Posted by Tony in Mass. on June 24, 2011 at 08:50:34 from (71.233.164.20):
In Reply to: Re: If it was 1970... posted by oldtanker on June 24, 2011 at 02:59:53:
your dad would watch the Paris peace talks on TV and knew when the VietNam war ended, the economy would tank, like after every war. That's why both parties want these 'police actions' to continue. And europe needs one in Libya, I remember Margaret Thatcher saying the Falklands war would be good for the economy and unemployement, sure, if enough sailors drowned and tommies stopped a bullet huh? And the 73 oil embargo! He could tell looking at a gas pump where the world was going. I hate to think this is the 70's all over again. How @#$%^&* sad.... Poor Ollie wanted to know which 1970 era tractors were the coolest, and now we are off on a tangent! Sorry!
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