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Sunday, October 12, 2008

HANSON: Correction: Wall Street 101

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cdcjr

Hanson for President...the ultimate outsider...he's ethical and has common sense!
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RJD

Dr. Hanson's comments are a welcome breath of clarity and common sense in this season of egregious political rhetoric.
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Blair

I am sure the author would agree that all this is meaningless unless the next president understands the world of terrorism. John McCain does, Barrack Obama does not
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topperj

It's s shame people like Hanson don't run for office. Of course, in this day and age, he'd be laughed off the stage. Some end up with Obama and McCain. How sad.
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mad_russian

Why does Barney Frank still have a political career? How could he have been elected to Congress in the first place. No doubt running on his Harvard Law School laurels, not his morals. Weird little man.
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dittoman

Thank you for the straight forward truth, Dr. Hanson. You should be on every network newscast. Our government should be doing it's duties to the national interest of peace, stability and defense and get out of the social engineering role. If we followed the constitution of Federal, State and the people's duties and responsibilities we would not be in this mess. The Federal government was designed to ONLY those duties that could not be accomplished by the other government levels. It has failed and we should vote in an entire NEW House and Senate. As well as get out of the social governing.
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Buzzog

As the Majority of Fools gets ready to elect this country's first COMMUNIST President, but probably not the last, it is clear that Dr. Hanson's 'message' will be ignored. These publicly-schooled morons have been sold THE BIG LIE by the crooked politicians: that there IS such a thing as a FREE LUNCH, and all they have to do to get it is to elect a socialist government. Well, they did that two years ago, and when the people of the world saw what the last two years had brought, they pulled the plug. And I don't blame them. If someone owed me money and blatantly gave me the finger and tried to walk away, I'd pull the plug too. It will now be necessary for the US to pay down the National Debt - to zero - before the world gives us any form of new credit line. And that will take some doing, as we haven't much left to sell except some desert land on which to put extraordinarily expensive alternative forms of energy producing equipment for which we no longer have the money to pay. And sooner than later, our cars will start crwawling to a halt as we will be unable to obtain Arab oil unless we pay for it IN ADVANCE. As the song goes, The Party's over, and the Fat Lady not only has just finished singing, but the waiter is here with the CHECK! It's time to pay up, with REAL MONEY this time!
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