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Robert E. Adams   July 15th, 2008 11:54 pm ET

Are you people so naive you can’t figure out why we don’t want the world to know that we only put agents on 99% of our flights. And you can’t figure out why the government would want to know who is telling the story. What planet & what century are you from? You probably don’t know why we didn’t want bin laden to know we were tracking his cell phone since one of you American journalists broke this story. You people need to go to “loyalty to America” school. Just because someone is telling a story doesn’t mean you have to broadcast it to the whole world. You must be the same group of journalists who can’t understand when you inspire terrorists to fight another day, you kill more US Soldiers. Wake up & smell the real truth about what you people are doing to this country in the name of making “George Bush” look bad. Your’re giving this country to the terrorists on a silver platter.

william leather   July 16th, 2008 7:42 am ET

It is funny to me that everyday the press talks about the housing and credit problem….

What it really is , the Geeks on wall street and the big banks who wrote $ 45 trillion dollars + of worthless un-regulated OTC derivitive contracts that went down… No one will buy them…
The fed can’t begin to handle it.
The Dollar is Dog Food.

The Dollar is Dog Food.

sincerly William Leather

Fuquay Varina North Carolina

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