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Dividend Payers in the S&P 500

ramna2 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 2:35 PM
Neo-Cons are not conservatives at all, but a mixed group of idealists, former Trotskyists, social engineers and beneficent imperialists, with no particular attachment to tradition, who wished to remake the world in America's image. Their project had a kind of blind virtue to it, and loads of faith. Neo-cons believed in 2003 (and still do), that the Arab world, given a chance, would embrace liberal democracy. It would work in Iraq, and then, by force of example, it would catch on, like a happy contagion, throughout the region. They are establishment Republicans!!!!
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Gay Marriage Issue Actually Helps GOP

ramna2 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 2:32 PM
Many establishment Republicans pose this challenging question "Why don't you define neo-con and then we can walk through it?" 1.) Neo-Cons believe in social-engineering and nation building in foreign countries. 2.) Neo-Cons believe in forcing America's future generations to pay for all their social engineering and nation building in foreign countries. 3.) Neo-Cons will breathlessly chirp about Islamic Fascism and the 'War on Terror' and how the USA faces the most ruthless, blood-spattering, throat-cutting enemy of all time. But they pay for their wars with their precious Bush tax cut, and their war motto is 'Let's go shopping!'
Many establishment Republicans pose this challenging question "Why don't you define neo-con and then we can walk through it?" 1.) Neo-Cons believe in social-engineering and nation building in foreign countries. 2.) Neo-Cons believe in forcing America's future generations to pay for all their social engineering and nation building in foreign countries. 3.) Neo-Cons will breathlessly chirp about Islamic Fascism and the 'War on Terror' and how the USA faces the most ruthless, blood-spattering, throat-cutting enemy of all time. But they pay for their wars with their precious Bush tax cut, and their war motto is 'Let's go shopping!'
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The Need to Explain

ramna2 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 2:26 PM
Let's take a look at the historical record of Bubba Clinton versus George W. Bush. 1) Under Bubba Clinton the DJIA tripled. Under George W. Bush the DJIA lost 20% over his eight year 'Reign of Error.' 2) Alan Greenspan said in his book 'Age of Turbulence' that in 2001 there were "surplus's as far as the eye could see." Now, we have deficits as far as the eye can see. 3) In January 2001 it took 78 cents to obtain one Euro. After the 'Reign of Error' it took 140 cents. 4) When the two oil men stumbled into the White House in January, 2001 oil was $22/barrel. In the summer of 2008 it was a disgraceful $140 a barrel. The Republican Party did a better job at bringing America to its knees than Al Qaeda.
Let's take a look at the historical record of Bubba Clinton versus George W. Bush. 1) Under Bubba Clinton the DJIA tripled. Under George W. Bush the DJIA lost 20% over his eight year 'Reign of Error.' 2) Alan Greenspan said in his book 'Age of Turbulence' that in 2001 there were "surplus's as far as the eye could see." Now, we have deficits as far as the eye can see. 3) In January 2001 it took 78 cents to obtain one Euro. After the 'Reign of Error' it took 140 cents. 4) When the two oil men stumbled into the White House in January, 2001 oil was $22/barrel. In the summer of 2008 it was a disgraceful $140 a barrel. The Republican Party did a better job at bringing America to its knees than Al Qaeda.
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Best Foot Forward?

ramna2 Wrote: Nov 16, 2012 2:24 PM
Let's take a look at the historical record of Bubba Clinton versus George W. Bush. 1) Under Bubba Clinton the DJIA tripled. Under George W. Bush the DJIA lost 20% over his eight year 'Reign of Error.' 2) Alan Greenspan said in his book 'Age of Turbulence' that in 2001 there were "surplus's as far as the eye could see." Now, we have deficits as far as the eye can see. 3) In January 2001 it took 78 cents to obtain one Euro. After the 'Reign of Error' it took 140 cents. 4) When the two oil men stumbled into the White House in January, 2001 oil was $22/barrel. In the summer of 2008 it was a disgraceful $140 a barrel. The Republican Party did a better job at bringing America to its knees than Al Qaeda.
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