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Devalued dollar prompts record foreign buyouts of U.S. companies

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By Karyn Chenoweth Oct 4, 2007, 13:53 GMT


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GI JojoOct 4th, 2007 - 14:17:16

Wow, as if I don't have enough to worry about already. We don't produce
anything anymore in the US except credit cards and debts. Everything
comes from abroad. The commies are even producing 80% of all the toys used to brainwash our kids. The commie-backed al queda terrorists have tried to buy our port facilities, and only the due diligence of patriots barely prevented that take-over. The US looks like we have a big take-over target on our backs. I guess all those commie oriented, terrorist symphathizing, Hellary loving, libnazi extremist Demonrats won't be satisfied until the take-over is complete, and we have become one with the enemy. But by then, all the true patriots will probably be dead.

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AndyOct 5th, 2007 - 11:01:14

India is one of the fastest growing economies and will overtake the US GDP by 2030 at the latest - you're surely not saying they're communist are you ?

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