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Willie Macleod,
Wick 12/10/2008 02:30:42
Capitalism does lie bleeding its failure and excess seeps from the wounds.
It is between life and death how many transfusions does it need.
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expat scot,
montreal 12/10/2008 06:24:14
..."and HSBC, the biggest British bank,"
...HSBC - hong kong and shanghai banking corporation, HQs in central on HK island i think Mr Murden might find
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Itchy,
12/10/2008 11:23:52
#1 Interventionism lies bleeding. Kindly get some economic theory.
What is required is lower taxes, a balanced budget, deregulation and a gold standard.
We have none of these things now despite what bozos in the media say.
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