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Well, if we ignore that money is fungible and that there's no way to curb the appetite of aggressive investors, it must be asked how it came to be that stupendous failure, including that of banks, could truly threaten the whole economy?
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Against this backdrop, it must be asked: Are the benefits of Soviet foreign policy so great that the United States must, as the Bush administration believes, follow the dictates of realpolitik supporting Mr. Gorbachev, come what may, and ignoring the anguished cries of those whose desire for Western-style liberties and institutions will make them targets of Kremlin repression?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Too clever by half
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Against this backdrop, it must be asked: Are the benefits of Soviet foreign policy so great that the United States must, as the Bush administration believes, follow the dictates of realpolitik -- supporting Mr. Gorbachev, come what may, and ignoring the anguished cries of those whose desire for Western-style liberties and institutions will make them targets of Kremlin repression?
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Too clever by half