A good one on the government bailout.
http://www.attackcartoons.com/article.php?story=20081006124205111
And no...there's no such thing as media bias...
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>http://www.attackcartoons.com/article.php?story=20080929072211889
>
>A good one on the government bailout.
>
>http://www.attackcartoons.com/article.php?story=20081006124205111
>
>And no...there's no such thing as media bias...
Just retarded cartoons blaming one guy for a mess with countless
fingerprints; to think there was promise after that first one . . .
Bergstrom is one of the absolute best. Yeah, lots of fingerprints,
but Frank should get some kind of award for idiot economics.
>On Oct 19, 3:59 pm, Antonio E. Gonzalez <AntEGM...@aol.com> wrote:
>> On 19 Oct 2008 16:23:11 GMT, Dann <detox...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> >http://www.attackcartoons.com/article.php?story=20080929072211889
>>
>> >A good one on the government bailout.
>>
>> >http://www.attackcartoons.com/article.php?story=20081006124205111
>>
>> >And no...there's no such thing as media bias...
>>
>> Just retarded cartoons blaming one guy for a mess with countless
>> fingerprints; to think there was promise after that first one . . .
>
>Bergstrom is one of the absolute best.
. . . at flinging crap, and hoping it sticks; presuming Bergstrom
is the Attack Cartoon artist . . .
Yeah, lots of fingerprints,
>but Frank should get some kind of award for idiot economics.
So, "Barney Frank is not the only one to blame, but he's the only
one to blame!" O...kay . . .
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>> Yeah, lots of fingerprints, but Frank should get some kind of award
>> for idiot economics.
>
> So, "Barney Frank is not the only one to blame, but he's the only
> one to blame!" O...kay . . .
He's someone who should be shouldering a greater than average amount of
blame and yet he isn't being targetted for the extra attention that he so
richly deserves.
>On 22 Oct 2008, Antonio E. Gonzalez said the following in
>news:o6lvf49oiabsqutpe...@4ax.com.
>
>>> Yeah, lots of fingerprints, but Frank should get some kind of award
>>> for idiot economics.
>>
>> So, "Barney Frank is not the only one to blame, but he's the only
>> one to blame!" O...kay . . .
>
>He's someone who should be shouldering a greater than average amount of
>blame and yet he isn't being targetted for the extra attention that he so
>richly deserves.
What was it that Barney Frank did again? Seriously, this is
getting pathetic . . .
> On 26 Oct 2008 20:57:22 GMT, Dann <deto...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>On 22 Oct 2008, Antonio E. Gonzalez said the following in
>>news:o6lvf49oiabsqutpe...@4ax.com.
>>
>>>> Yeah, lots of fingerprints, but Frank should get some kind of award
>>>> for idiot economics.
>>>
>>> So, "Barney Frank is not the only one to blame, but he's the only
>>> one to blame!" O...kay . . .
>>
>>He's someone who should be shouldering a greater than average amount
>>of blame and yet he isn't being targetted for the extra attention that
>>he so richly deserves.
>
> What was it that Barney Frank did again? Seriously, this is
> getting pathetic . . .
Prevented the meaningful and needed reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
that would have minimized their now substantial role in the current mess.
=v= Wait, I thought that was ACORN's fault. I found out about
it down at the lie-barry*, and also I have a pamphlet that I
got at GOP headquarters.
<_Jym_>
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* The place one goes to get lies about Barry.
>On 26 Oct 2008, Antonio E. Gonzalez said the following in
>news:4k2ag45qrj6a9a0ff...@4ax.com.
>
>> On 26 Oct 2008 20:57:22 GMT, Dann <deto...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>On 22 Oct 2008, Antonio E. Gonzalez said the following in
>>>news:o6lvf49oiabsqutpe...@4ax.com.
>>>
>>>>> Yeah, lots of fingerprints, but Frank should get some kind of award
>>>>> for idiot economics.
>>>>
>>>> So, "Barney Frank is not the only one to blame, but he's the only
>>>> one to blame!" O...kay . . .
>>>
>>>He's someone who should be shouldering a greater than average amount
>>>of blame and yet he isn't being targetted for the extra attention that
>>>he so richly deserves.
>>
>> What was it that Barney Frank did again? Seriously, this is
>> getting pathetic . . .
>
>Prevented the meaningful and needed reform of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac
>that would have minimized their now substantial role in the current mess.
Yup, no one else involved, in his committee, or that session of
Congress, or Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac themselves . . . sarcasm here,
BTW - seems some here are sarcarsm-illiterate . . .
>>> What was it that Barney Frank did again? Seriously, this
>>> is getting pathetic . . .
>> Prevented the meaningful and needed reform of Fannie Mae and
>> Freddie Mac that would have minimized their now substantial
>> role in the current mess.
>
> =v= Wait, I thought that was ACORN's fault. I found out about
> it down at the lie-barry*, and also I have a pamphlet that I
> got at GOP headquarters.
As Rex suggested, there are lots of places to lay the blame for the
current crisis. I'm not suggesting that Mr. Frank is solely responsible.
I am suggesting that insofar as FM/FM contributed to the problem....and
they were a significant contribution to the problem....Mr. Frank is
responsible as he [and Chris Dodd and a number of GOP/Democratic Senators
and Representatives] blocked proposed reforms that would have reduced the
size and scope of the problem.
As the cartoon in the OP suggests, Larry Craig plays a little footsie
that costs very little to the taxpayer and he is front page news for
weeks on end while the media [correctly, IMO] hounds him.
Barney Frank prevents meaningful reform that ends up costing taxpayers
and investors billions and billions of dollars and the media does little
to mention his role in the fiasco.
There is nothing *to* mention, no irrational hatred will change
that . . .
There are none so blind as those who refuse to see....
Seriously, enough about yourself . . .
Like not seeing Phil Gramm's role, something the media could do some
research into . . .
> Like not seeing Phil Gramm's role, something the media could do some
> research into . . .
<quote>As Rex suggested, there are lots of places to lay the blame for the
current crisis. I'm not suggesting that Mr. Frank is solely responsible.
</quote>
Where have I suggested that Mr. Gramm was blameless?
>On 31 Oct 2008, Antonio E. Gonzalez said the following in
>news:8m2mg4lqs04pehltk...@4ax.com.
>
>> Like not seeing Phil Gramm's role, something the media could do some
>> research into . . .
>
><quote>As Rex suggested, there are lots of places to lay the blame for the
>current crisis. I'm not suggesting that Mr. Frank is solely responsible.
></quote>
>
>Where have I suggested that Mr. Gramm was blameless?
In every response, by omission; nowhere did I see Phil Gramm's name
explicitly named, unlike Barney Frank . . .