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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
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  • Buried in Chrysler's bankruptcy filing is news that the company won't repay more than $7B of taxpayer-funded bailout money.

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    Anyone know the email address of the Judge for the bankruptcy filing so we can express our concern? Thanks SA
    May 06 09:41 AM | Link | Reply
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    well, there's a real shocker! all those tax dollars sent down a black hole will remain in the black hole! who could have predicted such a thing!?!?
    May 06 09:41 AM | Link | Reply
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    It's not as if the government was going to send me, and every other person in the U.S., our approximately $23 (per person) back. For me, it was already gone before they gave it to Nardelli & Co.

    But anyone who votes for either a Republican or Democrat can't complain about these events. And please don't tell me that voting for a third party is a wasted vote. The wasted votes are those cast for the two major parties who don't give a damn about anything but their own interests. I encourage one and all to speak loudly in the voting booth where it can make a difference. All the wailing and gnashing of teeth on comment boards makes no difference whatsoever.

    Be a patriot. Be patriotic. Vote for a third party.
    May 06 09:58 AM | Link | Reply
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    This won't be the last taxpayer money we throw down that particular rathole

    CM -- that is exactly what I do every election
    May 06 10:14 AM | Link | Reply
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    Well, I vote the candidate in each election. In the last one, there was no one worth voting for.
    May 06 10:38 AM | Link | Reply
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    I feel the same way, Neil, but there's always one who is worse even if both are horrible..."less bad" is about the best you can do these days as far as politicians are concerned.

    On May 06 10:38 AM Neil459 wrote:

    > Well, I vote the candidate in each election. In the last one, there
    > was no one worth voting for.
    May 06 11:24 AM | Link | Reply
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    And when you vote for 3rd party candidates, there is no chance that they'll actually be elected, so no buyer's remorse guilt factor ;-)


    On May 06 11:24 AM davidingeorgia wrote:

    > I feel the same way, Neil, but there's always one who is worse even
    > if both are horrible..."less bad" is about the best you can do these
    > days as far as politicians are concerned.
    >
    > On May 06 10:38 AM Neil459 wrote:
    May 06 03:04 PM | Link | Reply
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