and all our banks are going bankrupt
what do u think is going on when the government is buying all these houses and banks
pretty soon the government will own EVERYTHING
how do u feel about that
It will never own me, my land or my house. We are slave to the lender.
I'd say, "welcome to the real world".
Someone has to own them though and who would you rather; the government or corporations?
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I know who I'd rather
Will you shut up already? You've asked three questions in the past 15 minutes of your political crusade and it's annoying. Vote for who you want and leave it at that. Nothing more you can do.
i don't trust our government now.
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Then We'll be like Cuba, and can be Friends with them.....lol...!!
what a stupid question.
I never thought of it that way.....that is a scary thought....
edit:: I guess informe3 has never heard that there is no such thing as a stupid question
It isnt.
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