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In reply to the discussion: Alan Greenspan, economist and longtime head of the Federal Reserve, dies at 100 [View all]question everything
(52,631 posts)36. why bring image from, when 1978? And, Ayn Rand was pro choice, for what its is worth
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Alan Greenspan, economist and longtime head of the Federal Reserve, dies at 100 [View all]
BumRushDaShow
Monday
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Ayn Rand still lives on in the republican party, and in the academia of the University of
BComplex
Monday
#9
my uncle gave me the paperbacks he bought for his wife. i tried to read atlas shrugged. i couldn't finish the1st
pansypoo53219
Monday
#29
"Rand hated altruism in any and every form, and ranted against it at every possible opportunity."
BumRushDaShow
Monday
#11
RIP. He served his country the best he thought fit. Did not enriched himself
question everything
Monday
#24
why bring image from, when 1978? And, Ayn Rand was pro choice, for what its is worth
question everything
Monday
#36
Libertarians like Rand & Ron Paul and even idiots like Bill Maher, are also "pro-choice"
BumRushDaShow
Monday
#37
how did he knot know INFLATION. he fucked up the social security fix BIG TIME.
pansypoo53219
Monday
#30
Here I thought guys stopped reading Ayn Rand at the age when their acne cleared up
GenThePerservering
Monday
#38
And then 2007 happened, leaving Bernanke with a nightmare thanks to his predecessor's policies.
BumRushDaShow
Monday
#40