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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

WTF?

From MSNBC:

Bernanke: Fed is ready to trim rates again

!!!

What the hell is going on over there at the FED?

Does anyone else see how the FED's actions are destroying our currency?

Forget HRC and Obama... Where's Ron Paul when you need him?

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Oh wait... here he is:


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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Requiem for the HRC Campaign

Here's one of the best opinion pieces I've read on the failures of the Hillary Clinton for President campaign.
But it’s the Clinton strategists, not the Obama voters, who drank the Kool-Aid. The Obama campaign is not a vaporous cult; it’s a lean and mean political machine that gets the job done. The Clinton camp has been the slacker in this race, more words than action, and its candidate’s message, for all its purported high-mindedness, was and is self-immolating.
It really drives home the point that for all the talk of HRC's "experience," her campaign has really played second fiddle to the brilliant performance of the Obama campaign. Read more of Frank Rich's "The Audacity of Hopelessness" here.

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Friday, February 15, 2008

Marketing: A Brief Overview



Thanks, Ryan.

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