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      June 24 (Bloomberg) -- The world's biggest financial firms may lose as many as 175,000 jobs by this time next year as Citigroup Inc. and other banks shed workers amid slowing revenue and billions in writedowns, executive recruiters say.

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    srebrenicagenocideinfo comments on:

    Neo-Nazi Magazine to Feature Obama Assassination Cover

    That is horrible. They actually encourage people to kill future president? That is horrible. They should be charged for inciting terrorism.

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    11:59 pm 9/16/08
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    pradip comments on:

    Dead Black Man Was Tasered Nine Times by White Cop

    they are rascals like a mad pig

     

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    4:39 am 7/29/08
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    pradip comments on:

    Dead Black Man Was Tasered Nine Times by White Cop

    white police officer are ghost & bastard

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    4:38 am 7/29/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    Yeah, especially if you are meaning still working within your political system although we don’t want to.  I can think of several.

    You could start with the U.S. must offically apologising for American Aboriginal genocide and than make the necessary changes to the educational system to wash out the colonial propaganda clotting American hearts and minds.  Second, ALL of First Nations-U.S. are to be honoured and without undue delay.  Next, the United States is to offically apologise for chattle slavery, genocide and systematic institutional racial bias.  The U.S. must then return full sovereignty to Puerto Rico, Guam, the Dominican Republic, the Philippines and promise to not try and re-take the island of Cuba.

    Following all that there would need to be a restructuring of the entire political system and the acceptance of multiple parties including revamping the voting system without the Electoral College.

    Without the former list of suggestions, the latter half is only cosmetic.  Just my opinion.

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    4:08 pm 5/22/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    That’s fine. Got another option?

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    3:10 pm 5/22/08
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    theangryindian comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    If my vote counted, Florida 2000 would have been addressed.  It still hasn’t.  I’m still not convinced.  Sorry.

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    2:52 pm 5/22/08
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    Damianmann comments on:

    Black Accountability Project: DNC Color Divide

    It’s a strange thing because aboriginals DESERVE to be involved and respected.

     

    I know the real history and it makes me sick. I’ve read Zinn. I’ve been on "Indian" reservations and seen the sqaulor. It’s shameful. This land is THEIR land…we ( not me literally…as I’m Irish American and my relatives served as indentured servants ) are robbers. The real criminals are long dead. The modern white is ignorant to the facts…But, they DO benefit from these crimes.

    But, again, NOT voting gives them more power …and they thank you for not voting…as they thank the millions of others… who…if they voted, could remove them from power…

    It’s that or violent revolution…which is fine with me. Apathy gets people nowhere…

    except in the case of the government. It gets them everywhere ….and everything.

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    1:25 pm 5/22/08
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    theangryindian

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    “The Angryindian” is an internationally recognized Indigenist activist and outspoken critic of U.S. colonialism practised against Aboriginal societies in America and abroad. He is editor of IntelligentaIndigena Novajoservo and the host of Radyo Inteligentaindigena, an independent, non-partisan international Indigenist podcast.

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