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		<title>By: goandaEsconge</title>
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		<dc:creator>goandaEsconge</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Mar 2009 03:58:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you!</description>
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		<title>By: Somoincasiorm</title>
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		<dc:creator>Somoincasiorm</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 00:00:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thank you!</description>
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		<title>By: Sophie Morel</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sophie Morel</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2009 12:06:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well George, once again i disagree with you, it has become a habit!
 You just cannot judge someone who just took the job. Imagine if an employer was doing just that, taking a new guy in his firm and firing him after a month, just become he knows! But what do you really know about President Obama yet? He and his administration has not yet had enough to make his policies work.
Let&#039;s give them a chance, because if we don&#039;t then, the world is in bad shape.
Your comments remind me of what has been happening in France with our president. He was well elected and he is doing what he was elected for, his policies. But now that he is doing the reforms he promised to do, well people disagree with him. But he did not lie, he did not do anything else than what he said while campaining, France&#039;s out of money, the state can not pay anymore, so we have as citizen to take our furture into our own hands and also take our own responsibilities, but see George I do think that the people who disagree with those policies (Presidents Sarkozy and Obama) are just selfish and do not see the big picture!
In the type of worldwide economic crisis we are in at this time, i do think that one has not to be an economist to understand that some drastic and some dramatic measures MUST be taken and voted, we do NOT have a choice, yes it is painful but my great aunt who lived in LA for most of her life, lost EVERY penny in the black tuesday in 39! so i do think we can learn from our past mistakes and that we do have to give a chance to changes!!!!
George you cannot deny that the president Bush&#039;s policies put the country and the world economy and foreign policies in a really bad shape!
Kisses from Paris to Jack and My dearest friend Hillary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well George, once again i disagree with you, it has become a habit!<br />
 You just cannot judge someone who just took the job. Imagine if an employer was doing just that, taking a new guy in his firm and firing him after a month, just become he knows! But what do you really know about President Obama yet? He and his administration has not yet had enough to make his policies work.<br />
Let's give them a chance, because if we don't then, the world is in bad shape.<br />
Your comments remind me of what has been happening in France with our president. He was well elected and he is doing what he was elected for, his policies. But now that he is doing the reforms he promised to do, well people disagree with him. But he did not lie, he did not do anything else than what he said while campaining, France's out of money, the state can not pay anymore, so we have as citizen to take our furture into our own hands and also take our own responsibilities, but see George I do think that the people who disagree with those policies (Presidents Sarkozy and Obama) are just selfish and do not see the big picture!<br />
In the type of worldwide economic crisis we are in at this time, i do think that one has not to be an economist to understand that some drastic and some dramatic measures MUST be taken and voted, we do NOT have a choice, yes it is painful but my great aunt who lived in LA for most of her life, lost EVERY penny in the black tuesday in 39! so i do think we can learn from our past mistakes and that we do have to give a chance to changes!!!!<br />
George you cannot deny that the president Bush's policies put the country and the world economy and foreign policies in a really bad shape!<br />
Kisses from Paris to Jack and My dearest friend Hillary.</p>
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		<title>By: JACK</title>
		<link>http://communicationisinspiration.com/2009/02/19/love-it-or-leave-it/comment-page-1/#comment-2019</link>
		<dc:creator>JACK</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Feb 2009 18:57:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You say that Ronald Reagan actually inherited a worse economy by citing a few statistics.  You don&#039;t mention the fact that entire industries that are the backbone of our economy have been collapsing, like the automobile industry and all forms of banking.  President Reagan did a great job in reducing the prime rate and the inflation.  In doing so he showed great courage, but he did not face the enormous complications we have today.  

Creating a statement about &quot;Obama&#039;s trillion dollar generational theft&quot; is a condemnation that has hardly been earned.  I cannot believe that after 1 month in office Mr. Obama can be treated with such strident opposition.  President Obama could well be wrong, but that judgement has to come in time, if at all.

