In Reply to: Tinear watched it, I believe. He now thinks the U.S. was indirectly responsible for WW2. (nt) posted by semuta on February 11, 2011 at 09:38:03:
inarguably was a critical factor. Or do you care to argue the Great Depression had nothing to do with the rise of the previously minor figure of Hitler?
Today, many of the problems in the EU are the result of their governments and banks investing in American stocks and securities that turned out to be bogus.
Yes, my friend, our virulent form of capitalism is responsible for some very bad results. If you'd care to discuss this further, perhaps you'd care to saunter over to "Outside."
I sneer as I slap your face with my Italian leather glove and await your arrival there.
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Follow Ups
- Try and be fair! The collapse of the world economy, precipitated by the US stock market's implosion, - tinear 09:59:34 02/11/11 (8)
- I found the perfect gift for you Tinear... - semuta 10:32:25 02/11/11 (0)
- "Not true!" (In Justice Alito's voice) - Victor Khomenko 10:26:56 02/11/11 (6)
- So, your argument is that the rise of Hitler, who had toiled - tinear 15:07:44 02/12/11 (0)
- RE: One of the main reason was.... - patrickU 04:45:32 02/12/11 (4)
- And exactly what was damaging in that poor treaty? - tinear 15:09:40 02/12/11 (3)
- RE: And exactly what was damaging in that poor treaty? - patrickU 02:21:04 02/13/11 (2)
- Everything could have been poised for the perfect storm, but... no Adolph, no - tinear 08:29:21 02/13/11 (1)
- RE: Everything could have been poised for the perfect storm, but... no Adolph, no - patrickU 08:42:00 02/13/11 (0)