Posted on 11/02/2011 7:43:12 AM PDT by IBD editorial writer
Banks: Using the Guy Fawkes mask emblem of Occupy Wall Street and the "Anonymous" hacker group, leftists are planning a big Nov. 5 to-do to pull their money from big banks and put it into small banks. It's economic idiocy. Led by the likes of MoveOn.org, Arianna Huffington and a supposed Los Angeles art gallery owner named Kristen Christian, the leftist game of "blame the banks" for the acts of Democratic politicians is coming together Friday Guy Fawkes Day in England in an extravaganza of events alternately titled "Bank Transfer Day,"
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“Be it italicized, underlined, asterixed, bolded, colored, or whatever, itd still be annoying.”
Yeah, like those illustrated manuscripts are just sooo ugly, aren’t they?
sigh, most people don’t have any idea what well done typography looks like anymore.
I think my post at #21 broke some kind of unwritten FR rule about no posts longer than three brain bites...:)
I was enthusiastic.
LOL!
I can just picture 99% of these morons shrugging at the suggestion and muttering, “Money? I ain’t got no money in no bank. Now, which way to the free food?”
Hopefully those who truly care will gain from your post.
This subject is not often dealt with well around here, and any input that furthers the conservation is welcome.
Thank you for the time you put into your post.
bothering with hmtl takes too long on a busy posing day.
Amen to that! Even NOT using html I find myself many posts late to the fray.
Hey! I read every word, so there!
bothering with hmtl takes too long on a busy posting day.
...and if you will note the time difference between post 48 and 49 you will see what I mean.
History has never been the strong suit of rank-and-file Leftists. If it were, they probably wouldn’t be Leftists.
LOL!
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