Posted on 10/26/2006 1:13:14 PM PDT by RogerWilko
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- U.S. stocks were on the rise late in Thursday's session, after a fresh batch of earnings reports led by Exxon Mobil Corp., Dow Chemical, Comcast Corp and others lifted the S&P 500 Index to its best level in about six years. ADVERTISEMENT
With less than an hour of trade left, the Dow Jones Industrial Average, meanwhile, was on track to close at a record for the fourth straight session, while the Nasdaq Composite flirted with six-month highs.
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Isn't this happening almost 20 years after the Democrats said that by now we all would be frozen to death by Global Cooling?
Yes, we all should have ceased to exist at least several times by now.... it was all global cooling in the '70s, not to mention other eco-catastrophes on an unimaginable scale, not to mention imminent "nuclear winter" (thanks, Carl Sagan) resulting from Reagan policies..... and I'm sure that Category VI hurricanes will be swamping all of coastal civilization any day now due to eviiiilllll conservatives........
Wow, hard to believe we are all alive today.
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