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AddReply(344956,"America as we know it today, is","satch","UK","09/20/08","fastly degenerating into an impoverished third world nation led there by corrupt political minded men from both major parties that blame faults on the other!   In just 2 days, over a weekend,  the National Debt was doubled for the taxpayers of America!    Meanwhile corporation heads and executives raked off millions for their personal accounts and aren\'t even called to question while small companies and businesses fold up.  Is this good policy?  Likened to the government of N. Korea or Cuba.  Is this what the judgement of G-d has brought down on America for allowing Israel to be cursed by afflicting them with weapons and armaments given to PA");
AddReply(344893,"This is why G-ds people should","satch","UK","09/20/08","share and be a \'part\' of governments. Separation of Church and State is Satans lie delivered to man!  What politition/ungodly men ask Hashem for a blessing?  G-d says ye recieve not because ye Ask not!  My ways are not your ways, sayeth the Lord.  America would be destroyed if it were not for those percentage of people seeking G-d living there!");
AddReply(344836,"Mr","Roy Simmons","Neosho","09/19/08","Deregulation was a mistake in the beginning. I too think it isn\'t a bad thing right now, maybe the President and Coni won\'t have so much time to try to make Israel miserable by giving everything to the Arabs.They don\'t want a place to live side by side. That is not what they want they want Israel into the sea so they can have the whole of Israel. We have no place in Israel\'s politics. Israel has no place to go. Too many consessions have been made already. The chickens have come home to roost in the U.S. and for good reason, we deserve what we get.");
AddReply(344722,"World finances...","Observant observer","","09/19/08","for the most part have been pre-engineered, years in advance, by people schooled (and often times descended from) brilliant financiers.\n\nUnfortunately for us, the majority of these money people do not have the well-being of Israel in mind. \n\nIn reality, most of the institutions that are \"broken\" could be running like well-oiled machines, except, devious ones in power, for whatever selfish reason, determined their own best interest could be served by...  not serving the good of the general public.\n\nCoupled with the above, is the fact that ALL financial institutions are linked either directly or indirectly. Which means, unfortunately, that in the right circumstances, the domino effect WILL topple ALL financial institutions - given the right ingredients. In fact, \"WAR\" is an overly ample ingredient at this time.\n\nSo, for the record, as much as I like and respect Mr. Klein, his assessment of the Bank of Israel may comfort me short term, but not for the long haul. \n\nThe world\'s financial institutions, Including Israel\'s, are not historically under HaShem\'s directive. Which means, sadly, these institutions are about to reap what they have sown.\n\nWhich further means: \"Everything that can be shaken WILL be shaken\". \n\nI fear that all banks have only one direction to go... and it is not \"up\".");
AddReply(344721,"One guess who the scapegoat will be.","Hebrew Hammer","Promised Land","09/19/08","That\'s right - you! American Jews will bear the brunt of the goyim\'s blame. After all, the Federal Reserve recently acknowledged  that it was largely to blame for the great depression and most subsequent recessions. Who will the goyim point to when the banks foreclose on their homes? How about Allen Greenspan, the recent ex chairman of the federal reserve. Certainly Bob Bernanke who currently chairs the Fed Reserve. Both of these highly privileged men happen to be Jewish. If things continue to circle the drain, then it will not bode well for America\'s Jews. \nCombine this directed rage with the \"common knowledge\" that Jews are overly represented in the media, law, and financial industries - and you have a problem. A big one.\n\nSolutions? 1) keep some of your assets offshore. 2) Buy a good pistol & learn to shoot. Really, really well. \'But it\'s illegal where I live (NYC) to own a gun\' you bleat. Answer: Take a rad trip to Virginia or a neighboring  state, purchase a specialty (classifieds) newspaper, & buy a used weapon from a private individual. 3) Make plans to move to Eretz Yisrael.\n\nP.s. Yes, an economic meltdown is very possible in Israel as well. However, here is where every Jew belongs. Come home before it\'s too late.");
AddReply(344602,"When Your House is Falling There is Less Time To Smack The Dog ","Adina Kutnicki","Israel,new olah","09/19/08","Let me put it this way - the LESS time that the US President has to make mischief in the middle east \'peace\' process the happier I will be. \nHe can do alot more good if he minds the store at home and watches my (and your) stock investments. Most clouds have silver linings.Truly.");
AddReply(344500,"\"It can\'t happen here\" is sheker","Betzalel","Baltimore","09/18/08","As a PhD with a kippa, you should really know better. Things like this and even things not like this can and do happen anywhere and everywhere.\n\nIf you don\'t believe me, I recommend you two books 1) \"The Black Swan\" by Taleb - The premise is that things like this are part of nature. 2) The Tanach - One of many premises is that things like this are part of G-d\'s mighty judgement.");
AddReply(344477,"justice min hashomajim","shlomo","monsey","09/18/08","don\'t you see the cnnection between the abnormal strong hurricanes in the us, devastating towns and people and now added the financial collapse never seen since the great depression in the 30\'ties and the pressure brought by condi , of course upon bush\'s instructions, to give away land to the arab enemy.\nrav khadury s.z.l. predicted the natural catastrophes but not the financial ones. now we have them both but if one is not a believer one will not see the connection between \nthese disasters and the us pressure on the jewish country   ");
AddReply(344464,"excellent article..!","yvonne","cary","09/18/08","Bravo! Circumventing the law has never worked and will never work. Deregulation in the U.S. has indeed involved more than markets, also contracts, law, access to the courts, access to employment and more. And, Michelle, it is NOT ONLY McCain who is/was for deregulation. It is a Republican *thing* and can be traced back to the busting of labor unions and deregulation by Reagan and *reaganomics*. Reagan was a Republican President of the U.S. We have been shown smoke and mirrors, and fake *cities and prosperity*, as in the Czar\'s time. Funny enough, it is now the conservatives who use communist slogans, like *elitist* for those who are educated.");
AddReply(344387,"Poetic Justice","Michelle","Vancouver","09/18/08","Mr McCain, champion of deregulation, may see his own presidential dreams derailed because of the meltdown caused by the government deregulation he so loves.  \n\nIt\'ll be hard for voters not to make the connection.");

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