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Re: The Oracle with Max Keiser
astute observation. america ain't the problem... american leadership is the problem. it sucks, as does european, asian, etc., leadership... max oughta wise up. he's backing the wrong team. america is the solution.Originally posted by politicalfootballfan View PostMy instincts tell me Max is being used for propaganda purposes, aimed at young savvy Americans who watch BBC for news, to bring into American consciousness the message that the Europeans blame fat-pig-Americans for this financial mess. It's supposed to add to American demoralization.
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Re: The Oracle with Max Keiser
How so if you don't mind my askingOriginally posted by metalman View Postastute observation. america ain't the problem... american leadership is the problem. it sucks, as does european, asian, etc., leadership... max oughta wise up. he's backing the wrong team. america is the solution.
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I haven't researched the current socio/political/economic position of any of the countries in the world thoroughly enough to answer that question intelligently.Originally posted by metalman View Posti'm going to turn that around. if the usa isnt' the solution, what is? china? the uk? germany? who?
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Re: The Oracle with Max Keiser
maybe al jazera english was the biggest news service that would give him a voice initially, now its bbc. his thinking could be as simple as not liking the current financial system and seeing as america is the dominant force behind it he's attacking it. the biggest news services owned by americans backing the current system aren't going to give him a voice, but getting a gig on bbc is pretty darn good.
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Re: The Oracle with Max Keiser
just goes to show.... if you stick to something you love long enough...Originally posted by marvenger View Postmaybe al jazera english was the biggest news service that would give him a voice initially, now its bbc. his thinking could be as simple as not liking the current financial system and seeing as america is the dominant force behind it he's attacking it. the biggest news services owned by americans backing the current system aren't going to give him a voice, but getting a gig on bbc is pretty darn good.
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