To quote President Reagan and his misery index, &quot;are we better off today than we were eight years ago?&quot;

Come&#039;on George, give the guy a chance.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You say that Ronald Reagan actually inherited a worse economy by citing a few statistics.  You don't mention the fact that entire industries that are the backbone of our economy have been collapsing, like the automobile industry and all forms of banking.  President Reagan did a great job in reducing the prime rate and the inflation.  In doing so he showed great courage, but he did not face the enormous complications we have today.  </p>
<p>Creating a statement about "Obama's trillion dollar generational theft" is a condemnation that has hardly been earned.  I cannot believe that after 1 month in office Mr. Obama can be treated with such strident opposition.  President Obama could well be wrong, but that judgement has to come in time, if at all.</p>
<p>To quote President Reagan and his misery index, "are we better off today than we were eight years ago?"</p>
<p>Come'on George, give the guy a chance.</p>
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		<title>By: Curious George</title>
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		<dc:creator>Curious George</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Feb 2009 04:54:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ronald Reagan actually inherited a worse economy -- recall that unemployment was close to nine percent, inflation was at 12 percent, and home mortgages were at 18 percent.  But he didn&#039;t go around scaring people by saying that this was the worst catastrophe since the Great Depression.  Rather, he pursued his policies with quiet confidence, which led to 25 years of growth and prosperity.

Also, I don&#039;t think you realize that Obama&#039;s trillion dollar generational theft did bring about bipartisanship, since twice as many Democrats voted against it as Republicans voted for it.  

In contrast, the war in Iraq was thoroughly bipartisan, and in fact, could have been stopped at any time had the congress decided not to fund it.  Obama could stop it today.  But you will notice that he is not going to.  Nor is he going to limit our interrogation techniques, stop rendition, or put an end to wiretapping.  How many promises does he have to break before you realize you&#039;ve been had?

And stop trying to blame President Bush for the mortgage bubble that is at the center of the economic meltdown.  We know that that was caused by subprime lending, which was mandated by Democrats, starting with Jimmy Carter.  The Bush administration attempted on numerous occasions to limit the program, but were told that doing so was simply &quot;racism.&quot; 

And check your facts -- as a percentage of GDP, the debt during the Bush years was well within historical averages, whereas the debt being forced on us by Obama is absolutely unprecedented -- approximately 10% of GDP.  If that doesn&#039;t lead to out of control inflation, they&#039;ll have to rewrite the economics books.  

Of course we want Obama to fail, because if he succeeds, Americans and their children and grandchildren will lose -- for decades to come.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ronald Reagan actually inherited a worse economy &#8212; recall that unemployment was close to nine percent, inflation was at 12 percent, and home mortgages were at 18 percent.  But he didn't go around scaring people by saying that this was the worst catastrophe since the Great Depression.  Rather, he pursued his policies with quiet confidence, which led to 25 years of growth and prosperity.</p>
<p>Also, I don't think you realize that Obama's trillion dollar generational theft did bring about bipartisanship, since twice as many Democrats voted against it as Republicans voted for it.  </p>
<p>In contrast, the war in Iraq was thoroughly bipartisan, and in fact, could have been stopped at any time had the congress decided not to fund it.  Obama could stop it today.  But you will notice that he is not going to.  Nor is he going to limit our interrogation techniques, stop rendition, or put an end to wiretapping.  How many promises does he have to break before you realize you've been had?</p>
<p>And stop trying to blame President Bush for the mortgage bubble that is at the center of the economic meltdown.  We know that that was caused by subprime lending, which was mandated by Democrats, starting with Jimmy Carter.  The Bush administration attempted on numerous occasions to limit the program, but were told that doing so was simply "racism." </p>
<p>And check your facts &#8212; as a percentage of GDP, the debt during the Bush years was well within historical averages, whereas the debt being forced on us by Obama is absolutely unprecedented &#8212; approximately 10% of GDP.  If that doesn't lead to out of control inflation, they'll have to rewrite the economics books.  </p>
<p>Of course we want Obama to fail, because if he succeeds, Americans and their children and grandchildren will lose &#8212; for decades to come.</p>
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