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Arab World Poverty -- Whose Fault?
Capitalism Magazine ^
| 11/18/01
| Larry Elder
Posted on 11/18/2001 1:04:52 PM PST by Jean S
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We, who choose to work, earn everything on our own. We ask for very little from the government but give a lot of our checks for them to spread about the world. We are saps for sob stories and are eager to open our wallets to help someone in distress. Too many times, though, our money doesn't go beyond the leaders of those governments. Many of their people don't even know we are sending money to help them. They buy food for today instead of seeds for tomorrow. Bin Laden hates our wealth and instead of helping Muslims he turned his money into guns to destroy our economic structure. When we go down, the entire world will will have already fallen. When we have a recession, they have a depression. Their leaders recognize this but will not cede it to their people lest they lose their own assets. 27 posted on 11/18/01 4:06 PM Pacific by Jaidyn [ Post Reply
This should be read by our President, and Congress!
To: timestax
Arab World Poverty -- Whose Fault?USA! USA! beacause we can produce and consume and they mostly consume.Maybe they need a good democrat to run the place because I am sure they have the right program.(sarcasm)
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To: JeanS
"Muslims love to live in the U.S. but also love to hate it. Many openly claim that the U.S. is a terrorist state but they continue to live in it. Can't we just substitute liberals for muslims, and it still means about the same thing?
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To: timestax
"It is time that we acknowledge that the freedoms we enjoy in the U.S. are more desirable to us than superficial solidarity with the Muslim World." Alas, the multicultural imperative is making the opposite sort of thinking, and especially the opposite form of acting, more and more reasonable.
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