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There is an annual average of 4.5 Million dog bites each year, compared to 14,000 murders. Out of those 15,000 murders only about 10,000 are using a gun, and out of those guns, most of them are illegal and used in drug related violence. There was only 340 deaths last year at the hands of all rifles together, including ...more
the banking institutions that were most involved in the type of banking that Glass Steagle once restricted were the ones that survived the longest. All of Europe had already been practicing those freedoms and the repeal of Glass Steagle was to unhinder the banks from the restrictions that held them back from competing ...more
you mean bank deregulation with Clinton and Republican Congress and Democrats suing banks to force them to lend to under qualified applicants and the desire for them to over-lend? And if you want to spout the whole what about the war spending, Obama wasted almost the same amount on Solyndra as the entire war in Iraq ha...more
They did attack the 1%. it was called 9/11, you know, those World Trade Center towers. They targeted our finanical powerhouses. Next time a poor person gives you a job let me know. I have a feeling I would never hear from you if that where the case. The author is correct in that they are sitting on boat loads of cash, ...more
My best friend is an officer in the Coast Guard and makes less then half of what those Life Guards do and he's chased after drug runners in the Gulf. Take a rescue dive swimmer up in Alaska for example, are they taking in 108,000 dollars a year? I don't think so...
7/12/2011
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