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“They (the AIG Corporation) received bailout funds from the anointed ones, but remember, we can print money, so what's a pidley $750K"

But they work for us?? Milton Freidman once said "when you're sitting across form the IRS auditor there's no mistaking who works for who"

Here's hoping the "unthinking" wake up.
Clark Clifford said Reagan was an "amiable dupe". And implied: But c'mon " . . . he was an ex-actor who went to Eureka College. How could he be president?

So who remembers "the grand old man"? And how many hundreds of millions around the world remember "tear down this wall"???

Libs read it and weep. Case closed.
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A 'Fix' We'll Likely Regret

Bill & Betsy Wrote: Jun 30, 2009 2:55 PM
Lets' align the maximum possible malpractice dollar award with what we can reasonably spend - and do - in public dollars to save that life. (Yes, in spite of Obamas big tort backers and John Edwards theatrics.)

How much less would insurance cost?
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Our Presidential Tenderfoot

Bill & Betsy Wrote: Jun 30, 2009 2:35 PM
Here was the warning, remember? But nobody cared if a president was a foreign policy neophyte . . . "Now is the time for Georgia and Russia to show restraint" (AND?] As in the ant AND the anteater?

He took the "citizen of the world" approach and left (our ally) Georgia to fend for itself.
And I used to think Carter was our most dangerous president.
Flatulence police positions will be difficult to fill given the need to corroborate the evidence.
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Missiles, Crocodiles, And Doves

Bill & Betsy Wrote: Sep 21, 2009 11:04 AM
Re Jim in Va - "A Man Called Intrepid" - a great "wild Bill' book.

We need only to quote the Fuhrer himself, on his plans if the French had retaliated after German soldiers crossed the Rhine on March 7, 1936 - "we would have had to withdraw with our tails between our legs, for the resources at our disposal would have been wholly inadaquate for even a moderate resistance" (From "Trials of War Criminals - Nuremberg; Vol IX pp 128.)

That would have been the end of the "Thousand Year Reich". But instead 20M+ were lost.

March, '36 Blomberg had but four brigades; Seapower? There were 18 U-boats according to Der Kampf der Marine

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