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The Bush/Obama attack on America is killing the economy of the
American country and is about to effect the rest of the world.
Kelly

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Originally posted by KellyJay
The Bush/Obama attack on America is killing the economy of the
American country and is about to effect the rest of the world.
Kelly
Take it to Debates, Spanky.


Originally posted by KellyJay
The Bush/Obama attack on America is killing the economy of the
American country and is about to effect the rest of the world.
Kelly
Quick, start a thread about it to save the world from the comfort of a chess site!

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Originally posted by KellyJay
The Bush/Obama attack on America is killing the economy of the
American country and is about to effect the rest of the world.
Kelly
I would suggest that you read how the Republicans reacted to the Stock Market crash of 1929. Pretty much the same as today.
What have you been smoking that you have contrived a conspiracy where Bush and Obama are somehow coordinating an assault upon the US economy ?

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Originally posted by caissad4
I would suggest that you read how the Republicans reacted to the Stock Market crash of 1929. Pretty much the same as today.
What have you been smoking that you have contrived a conspiracy where Bush and Obama are somehow coordinating an assault upon the US economy ?
Tell me you watch the News correct, when Bush was Pres, he started
this bail out, and Obama voted for Bush's bail out, then Obama took
office and we got much more of the same thing! So I'd say they are
both to blame, Republican and Democrats, both Bush and Obama!
You disagree with what I just said? If we can tie Bush to McCain or
anyone the Democrats suggest agreed with Bush's policies, why do
you think we should not tie Obama to Bush when he does?
Kelly

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Quick, start a thread about it to save the world from the comfort of a chess site!

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LOL

rec'd

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Originally posted by KellyJay
The Bush/Obama attack on America is killing the economy of the
American country and is about to effect the rest of the world.
Kelly
http://images.encyclopediadramatica.com/images/c/cc/Its_a_conspiracy.jpg

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Originally posted by KellyJay
The Bush/Obama attack on America is killing the economy of the
American country and is about to effect the rest of the world.
Kelly
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2008

Blame the 69,456,897 American voters who voted Obama in.

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Originally posted by adramforall
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_presidential_election,_2008

Blame the 69,456,897 American voters who voted Obama in.
And we still love him!

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Tell me you watch the News correct, when Bush was Pres, he started
this bail out, and Obama voted for Bush's bail out, then Obama took
office and we got much more of the same thing! So I'd say they are
both to blame, Republican and Democrats, both Bush and Obama!
You disagree with what I just said? If we can tie Bush to McCain or
anyone the Democrats s ...[text shortened]... with Bush's policies, why do
you think we should not tie Obama to Bush when he does?
Kelly
I disagree with what you said. The problem started way before the bailout. That's why it's linked to Bush. You should start reading the Economist once in while. You might learn something.
The bailout isn't killing the American economy. It's saving it. Maybe you should try and listen to experts instead of believing anything they say on 'Fox Noise'.

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HAAAARRRR !!

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Originally posted by caissad4
I would suggest that you read how the Republicans reacted to the Stock Market crash of 1929. Pretty much the same as today.
What have you been smoking that you have contrived a conspiracy where Bush and Obama are somehow coordinating an assault upon the US economy ?
I agree. The Republicans messed up. And the world suffered. I suggest reading Kindleberger's 'The World in Depression, 1929-1939' from 1973. It's old, but it started the Hegemony Stability Theory that the Bush Doctrine followed. It might explain what not to do, and why the US is affecting the entire world.

EDIT: Language error.

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Originally posted by Phlabibit
Quick, start a thread about it to save the world from the comfort of a chess site!

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Mahahaha

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Originally posted by KellyJay
Tell me you watch the News correct, when Bush was Pres, he started
this bail out, and Obama voted for Bush's bail out, then Obama took
office and we got much more of the same thing! So I'd say they are
both to blame, Republican and Democrats, both Bush and Obama!
You disagree with what I just said? If we can tie Bush to McCain or
anyone the Democrats s ...[text shortened]... with Bush's policies, why do
you think we should not tie Obama to Bush when he does?
Kelly
I can see the logic of the bail outs. If the banks go down then everyones savings go with it, along with all their jobs too. I don't like the bail outs, not one little bit! But given a choice between paying higher taxes or the complete collapse of life as we know it, i have to think prudently. Personally i can't stand any of these SOB's, but while they're looking after everyone's money we have no choice but to look after them. I would put them all on minimum wage though...hell i'd be lucky to get that atm thanks to their incompetence and greed! 😠

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Originally posted by Lundos
I disagree with what you said. The problem started way before the bailout. That's why it's linked to Bush. You should start reading the Economist once in while. You might learn something.
The bailout isn't killing the American economy. It's saving it. Maybe you should try and listen to experts instead of believing anything they say on 'Fox Noise'.
Saving it, what has improved since Bush/Obama set out to save
our country with their bail out? Any one that got that money now
all of sudden, better off than they were before?
Kelly