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NanceGreggs Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Mar-21-06 12:09 AM
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A Way to Keep Bush Out of Iran ...
Sell 'War Futures' on the stock market, in the same way 'wheat futures' and 'corn futures' are sold.

If you believe we should strike Iran, buy 'futures' bonds - the price is low today, but, if all goes successfully, your investment will pay off BIG TIME!

The money spent on futures stock will be the same money that funds this up-coming conflict. If the 'new war' does well, you can share in the 'profits' - oil and other natural resources.

But the ENTIRE budget for the war is limited to the proceeds of the stock sales. (Note to Rumsfeld: "You have to go to war with the budget you HAVE, not the budget you WISH YOU HAD.")

Of course, this Administration will ENSURE that their 'stockholders' never see a dime. But if you're stupid enough to trust them, you deserve to be hosed.

But the point is moot, in any event. Who do you think would actually 'invest' in another war with these people at the helm? Probably not even a small fraction of that 34% that say they still support this administration.

No money = no war. How's that for the 'free enterprise system' these BushCo idiots are always promoting?
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