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Related: About this forumIt Takes a Pillage, 2009, when Bernie Sanders interviews Nomi Prins
(Courtesy of visiting Max Keiser's web site)... Thanks for reminding me of this CSPAN interview, still as vital to our understanding today as it was then...
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It Takes a Pillage, 2009, when Bernie Sanders interviews Nomi Prins (Original Post)
MrMickeysMom
Aug 2015
OP
The real story is never told on network TV so much of the nation is in the dark.
Enthusiast
Aug 2015
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cantbeserious
(13,039 posts)1. Eye Opening
eom
DhhD
(4,695 posts)2. Looking forward to a Fluff Tax. n/t
Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)3. The real story is never told on network TV so much of the nation is in the dark.
And that is no accident.
On the day of the collapse the players had a big story prepared about how it was lazy delinquent home buyers that caused everything. They said the government FORCED the banks to loan money to lazy poor people of color. Network and cable TV news backed up this falsehood.
The fucking media should be held accountable.
silenttigersong
(957 posts)4. Documentry featuring
Brooksley Born is enlightening as well for those of you that have not seen it.
MrMickeysMom
(20,453 posts)5. Love that gift, silent...
Nice message with it, too.
mother earth
(6,002 posts)6. TY for this, I had not seen it.
K & R