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daddy422 Wrote: Jan 07, 2013 8:35 PM
You are the keeper of naivety Bruce.As i ponder your posts,objectivity is anything but the measure by which you view the world around yourself. I believe you're looking for 'ideology'.To the good folks like you,people like Mr.Obama can do no wrong.There is no way objectivity fits in with your model of thought process.You are a sad little dembot that believes all that you're told & allow the thoughts of others direct the limited world view bouncing around in your otherwise politically empty head.A couple of dates for you to ponder.The Glass-Steagall Act of 1933.The Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act of 1999, signed on 11/12/1999.Both bills are bi partisan.Learn & enjoy,things aren't always as they seem.

While many of our heroes have lost their gloss, Abraham Lincoln still shines brightly for many Americans because there is so much to learn from his life.

For example, in 1858 Abraham Lincoln was defeated in his race for the United States Senate by Stephen Douglas, making it Lincoln’s third electoral defeat in a row. As Lincoln emerged from the telegraph office into the rain-soaked street in Springfield, Illinois he lost his balance when his foot slipped on the slick boardwalk. Catching himself before he tumbled into the mud Lincoln muttered to under his breath, “A slip, but not a fall.”...

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