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    Progressive1 year, 2 months ago

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    But if you're 72 and have no clue, you're not necessarily a moderate.

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      GWHayduke1 year, 2 months ago

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      Amervtn's parroting of Churchill's statment is a very good example of one's inability to think rationally and for him/herself.

      Discrediting Rolling Stone and any other dissenting view as "hype" while embracing the most extreme similar views is par for this putt-putt course.

      His claim that he is not 'fighting the party war' and 'do your own research' bears a shocking resemblance to this exchange:

      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUOFTPbxuWA

      Funny how the Nobel winner was dead on in his assessment, while the radical, partisan hack turns out to be nothing more than a yelling lunatic with ZERO credibility.

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        reidgator1 year, 2 months ago

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        Oh, please do not give Krugman any credit.
        He as been predicting "recession" for 7 straight years. He even predicted recession during Clinton's administration. Sooner or later, recessions will come. And "Chicken Little" will sit back and say "I told you so."

        But, if you insist on giving Krugman credit, then, this is HIS explanation for our current finacial crisis: (NYTimes, July 4, 2008)
        "At the top of my list of causes for the lousy economy are three factors: the housing bubble and its aftermath, rising health care costs and soaring raw materials prices."
        Note that even Krugman does not blame Bush.
        So, does this mean YOU will stop blaming Bush? After all, Krugman won the Nobel Prize for Economics, thus, he muuuust be right!!!

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          GWHayduke1 year, 2 months ago

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          Uhhhhh, hey gator.

          I didnt even mention Bush.

          You go to FSU too?

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            reidgator1 year, 2 months ago

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            You may have a degree, but, you are not educated.

            So what if you did not mention Bush. You brought up Paul Krugman and his Nobel Prize.

            (Did you even know his name? I know your resources are limited to videos and comic books. You know, lots of pictures.)

            I simply responded that Krugman does not deserve the accolades he is getting. He is a "Chicken Little". I used his analysis of the Bush economy to get you to rethink your praise of him.

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