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Author: PaPaPengPaPaPeng Date: May 8, 2008 01:15
On Wed, 7 May 2008 23:17:03 -0700 (PDT), bmoore@ nyx.net wrote:
>> US elected representative spend millions to win. It all about
>> who has more money. US elected representative spend all their time in
>> between election to raise more money for the next election keeping
>> them in power for ever. Little time is spend to improve the lifes of
>> ordinary civilians.
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>You have no idea. You're just saying stuff.
Chris Rock the comedian once chortled on Saturday Night Life. The
Clintons he said were the only White House occupants he ever came
across who were poor. I believe Chris referred to the Clintons
reduced...
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Author: ltlee1ltlee1 Date: May 8, 2008 04:24
On May 8, 1:33Â am, Lproud...@ aol.com wrote:
> On May 7, 10:48Â am, bmo...@ nyx.net wrote:
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>> On May 7, 3:06Â am, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>> In his NYTimes column article with the title of "Who Will Tell the
>>> People?", Thomas Friedman explained the decline of American power,
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>>> "[we are] not as powerful as we used to be because over the past three
>>> decades, the Asian values of our parents’ generation — work hard,
>>> study, save, invest, live within your means — have given way to
>>> subprime values: “You can have the American dream — a house — with no
>>> money down and no payments for two years.”"
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>>> The following also caught my attention.
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Author: demorisingdemorising Date: May 8, 2008 07:59
On May 8, 12:18Â am, rst0wxyz yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 7, 6:10Â pm, demoris...@ aol.com wrote:
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>> On May 7, 6:06Â am, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>> my attention.
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>> A multi-party system allows the existence of mavericks like John "Big
>> Mac" McCain. A single-party system and collective dictatorship does
>> not allow for mavericks. Proof: Name one maverick in the CCP.
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> Deng Xiao Ping.
I am asking about 2008 when there is a collective dictatorship.
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Author: rst0wxyzrst0wxyz Date: May 8, 2008 09:18
On May 8, 7:59Â am, demoris...@ aol.com wrote:
> On May 8, 12:18Â am, rst0wxyz yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On May 7, 6:10Â pm, demoris...@ aol.com wrote:
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>>> On May 7, 6:06Â am, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> my attention.
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>>> A multi-party system allows the existence of mavericks like John "Big
>>> Mac" McCain.
John McCain is not a maverick, but a joker. I'd be surprised if he
can do anything for the American people except mess it up more. If
the American public voted for John McCain to be the next president,
then America deserves the consequences that come with it.
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Author: bmoorebmoore Date: May 8, 2008 11:59
On May 8, 1:15Â am, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Wed, 7 May 2008 23:17:03 -0700 (PDT), bmo...@ nyx.net wrote:
>>> US elected representative spend millions to win. It all about
>>> who has more money. US elected representative spend all their time in
>>> between election to raise more money for the next election keeping
>>> them in power for ever. Little time is spend to improve the lifes of
>>> ordinary civilians.
>
>>You have no idea. You're just saying stuff.
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> Chris Rock the comedian once chortled on Saturday Night Life. Â The
> Clintons he said were the only White House occupants he ever came
> across who were poor. Â I believe Chris referred to the Clintons
> reduced to raising  money by renting the White House Lincoln Room for
> rich wannabes who wanted to spend a night sleeping in the White House.
> The Clintons also ran a fund raiser where people (they have no idea
> whom they were) Â were given photo ops in the White House. Â The lowest
> rate was to be photographed in a White House event rising to the
> highest rate if photographed shaking hands with or to be standing next
> to Bill. There are photos of Bill with Taiwanese or US Chinese who ...
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Author: bmoorebmoore Date: May 8, 2008 12:02
On May 8, 4:24Â am, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
> On May 8, 1:33Â am, Lproud...@ aol.com wrote:
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>> On May 7, 10:48Â am, bmo...@ nyx.net wrote:
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>>> On May 7, 3:06Â am, "ltl...@ hotmail.com" hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> In his NYTimes column article with the title of "Who Will Tell the
>>>> People?", Thomas Friedman explained the decline of American power,
>
>>>> "[we are] not as powerful as we used to be because over the past three
>>>> decades, the Asian values of our parents’ generation — work hard,
>>>> study, save, invest, live within your means — have given way to
>>>> subprime values: “You can have the American dream — a house — with no
>>>> money down and no payments for two years.”"
> ...
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Author: PaPaPengPaPaPeng Date: May 8, 2008 15:19
On Thu, 8 May 2008 11:59:12 -0700 (PDT), bmoore@ nyx.net wrote:
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>And it's not "all about the Jews" either, though that won't stop
>people from saying that over and over.
>It's partially about them, but as usual with this NG, people always
>tell partial truths at the expense of the whole truth.
Oh yeah. Hiliary has to lend herself another $6 million on top of the
first $5 million to keep her run alive. I don't keep track of US
presidential primaries campaign but the figures are in the ballpark.
Mitt Romney lost a bundle of his own money too. So did quite a few
other early dropouts. You tell us that it doesn't take a
multi-millionaire to run for president? Go read up about the banking
crisis and the Iraq War in Us papers. Read especially the readers'
comments on these two subjects. Jews (Americans blaming them) do
figure prominently in the commentaries.
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Author: LproudmanLproudman Date: May 8, 2008 20:43
On May 8, 11:59Â am, bmo...@ nyx.net wrote:
> On May 8, 1:15Â am, PaPaPeng yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> On Wed, 7 May 2008 23:17:03 -0700 (PDT), bmo...@ nyx.net wrote:
>>>> US elected representative spend millions to win. It all about
>>>> who has more money. US elected representative spend all their time in
>>>> between election to raise more money for the next election keeping
>>>> them in power for ever. Little time is spend to improve the lifes of
>>>> ordinary civilians.
>
>>>You have no idea. You're just saying stuff.
>
>> Chris Rock the comedian once chortled on Saturday Night Life. Â The
>> Clintons he said were the only White House occupants he ever came
>> across who were poor. Â I believe Chris referred to the Clintons
>> reduced to raising  money by renting the White House Lincoln Room for ...
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Author: Jim WalshJim Walsh Date: May 8, 2008 23:46
> However, this assumption does not hold, at least not in today's America.
> Hence, a two party system will create two independent centers of power each
> with its own group of constituents. This situation makes partisan politics
> inevitable. The result is polarization until one side is, more or less,
> totally discredited.
Two parties of about equal strength means those in the center will make the
rules. When the parties strengths vary, one will come in (Bush in 2000) and
then leave (Democrat in 2008).
This is normal and healthy.
--
Love, Jim
(I often delete parts of the previous post and I often remove excessive
crossposts.)
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Author: Jim WalshJim Walsh Date: May 8, 2008 23:46
On Thu, 8 May 2008 13:33:03 +0800, Lproudman@ aol.com wrote
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l17g2000pri.googlegroups.com>):
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> Ask any senator or congressman what it takes to win and the answer is money.
Well, money makes one the favorite, but as Romney and Mrs Clinton will tell
you, it does not guarantee victory.
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Love, Jim
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