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Borger: Helping the bad guys to save ourselves

 
The president has a hard message to sell: Without aid for banks and Wall Street, we'll all sink, Gloria Borger says. WASHINGTON (CNN) — In case you hadn't noticed, Americans are having a rough time with the New World Order as it applies to saving the economy. That is, the ordinary moral instincts we use to guide [...] (link)

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