Money is a Verb and Nations Are Banks
Money is a verb, not a noun. Nations are banks, not families, and for banks loans are called assets.
Read moreMoney is a verb, not a noun. Nations are banks, not families, and for banks loans are called assets.
Read moreWe need a Reagan, a Roosevelt, not a Nixon, not a McKinley. We need what Obama himself had in 2008, ...
Read moreMy vision of the Creator, as insignificant as it is, does not include a punitive and vindictive father. I choose ...
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Read moreThe answer to the question of global warming and the answer to the problem of line jumping are the same.
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