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Thread #62901 Message #1605374
Posted By: GUEST,Old Guy
15-Nov-05 - 07:19 AM
Thread Name: BS: Popular Views of the Bush Administration
Subject: RE: BS: Popular Views of the Bush Administration
Ok Bobert, I find something not anti-bush and it is automaticaly deemed "corporate" or a blog by you and therefore propaganda.
You go to a site such as Topplebush.com and deem the information there to be the truth. As long as it is anti bush, it is the truth. Are sites and ads supported by people like George Soros considered "corporate"? "On Black Wednesday (September 16, 1992), Soros became instantly famous when he sold short more than $10bn worth of pounds, profiting from the Bank of England's stubborn reluctance to either raise its interest rates to levels comparable to those of other European Exchange Rate Mechanism countries or to float its currency. Finally, the Bank of England was forced to withdraw the currency out of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism and to devalue the Pound Sterling, and Soros earned an estimated US$ 1.1 billion in the process. He was dubbed "the man who broke the Bank of England."" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Soros
Are rich liberal elitists angels and corporations evil?
Dems try to discredit any republican they can. When a republican does the same thing it is deemed evil, unfair character assasination.
If you dig deep enough you can find shit if you want it. It you look hard enought you can find something to bitch about and feel miserable about.
I see gas is down to $1.84 on I 81 in Roanoke Va. How did the evil oil companys allow that to happen? Does Bush know about it?
What does gas cost in europe? "One big difference in Britain is that gas prices don�t appear to have changed as drastically over the past year. The national average for July was now 88 pence a liter, or $6.02 a gallon" http://msnbc.msn.com/id/8994313/
George Bush must have connections with the oil companys there too and has been more sucessfull at allowing them to gouge consumers.