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Like a gawddamned black bear right inside the tent, keithold!
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They don't have to be dangerous if they are used to stimulate the economy now when we desperately need it and then work toward savings for the future. It's like borrowing money now for a project that will pay us back in the future by saving us from a sure catastrophe.
Such foolish dfecits will only benefit Israel. They will destroy the United States.
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by Answerbag Staff on April 27th, 2010
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What's Alan Greenspan doing these days?
by 'Chengdu on December 23rd, 2011
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What happened to the English language? Could the use of more and more slag by our youth contribute to the downgraded economy of today?
by carmenator8 on December 6th, 2011
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Do leaders push religion and the 'wanting money equals evil' link so they can take it from the gullible more easily?
by Ombliss22 on November 22nd, 2011
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Don't a majority of American workers work jobs that are unskilled overall and did not require a specific degree to obtain?
by helme on December 16th, 2011
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Very dangerous, Phil.
by keithold is a prodigal bagger on November 7th, 2009