Posted on 12/08/2011 3:03:28 PM PST by dynachrome
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Thanks for the link. Now Corzine, Clinton, big Dems...so where is Soros?
I sorta am following this caller, Kevin.
Hi gargoyle! I fear I sound like the OWSers (but I shower!) but how can Corzine ‘walk’ while so many have lost everything over .00001 of what he gets an “loops” for.
Viet Nam's history is hundreds of years of resisting Chinese domination, I believe.
“fake poker game”
If you are in a high stakes poker game and can’t spot the sucker, it is probably you!
...No worries, Some of them have legit concerns, maybe the wrong approach. Chloropromazine has Dictatorial Cover, for now. if BHO goes to prison, he'll be next, no pardons issued from behind bars. That's my hope.
Soros you say? Looky here:
“Corzine’s loss may be Soros’ gain”
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2818013/posts
Sounds memo-rexy to me.
That's what they said about Armand Hammer until he illegally contributed $54,000 to Republican Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1972. At the time it was charged that the money went to "the plumbers" and not the campaign.
But Soros has to stay Left to be protected!
Years later Hammer the CEO of the Occidental Petroleum Company (Gore and Daddy's company), contributed $110,000 to the Republican National Committee just prior to his pardon by George H.W. Bush.
J. Edgar Hoover followed Hammer from the time Hoover was a GS-1 and on during his time as FBI director. Hoover could never nail Hammer. The contribution to Republican Nixon was the only time Hammer was prosecuted to my recollection.
BTW, Hammer was in Russia at the beginning of the Soviet Union and Lenin's New Economic Plan (NEP). Chi-Com Diem Xiaoping consulted with Hammer frequently about NEP; i.e., today's Socialism with Chinese Characteristics.
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