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Mon, 01/03/2011 - 5:10pm
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What is this about?  Top former Bush officials meeting and supporting a terrorist group in Paris. They also denounced America on foreign soil.

 

Is this true?

 

http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/

"Facts are not decided by how many people believe them. Truth is not determined by how loudly it is shouted."

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Mon, 02/28/2011 - 11:26am
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Is this true?

When "Salon" and "opinion" are in the same sentence, the odds are that the answer to your question is "no".

As for the "unbanked", if more people decided to be "unbanked" government wouldn;t be goaded into things like DODD legislation and banks wouldn't do the things they do bringing that kind of thing on. They would submit to competition as the balance creating check. I will say the same about the insurance industry.

Personally, I would like to see more Americans, myself included, use coins more. We have to stop being enticed by easy - because easy is seeing Liberty slide further and further away every day. TO be sure, sometimes liberty is usupred, but more often than not is ceded willingly without even realizing it.

That an individual right exists requires that some policy positions be removed from the table of debate.
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Technology has been a great product in the development of industries and business opportunities in all fields of Economy.Banking likewise has been benefited much of this technological advancement.And such advancement is through aproduction.Thus,havinb this fast phase of transactions people becoming aware anof the oncerns in theri sorroundings..Just like this
Giant retail store chains have begun branching out into the world of choice monetary companies. The store chains Walmart, Best Buy, and Kmart are starting to offer more services for  unbanked customers. Unbanked individuals are defined as people that don't have a bank account. In America, just less than 20 percent of the population is considered unbanked.I dont think that Bush is allegely connected with this denounciation of Amerika on foreign soil.

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