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Old September 26th 08, 06:38 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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What if going back to the great depression that was caused by the 1929
market crash at this spacetime its a million times bigger crash?
Thinking citizens know this is reality,but being an election year
Washington is spending over 100 billion dollars to stone wall this fact
from voters that just do not think. Saving Wall Street will not save
our American way of life. Saving our money would bert

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Old September 26th 08, 09:58 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default 1929 America couldn't afford all that.

America today has enough people, 305 million,
that it can afford to let a few of them die on the streets.
And it has enough money that it can afford the added health-care costs.

Why it doesn't have enough money to give the homeless tiny,
well-managed apartments, I don't know .. perhaps it just doesn't care.

America has enough money that it can waste trillions
installing hopeless governments in Iraq and Afghanistan
and further trillions to prop up house prices,
to keep houses out of reach.

1929 America couldn't afford all that.

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Old September 27th 08, 02:26 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default 1929 America couldn't afford all that.

I live in a TINY APARTMENT, Jeff! lmao!

It isn't CHEAP and it isn't WELL-MANAGED! Not anymore!

Saul Levy


On 26 Sep 2008 20:58:48 GMT, Jeff?Relf
wrote:

America today has enough people, 305 million,
that it can afford to let a few of them die on the streets.
And it has enough money that it can afford the added health-care costs.

Why it doesn't have enough money to give the homeless tiny,
well-managed apartments, I don't know .. perhaps it just doesn't care.

America has enough money that it can waste trillions
installing hopeless governments in Iraq and Afghanistan
and further trillions to prop up house prices,
to keep houses out of reach.

1929 America couldn't afford all that.

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Old October 4th 08, 08:23 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default 1929 America couldn't afford all that.

Jeff not a market crash but the crash of American society on 10/3/08
America became socialist on this date. t figures easily if you lived in
Florida under the republican party bert

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Old October 5th 08, 09:01 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Default 1929 America couldn't afford all that.

On Oct 4, 12:23*pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Jeff *not a market crash but the crash of American society on 10/3/08
America became socialist on this date. *t figures easily if you lived in
Florida under the republican party *bert



Don't like a Socialist America?

Vote Bob Bar in 2008!

http://www.bobbarr2008.com/splash/?s0820

Double-A

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Old October 10th 08, 07:56 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Sep 26, 10:38*am, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
What if going back to the great depression that was caused by the 1929
market crash at this spacetime its a million times bigger crash?



If this market is tracking on the 1929 pattern of starting down in
September and approaching a freefall in late October, then the worst
is yet to come. If these recent 600 and 700 a day drops are just the
preliinaries, then what will the "real crash" in late Octover look
like? does a 2000 point drop in one day sound about right?

Mark Twain said: "October: This is one of the peculiarly dangerous
months to speculate in stocks."

Wallstreet is haunted by many scary ghosts in October: the ghost of
the crash of '29, the ghosts of the October masacres of the early
70's, and the ghosts of the crash of '87. Be wary!

Double-A



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Old October 10th 08, 10:50 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Double A I have a few bucks but will not buy any thing big I have no
confidence and will not buy on credit. I will set back and wait to see
where things are going. I think my thinking is what the average American
is thinking. I do not think this thinking helps the economy. I am afraid
TreBert

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Old October 11th 08, 02:14 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 10, 2:50 pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A I have a few bucks but will not buy any thing big I have no
confidence and will not buy on credit. I will set back and wait to see
where things are going. I think my thinking is what the average American
is thinking. I do not think this thinking helps the economy. I am afraid
TreBert


But why afraid, when you've been so knowingly micro managed by your
Florida Republican Mafia on just about every aspect of your life. As
you say, they even rig those state and federal elections on a regular
basis, and if that's not local Mafia style terrorism then perhaps
nothing is.

Do you still think your Republican Mafia had some of us walking on
that moon?

These silly folks of MI5/CIA, DARPA and whatever smart 5th graders
should realize that our physically dark as coal moon does in fact
offer a fairly complex mineralogy of surface hues or colors, don’t
you?

Here’s one nifty eye-candy example with its contrast and color or hue
saturation cranked way up, but otherwise it’s not having been
artificially colored.
http://www.coronaborealis.org/images...moon_color.png

A somewhat less contrast and hue saturated example.
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap060216.html
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/image/0602...chedler_35.jpg

And there are may other honest amateur/private obtained examples that
can be peer replicated as often as you like, of our mineral color/hue
rich and otherwise physically dark as coal Selene/moon to pick from,
though usually not nearly as having been so contrast and hue
saturation pushed. Of course these terrestrial obtained images are
not having nearly as good of unobstructed look-see as for the HDTV
images from the JAXA/Selene mission, or from any number of equally or
better color imaging technology satellites and otherwise of those
previous Kodak color film methods with the ultimate best of optics
that our NASA/Apollo has always had at their disposal.

Color/hue saturation is essentially the human visual form of mass
spectrometry, of indicating what those secondary/recoil photons given
off by our Selene/moon has to say about the sorts of raw surface
minerals, even though most everything has been extremely dusty and
nearly sooty lampblack to the point of looking as though on average as
being dark as or darker than terrestrial coal.

Oddly those JAXA/KAGUYA Selene images are being continually PhotoShop
processed in order to remove all signs of the natural mineral color/
hue saturation of our physically dark as coal moon. Them Japs as NASA
puppets and brown-nosed minions must think we’re all really
dumbfounded past the point of no return.

The closer you can get to the raw surface minerals, the more
distinctive those contrast and color/hue saturations become
noticeable, such as what a given Apollo EVA should have experienced,
especially with their polarized optical element on those otherwise
full bandpass lens outfitted cameras.

~ Brad Guth Brad_Guth Brad.Guth BradGuth BG
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Old October 11th 08, 10:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Oct 10, 2:50*pm, (G=EMC^2 Glazier) wrote:
Double A *I have a few bucks but will not buy any thing big *I have no
confidence and will not buy on credit. I will set back and wait to see
where things are going. I think my thinking is what the average American
is thinking. I do not think this thinking helps the economy. I am afraid
TreBert



People call this panic selling. But if you consider that bear markets
usually last 3 years, and many stocks never recover as companies
reorganize under bankruptcy and the stocks become worthless, it seems
only logical to sell now for whatever you can get. I tried to buy
into the market in 2001 when stock prices were low, but the problem
was the prices still had lower to go, and I didn't have the time to
wait it out. Best to have your money in a ferally insured CD at a
bank with a solid balance sheet right now. Banks with solid standings
are now advertising that fact in the papers. It has become
relevant.

Double-A

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Old October 11th 08, 10:41 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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Double A CD not safe from Mafia owned retirement home. That is the
first thing the Godfather finds out. Law past last year they can go back
5 years if you tried to put it on another name Use to be 3 years.
Average old person has to die broke so the Mafia can build on Boca
Grande their mansions TreBert

 




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