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U.S. Dollar Gains: Perhaps Because of Russia--Georgia         


Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Aug 17, 2008 18:57

And perhaps because of these other factors simultaneously happening as
inter-related, dynamic causes and effects:

Because some "demand destruction" for oil is "hurting" high fuel
prices

And gold, silver and many other commodities seem to be falling in
value

http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dc97963e-6aa9-11dd-b613-0000779fd18c.html

Caveat: what such an article doesn't make perfectly clear, though I
think should:

IT ALL COULD REVERT TO THE OPPOSITE IN A FEW MINUTES (or DAYS, WEEKS,
MONTHS)

That's how complex, sensitive and volatile our global reality is (imho
of course)
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Re: U.S. Dollar Gains: Perhaps Because of Russia--Georgia         


Author: BretCahill
Date: Aug 17, 2008 20:53

Not too complicated. What's bad for BushCo is good for America.

Bret Cahill
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Re: U.S. Dollar Gains: Perhaps Because of Russia--Georgia         


Author: zinnic
Date: Aug 17, 2008 21:28

On Aug 17, 10:53 pm, BretCah...@peoplepc.com wrote:
> Not too complicated.  What's bad for BushCo is good for America.
>
> Bret Cahill

You personify what is bad for American politics. It used to be -what
is bad for Obama is good for Hilarious (by 15 points). For you there
is no middle way, your way or no way!
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Re: U.S. Dollar Gains: Perhaps Because of Russia--Georgia         


Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Aug 18, 2008 05:23

On Aug 17, 9:57 pm, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
> And perhaps because of these other factors simultaneously happening as
> inter-related, dynamic causes and effects:
>
> Because some  "demand destruction" for oil is "hurting" high fuel
> prices
>
> And gold, silver and many other commodities seem to be falling in
> value
>
> http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/dc97963e-6aa9-11dd-b613-0000779fd18c.html
>
> Caveat: what such an article doesn't make perfectly clear, though I
> think should:
>
> IT ALL COULD REVERT TO THE OPPOSITE IN A FEW MINUTES  (or DAYS, WEEKS,
> MONTHS)
>
> That's how complex, sensitive and volatile our global reality is (imho
> of course) ...
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Re: U.S. Dollar Gains: Perhaps Because of Russia--Georgia         


Author: BretCahill
Date: Aug 18, 2008 09:18

>> Not too complicated. �What's bad for BushCo is good for America.
> You personify what is bad for American politics.

Which is what? Stating obvious facts?
> It used to be -what
> is bad for Obama is good for Hilarious (by 15 �points).

Has anything changed? As early as mid December, I pointed out the
obvious: the jingoistic media ("9/11 changed EEEEVERYthing") would
pump the weakest Democrat in order to dump him after the nomination to
keep the U. S. in Iraq 4 more years.

Scores of Democratic Party officials know of that prediction.

Now everything I predicted is coming true: the jingoistic media is
dumping Obama and hyping nonsense including skewed opinion polls that
"merely omit" the Bradley effect.
> For you there
> is no middle way, your way or no way!

My "way" is everyone has free speech on economic issues, a
Jeffersonian-Madisonian concept that frightens Repugs so bad that if
Obama used it he could eliminate the Bradley effect and finish off the
GOP.
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Re: U.S. Dollar Gains: Perhaps Because of Russia--Georgia         


Author: Robert Cohen
Date: Aug 18, 2008 19:49

On Aug 18, 8:23 am, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
> On Aug 17, 9:57 pm, Robert Cohen msn.com> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>> And perhaps because of these other factors simultaneously happening as
>> inter-related, dynamic causes and effects:
>
>> Because some  "demand destruction" for oil is "hurting" high fuel
>> prices
>
>> And gold, silver and many other commodities seem to be falling in
>> value
>
>
>> Caveat: what such an article doesn't make perfectly clear, though I
>> think should: ...
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