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Don't see how that would happen. In closing their accounts it isn't that the money is frozen unless they are not telling us that part. When an account is closed, it usually means any money in it is the owner of the account's. At least as far as I know now. If the money is "frozen", then of course what you said could be true. However, the article just says that the account owners involved are wanting to know "why" the banks have closed their accounts.that is when the nsa act should stop any lawsuit of that nature and when they are cleared of any crime they should get their money back. if not then the government gets to keep that money and use it for furthering of anti-terrorism.
Exactly, favoritism for what reason I can't fathom. It's like letting the Russians insert their communistic theories into our political system back in the cold war days. That just would not have happened, period. At least back then, we knew who the enemy was and were on guard in ways that wouldn't even be allowed now. How very "far" we have come...NOT.yet they don't allow Christian churches to rent the schools on sundays and other times. no double standard there.
Jason, sometimes what you say is just so off I have to say something. For one thing, I am a member of that "hippie generation" and I can tell you we were not "all communists". Not even close!actually we failed on that. the entire hippie generation leaders were communist.
Jason, sometimes what you say is just so off I have to say something. For one thing, I am a member of that "hippie generation" and I can tell you we were not "all communists". Not even close!actually we failed on that. the entire hippie generation leaders were communist.
And I lived it. My sister was a socialist for years. My brother was for utopia but had no idea how to get there. I went my way through a strong desire to see better equality in the accumulation of wealth but not to the point that I thought communism was the answer or "peace, not war". To my thinking and hoping just some fairness and curtailing of excess greed would have done. That idealism ended with the murder of an unarmed student at Kent State by a young inexperienced National Guardsman.I watched a lot of trek and read a lot of books.
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And I lived it. My sister was a socialist for years. My brother was for utopia but had no idea how to get there. I went my way through a strong desire to see better equality in the accumulation of wealth but not to the point that I thought communism was the answer or "peace, not war". To my thinking and hoping just some fairness and curtailing of excess greed would have done. That idealism ended with the murder of an unarmed student at Kent State by a young inexperienced National Guardsman.I watched a lot of trek and read a lot of books.
I believed in the biblical tenets of justice, mercy and equality though I sure wasn't a Christian back then, and I believe in those tenets even more now that I am. My generation still had a capacity for idealism and it showed in various ways throughout the "hippie years". It has long since died a horrible death, leaving a yawning chasm of sniggering cynicism behind. Generations following mine have no heroes, no absolutes of morality, no hope! The youngest generation, at least the ones that can speak, have no hope for their futures, ask them what do you want to be when you grow up and you get shrugs, "I don't know" answers. Ask one of my generation as a child and you would have heard "a cowboy", a wife, a fireman, a policeman, a soldier, etc. All heroes to us...all seen as potential moral failures, corrupted and corruptible, by the current generation. A policeman is a "cop", the "po-po", a fireman is a potential target for pyromaniacs, a wife is a failed women's libber, a cowboy is a joke, a soldier, especially the Vietnam vets, "baby killers" both in my generation and by the present "nutcases". Oh, yeah, America the beautiful has become the land of DIVERSITY!
I'm done answering your posts, jasoncran. You consistently insist on either reading things into mine that are not there or by derailing the threads. This horrendously off center accusation is the finish. Good bye and good life to you.Korean war vets were just as unpopular. I think you should say multicultarilism. not diversity. if you have a problem with my jewish family who clinged to the idea that a jew should never merry a gentile.