It Hurt, said Christina Aguilera
October 17th 2007 00:42
It hurt so bad, when the mortgage finally crashed;
The ARM exploded hard, and let me flat;
Then I realized that the system was finally, finished, ooooh!
Would you tell me I was wrong;
To go with the Brits Empire;
Let the money people decide;
Just who lives and who must die;
There’s nothing I wouldn’t do;
To be American again;
To have the general welfare;
To believe in Constitution;
Woowoow! I’m sorry for, betraying you;
For all the things, that I just wouldn’t do;
And I hurt myself, by hurting you;
Sometimes I wonder at the pyramid;
Of unpaid debt, but should I really care;
Whole Empires have gone down;
Why shouldn’t this Republic go toooooooo;
Would you tell me I was wrong;
A cynical good for naught;
Have a thorough bankruptcy;
In the tradition of FDR;
Woowoow! I’m sorry for, betraying you;
For all the things, that I just wouldn’t do;
And I hurt myself, by hurting you;
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Really Long Link Aguilera
Keeping in mind Lyndon LaRouche's warnings, that it is the British Imperials who are suckering American banks into a Weimar-style hyperinflationary bailout scheme which would destroy the United States. Then the British press is playing their usual pissy game, showing skepticism regarding the Goldman-Sachs' mega-bailout scheme. Perhaps some Sherlock Holmes would see such remarks as proof of London financiers' distance from M-LEC, but anyone who knows American history, would know exactly why the sun never sets on the British Empire.
So, the Financial Times of London today reports, first, that no one knows how the bailout could possibly work; and second, that many are "wondering" if it is no more than a "murky" bailout for Citibank and other banks.
People have to know the history of small city-states and nations that manipulate and destroy larger more powerful countries. Like the Venetians and the Ottoman Empire in 1500s, and like the USA and the British today.
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