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Old 05-26-2009, 10:43 PM
 
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could it be that he sees the new york times as a possible propaganda machine? it certainly can't be that he sees it as a stable company well worth investing in. At the end of the quarter, cash and cash equivalents were approximately $46 million and total debt was approximately $1.1 billion.
New York Times (NYT) Running On Fumes

i hope americans who have subscriptions to the new york times cancel them! let them rot instead of helping to create our new world order....
I read somewhere that there are hundreds of Mexican consulates across the US working silently (out of public scrutiny) to aid illegal aliens and to promote illegal immigration. Owning a major newspaper is certainly one way to shape public perception about issues he wants to advance.
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Old 05-27-2009, 03:48 AM
 
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of course, and the timing is right for obama's huge push for legalization of the illegal immigrants. our politicians have sold the working class out. the bailouts were just a transfer of wealth from all levels of the middle class to the rich elite. the irony is that the public was told that all bailouts, from the banks to the automotive industry, were necessary for the inherent survival of our country. we were told that chrysler and GM needed to be bailed out or the country would suffer catastrophic losses. now (since bankruptcy is inevitable) we are being told that it is not so bad after all and the stock market continues to climb! do you ever wonder what this all means?
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