Blame is unhelpful? They should be replacing the guys that left with golden 
parachutes with lead parachutes and  then drop their asses from a plane.

--- On Thu, 10/2/08, Jersey Shore John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: Jersey Shore John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [AsburyPark] Re: Why should the people bail out Wall Street?
To: AsburyPark@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thursday, October 2, 2008, 10:50 AM






Blame is ALWAYS "unhelpful", when the blame falls on Republicans.

On Oct 2, 2008, at 9:35 AM, justifiedright wrote:

> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED] ups.com, "Gabrielle Obre"
> <gabrielleobre@ ...> wrote:
>
> > and i don't think it is possible to point the blame for the mess in
> > any one place, of course it feels good when we can find evidence
> >that
> > its the other teams fault, but thats all ego and nonsense. the
> > responsibility is all of ours. and we'll all be reasonably
> > ok..especially if we are here participating in this forum...though
>
> I understand the need for all to take responsibility and blame is
> unhelpful.
>
> I just don't understand then when people claim the lack of
> regulation of Fannie and Freddie was a Republican problem when the
> video of the congressional hearing shows the opposite, as does
> McCain's 2005 bill he proposed to regulate them (remember I'm no
> McCain fan; just telling the facts).
>
> I've always thought that Presidents generally don't affect the
> economy, rather they ride or crash the cyclical wave the are lucky
> enough/unlucky enough to meet.
>
> I'm pretty sure two Presidents directly affected the economy, one a
> Dem the other an R - FD Roosevelt and Reagan. I wish we could talk
> to them both right now.
>
> > love the physics/god stuff. i am a big fan of the physics as God
> > idea. the first thing that blew my mind was listening to a
> >physicist
> > describe how everything is mostly space, including us..and energy
> > connects all of us. we are not separate sacs of skin and bones.
> >our
> > seeming division is not real.
>
> You, your neighbor, your dog, that flower you are smelling and the
> computer you are typing on are all made from material formed in a
> Star. Pretty cool.
>
> > don't read my column this week...you'll really be disappointed in
> >me.
>
> I suggest you avoid mine as well :-)
>
>
> 

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