Let's stop kidding ourselves that Greek debt is the Euro's key problem. With Greece gone, who's next ?
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The paths people choose in life can lead to the creation or destruction of people, places, things, and relationships. The future is uncertain, but what is certain is there will be change.
Discretion is a polite word for hypocrisy.Tea Party Teddy
There is Irish Spring, but there is no fall soap.
Mitt Romney's first interview with Zombie Reagan: Mitt Romney came in with cheerful assurance, because he wasn__ capable of anything else. __et me first welcome you back to this side of the veil, Mr. President.___eah, Mitt, it__ good to see you looking so well. Your father says hello, and he wanted me to add specially that whatever unfortunate negative things you might remember him saying to you when you were a kid, he always tried to tell you the truth and he hopes you__e used it to improve, and he understands that even with the help of those comments, it might just not have been in you to improve. He wants you to remember he still loves you no matter what you__e become, or even if you haven__ chosen to become any one thing in particular.___hat__ very kind. I miss my dad even now.___h, so do I. I remember George as always that kind of guy, he had your back, whenever you__ think to watch your back, you__ find him somewhere around there, ready for action with that knife already drawn.
I don__ think this kind of thing [satire] has an impact on the unconverted, frankly. It__ not even preaching to the converted; it__ titillating the converted. I think the people who say we need satire often mean, __e need satire of them, not of us._ I__ fond of quoting Peter Cook, who talked about the satirical Berlin cabarets of the _30s, which did so much to stop the rise of Hitler and prevent the Second World War.
They did it quite a lot after that first encounter" ... when Jill remembers first meeting the dashing Baron.
When a political opponent resorts to the racist card, it's a sure sign of moral bankruptcy: there's no decent argument left in the armoury.