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Did campaign contributions and lobbying by the financial sector contribute to the meltdown on Wall Street?

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72% 129 votes Total: 178 votes
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28% 49 votes

The Government is the very seat of power and glory of the force of America, but as it is written "...in his place he shall honor the god of forces, and he shall honor a god whom his fathers did not know, with gold and silver and with precious stones, and desirable things. (Daniel 11:38 LITV).

We have depart from listening to our founding father's about feeding the unnecessary monster of big government1 "

A general dissolution of the principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy..." Samuel Adams2 The media preached it's hypocrisies by telling whole families to trade their life savings away on palaces like E-Trade, TD Waterhouse, Charles Swabb, and other trading houses. Causing even God's people to fall under the spell of the spirit of whoredom3.

The great men and women of God told thousand to invest in the stock market but the word's of Jesus said not to4. Considering my past failures, all of these men and women should repent now before the final bell of God's judges comes to their door. Now the word stocks and the staff can be defined as a tree or plural sticks that a carpenter will make gallows, planks, staves, stalks, walking sticks which are from the stock of these timbers. Giving a false sense of support when some one is hurt, going through hard times, or the leg's are broke to uses as a crutch.

The word stock can also be defined as things of movement and also be punishment. "An instrument of punishment, consisting of two beams, the upper one being movable, with two small openings between them, large enough for the ankles of the prisoner. (Dr. William Smith)5 They ought to have been in subjection to him as their head and husband, to be under his guidance and command, but they revolted from their allegiance, and put themselves under the guidance and protection of false gods. (Matthew Henry)6 Today in the 21st century mankind uses these word's to mean the rising and falling of dividends through trading of money by buying into a companies portfolio, which allows the person to invest in that company.7

The stocks, staff meets, and false gods of the lobbyist of Wall Street gave the final toll of the bell at 4:00 PM on September 2008 of the crash heard around the world for the fifth stock market crash as her symbols of power fell hopelessly again. The word whoredom's is a primitive root highly fed and therefore wanton; to commit adultery, and is usually of the both male and female, which less often


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Did campaign contributions and lobbying by the financial sector contribute to the meltdown on Wall Street?

Yes
  • 1 of 13

    by T. M. Beeker

    ENRON was proof positive of this situation. The depth of corruption and blatant manipulation of the market should have resulted

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  • 2 of 13

    by Jeremy Horne

    Why should one be surprised about this assertion?

    People do not understand context.. Think of your little boxes of "campaign

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No
  • 1 of 7

    by Lisa Bells

    It seems that Wall Street has become the focus of the world, for its financial crisis and then the bailout program. We witnessed

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  • 2 of 7

    by Rayne Britt

    I don't believe lobbyists are the reason for this particular problem. I have seen a lot of good ideas and insights into the

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