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Old 06-09-2008, 01:39 PM
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For anyone interested in studying the bible online, you can do that right here.

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There is also a thread already begun for debate. Please read the info thread first.
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Consumption is indeed important in a free economy: particularly the freedom of consumers to buy their goods in unhampered markets. However, key to long-term economic growth is investment (savings), which is the opposite of consumption. Public policies that promote consumption — such as low interest rates — do so at the expense of savings. Less savings means less investments; an economy that does not save or invest will consume all of its resources and eventually end up bankrupt.-David Saied
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Care to translate the 3 posts above into plain English for a plain man like me
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I think by now you have your sea legs and have blasted the music way to loud. lol

Anyway thanks saltwn...........
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bork bork bork!!!
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Old 06-19-2008, 05:52 PM
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Is this classified as a thread derailment-or just another clusterblunder?
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It's someone who found this - Borkifier
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Hello everyone,

For anyone interested in studying the bible online, you can do that right here.

Bible Study - Political Wrinkles

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Just to bump saltwns beginning up to the present for any guests...... Thanks saltwn, I keep wanting to use salty but some how after I type it I do it over correctly. I don't think your family looks at you as a sailor, lol
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