IMF Announces US Mortgage Crisis is a $1 trn Blunder
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Thursday 10 Apr 2008 | Lilly | Uncategorized
A tad sensationalist, though unfortunately not too far off the mark.
just the fact that this got 37+ upvotes is a sign that reddit is losing / has lost its way.
Squeak like a mouse.
ah yes, if apartheid and occupation aren’t enough, let’s use isolation too.
True, they have some things we couldn’t blow up. Still, we could shut down the massive majority of their military armaments, and the bunkers that we couldn’t get we could certainly set up interdiction flights over, so if anything comes out we could bomb it.Again, this isn’t something I think we should do, but in an engagement between the US military and Iran it’d be a real short fight. They don’t have the capacity to hit us, and we have the ability to completely own the skies over them, and therefore control military movements on the ground.
The elections are rigged!The voting machines and the ballots are UNSECURE, easily manipulated.United States Government are terrorists, war criminals, and horrific liars.9-11 was an inside job! What happened to building 7?Depleted uranium is a weapon of mass destruction!Play Wall Street like a PONZI SCHEME!
Wait… if the election is suspect in this area, why don’t they immediately start preparations for a re-vote?Finding problems is all dandy, but what if the wrong person won in this area? Shouldn’t they re-vote?
actually, I think you might be wrong with regard to at least one of the twoI’ll leave it as an exercise to the reader to determine which would be more likely to continue to be an effective force after an attack
I think that is wrong. I do not believe we have complete intelligence to where all their arms are (see iraq.)
Treason.
I read this and thought it was wonderful. Written much along the lines of Chaos. We need more of these from the Rav.
Its about timeThe April before one of the bigger November elections in US history?Goddam this is cutting democracy close.