of alternative that involves choice is miraje-5/31/2003
3Sounds great but who's going to pick up the tab for those investors who PratCage Rattler-5/30/2003
2I agree that privatization is the best course of action right now. Or, if that Peter O'Brien-5/29/2003
1I started this thread because there was a heated, off topic discussion on SS thamiraje-5/28/2003
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