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Old 09-27-2008, 12:58 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by Arne
Nation building is always interventionist. Ron Paul did vote to go into Afghanisthan to take out some of the people responsible for 9/11. In the word's of George W. Bush "I don't think our troops should be used for what's called nation-building".
so it is "nation building" to pursue those who attacked the us on 9/11?

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Those markets you're talking about were manipulated by central bankers. Interest rates were no longer a result of supply (of savings) and demand.
those "central bankers" did not write the mortgages, give out the loans, nor securitize them.

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I don't care about what the public says. But back in Decembre a study came out that said Ron Paul's name was mentioned 4700 times in the media, while John McCain's name was mentioned 95000 times. - And John McCain wasn't exactly the frontrunner back in Decembre...

Anyways it doesn't make much difference, because the majority opinion certainly isn't the most intelligent one.
oh yeah, it's the media's fault....

how very elitist.

again, there is a great deal of difference between the proposals of mccain and obama.
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