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On 29 Sep, 09:33, MiNe 109 wrote:
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*Clyde Slick wrote:
On 28 Sep, 22:57, "Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!"
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On Sep 28, 8:22*pm, MiNe 109 * wrote:
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*Clyde Slick wrote:
On 28 Sep, 09:38, MiNe 109 * wrote:
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*George M. Middius wrote:
MiNe 109 said:
You'd think Liszt only wrote two pieces judging by the
soundtrack. The
poor Liebestraume hardly deserves the banal treatments its
given.
Yikes. Banal treatments it is given.
Its o k coz Scotties not watchin.
If art's in meltdown due to the bailout, what can Scott be thinking?
No, not due to the so-called bailout, not at all.
I favor that.
its due to the failures of the financial houses.
Which is in turn due to lax oversight, excessive deregulation and
misguided monetary policy.
Which is, in turn, what McCain wants to do to healthcare.
This is truly a bipartisan partisan mess
Fingerpointing back and forth just makes it worse
it is a big paer of the cause.
Cynics suggest the unpopular bailout will be spun as a Democratic-Bush
collaboration, allowing conservatives to run against the solution to the
problem they helped create.
You only need to point one finger: deregulation.
you must mean lax regulation, not deregulation
I have ten fingers, and I don't have enough to point.
just to balance this out,
risky sub primes to expand home ownership to minoriitiesw was a Dem
push.
Its time for partisianship to end, there is plenty of
bkaqme for both sides, bith sides still don't get it.
Until they shake the denial of their own mutual failures, there is no
hope for a solution.
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