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sweetheart Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jun-10-06 12:07 PM
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17. Poverty or death
Shows how much we are a plutocracy where material wealth is more important than life,
but such is the nature of the temple.

The system is institutionally evil, by the way the open markets committee of the
federal reserve secretely creates credit for a white man's war machine, but in the
name of the public good, and this credit prints money and creates industry and jobs,
all around an endemic soulless race-superiority paradigm as intended by woodrow wilson.

The wall street workers are just upper middle class and middle class people who believe
in the american dream, and the sales pitch of so many big companies to recruit the
best and the smartest to invest their portfolios to get the most rich. that peopple
would kill themselves for failing is so very petty, agreed, but in working on wall
street, i did not know any evil people per se, but people who were so scared and
so desperate to survive, they would enslave others to save their own skins, and
the evils are a side effect of fear, greed and the ususal degenerate human conditions
the rat race puts people to.

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