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KittyWampus Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Apr-04-09 12:58 PM
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Being Called "Hard Left" After So Many Years On DU Of Being Called "DLC'er" Is Pretty Funny
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Edited on Sat Apr-04-09 01:06 PM by KittyWampus
And it's based on wanting the FULL TRUTH of the financial crimes and misdeeds to be brought to light.

I was able to accept not prosecuting the Bush Administration for War Crimes by hoping for a Truth and Reconciliation Hearing. The USA won't even get that.

FINE.

But to allow those who engineered this financial meltdown to remain and the scope of their misdeeds to go unplumbed. To try and sweep it all under the rug. To pretend toxic assets are really worth something and help all those who didn't engage in due diligence to profit. For them to KEEP their ill-gotten gains.

Allowing all that, be design, means we may be able to stumble along for a short time longer. But it just means the final collapse will be that much more difficult.

The amount of energy required to live in denial is huge. It blocks true progress and sucks up energy that can be used for real change.

The very Foundation of our Economy needs to be adjusted. This isn't just a matter of slapping on a coat of new regulatory paint.

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