is Wall Street, or rather the segue from the economy and colonial perspectives* is again from Ed Schultz.
Bottom-line or two: It is not about left or right, but pragmatic and fanciful.*** By this I mean in the perspectives of so-called "communists" or "socialists" and "free-market"tears. At the point that Dennis Kucinich and Bill O'Reilly can agree on something, maybe there is something for the artful dodgers. Is that preposterous or Tools R'Us?**
* more than one point of tangent, on the other hand.
** double entendre: which does not add upi.e. not an endorsement for the organization but maybe the hope, which may be a triple take
*** not so
[non hint nor footnote]
[but who knows?]
[Norman Goldman: Everything is on the Table is a fine slogan for No Labels(above Tools R'us), so Norman Goldman puts politics, and confrontation on the table, until compromise occurs to everyone.]
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Ribble hint: bold links or 3 points make it plane
In an I-Ron-ic I told you so, I do believe that the link that makes it so, was not fully red, yet was pre post or what.
Further hint: it was maybe William Greider on Bill Moyers that triggered the preposterous rant with preface and backup from Joe Conason.
BTW: my last comment was intended to be the last(on this rant as footnote), but it was intended to be a note that I did spell as intended or with I Ron Knee?
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