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seabos84's comments
Posted Mon, Aug 31, 6:54 a.m.
southender - i enjoy how you blame d'gov-mint for this housing fiasco. do tell - WHAT work is available in the south or the middle? working at some small town wal-mart or chicken farm, which is about the only employer in town, which means you are free to be treated ...
MOREPosted Sat, Aug 29, 12:33 p.m.
Political LEADERS would be working to set up a system of fair rules across the country, and then globally, so that companies would have to focus on making better products, AND optimizing the competing demands of customers, employees and owners -- instead of making JUNK, and making money from financial ...
MOREPosted Fri, Aug 28, 9:01 p.m.
this week of barack and teddy reminded me of my old homes on the other end of I-90 until 1989, when I was 29 and moved out here. I left my decaying industrial hometown pit of Holyoke in 1978 to go to Boston College. Given my family's welfare background, thanks ...
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