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... . Til then I raise my cup to say cheers and happy trading all!Â
They say history repeats itself, but many disagree especially when it comes to the stock market. But let me show you this chart and ... sentiment consists of predictable patterns of greed and fear. So what can we deduce from this chart? Well if history continues to repeat itself we have a short drop, then a monster move up followed by ...
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Ode To The Whipper-Snapper: History repeats itself: fact. It has to. And at some point an older person would have been looking at me as some young whipper-snapper with a Mrs; kids and a mortgage, swimming against lifes' tide as we do. Now, as an older person, the swim hasn't become that much easier, although the tide isn't quite so strong.
But now, ...
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It pained me when you left. It pained me you regretted. It pained me that you couldn’t tell me why.
But you know what. I worked through that. I found a way to keep going.
Today, history repeated with someone else.
It hurts.
Thanks.
Edit: BTW, you no longer have mine.
Edit Again: Fine, I do take that first edit back. It’s not true. But it is still on the condition that i’m ...
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Back in 1969, the Provisional IRA came into being, seeking to forge a more vicious bombing and shooting strategy than the Official IRA. Feigning as "defenders" of the Roman Catholic community, it went on to murder thousands and maim tens of thousands. In 2009, forty years on, it is now being openly stated that...
There is growing evidence that republican terrorists who broke away from ...
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... punch, as they did in the mid-30’s, we shouldn’t be surprised if history repeats itself.
Listen here:
Pelosi advocated front-loading an infrastructure bill, that ... in practice would mean that Wall Street shoulders the bulk of the cost.
The point about history repeating itself should be well-taken. During the Depression, Roosevelt had managed to knock the unemployment rate down to 14 ...
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The lead-up to the first U.S.-Iran talks in three decades saw a replay of the same modus operandi that induced the U.S. and its allies to invade Iraq in March 2003. Then as now, the invasion of Iran is consistent with a regime change agenda for Greater Israel described in a 1996 strategy document prepared by Jewish-Americans for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
As with Iraq, the threat ...
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Many many years ago, when the luxury of maids were not available in every home, a little girl about two years old was playing with the waters in the bathroom where her mom was trying to wash the day's clothes. Those were the days when the electric heater was still considered a luxury in a little Karnataka town. They lived in a little township, where houses were few and the afternoons were ...
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From the Star Tribune:
It took nearly 13 years, $317 million and a few political derailments, but the Northstar commuter rail line made its initial run this morning, moving full speed ahead out of Big Lake at 5 a.m.
While those of you in bigger cities that are use to commuter trains might not get all that excited, the new North Star line is a huge deal for the Twin Cities. While the cities have ...
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I used to keep an occasional eye on Mahmoud's blog way back in 2006, but apparently, it fell out of fashion at some point since then.
Never fear, though -- Mahmoud is back online, and he's back with a vengeance.
Not that any of you regular readers are surprised by his rage or anything.
Speaking of, looking back at some of that old stuff has really energized me. Am I the only ...
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At the end of the third century, the impotent Roman Emperor Honorius was holed up in his court at Ravenna as the Gothic army of Alaric pillaged Italy. An aide breathlessly informed Honorius that Rome had fallen. According to popular gossip afterwards, the emperor was distraught at hearing this until he was informed that it was the great city of Rome that had fallen, not, as he had presumed, his ...
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Couldn't be clearer... (Plus, a Bonus Bush Boneheader in the final line)
Obama: "We Did Not Ask for This Fight"
Bush: "We Did Not Seek This Conflict"
Obama: "New Attacks are Being Plotted as I Speak"
Bush: "At This Moment ... Terrorists are Planning New Attacks"
Obama: "Our Cause is Just, Our Resolve Unwavering"
Bush: "Our Cause is ...
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I've only got three comic strips for you today. Six, if you count the ones I always do at the MEG. Anyway, hopefully I'll be able to produce quality to make up for the lack of quantity. Sure, let's go with that...
Jump Start, 12/4/09
On the surface of this comic, there's nothing wrong with it. No joke, really, but it's a serialized comedic strip. Sometimes there aren't ...
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circa January 2006
My Mason is a special one. I like to brag about him. I like to smooch on him. I like to listen to him laugh about burping and flatulence. I like to listen to him when he talks to the "bad guys all over house" under his breath as he plans his attack. I like to measure his foot long eyelashes and make him give me butterfly kisses. I like to hear him mimic Indiana Jones ...
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Before Constantine ‘Christians had known as a fact of experience that the church existed, but had to believe against appearances that Christ ruled over the world. After Constantine one knew as a fact of experience that Christ was ruling over the world, but had to believe against the evidence that there existed a believing Church.’
Rodney Clapp in A Peculiar People: The Church as ...
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