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Now It's the Prime Borrowers Who Are In Deep Trouble From The Recession.
Source: Crooks and Liars

excerpt: ""These are the ostrich people who thought if they ignored it, it would just go away. Still buying the big LCD TVs, still going on nice vacations, still pretending it's all going to be okay. Well, it isn't.

Newsmax magazine: President Obama and the Coming Stock Market Crash (Analysis by Wall St. Journal's John Fund)
Source: NewsMax

How destructive to the U.S. economy would a Barack Obama presidency be? An exclusive Newsmax analysis warns: There could be a very rough time ahead. Beneath Obama's flowery rhetoric lies a dangerous economic plan that will wreak havoc on the American economy.

Sibel Edmonds Case: Richard Perle continues criminal enterprise, MSM still silent
Source: OpEdNews.Com Progressive

In 1989, the Wall Street Journal reported that Richard Perle and Douglas Feith had set up a lobbying company called International Advisors Inc [IAI] to lobby for "appropriation of U.S.

Top-20 newspaper circulation down almost 10% over the past 30 months
Source: BizzyBlog

Daily circulation at the top 20 US newspapers as of September 30 is down 7.6% from 2-1/2 years ago. USA Today is the only paper that has increased its circulation.

Conservatives Breaking Ranks With Bush Over Immigration
Source: homepage.mac.com

Conservative writer, Peggy Noonan from the Wall Street Journal, saying that Conservatives are losing patience with President Bush. 'This Is Bad, and It's Got to Be Called'

Gary Weiss: The O'Murdoch factor
Source: Salon.com

Rupert Murdoch's bid to take over the Wall Street Journal is a dramatic illustration of why public ownership is a disaster for newspapers. Imagine an asteroid plummeting toward Earth. You are an astrophysicist, so you have done the calculations.

Snow Tries to Snow WSJ, Gets Blowback
Source: cjrdaily.org

"Census Bureau data show median family income -- half of families have income greater than the median, half have less -- fell 3.6 percent from 2000 through 2004," reported the Journal. "Incomes for the poorest families fell even further.

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