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The news comes as the Washington Post reports the Bush administration has taken no action to fill congressionally-mandated independent positions to oversee how the bailout is used. A deadline for the first bailout monitoring report has already passed. The Treasury has already committed $290 billion in taxpayer money so far. Eric Thorson, the Treasury Department

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From Democracynow.org:

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The news comes as the Washington Post reports the Bush administration has taken no action to fill congressionally-mandated independent positions to oversee how the bailout is used. A deadline for the first bailout monitoring report has already passed. The Treasury has already committed $290 billion in taxpayer money so far. Eric Thorson, the Treasury Department

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Originally posted by fan for too long:

From Democracynow.org:

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The news comes as the Washington Post reports the Bush administration has taken no action to fill congressionally-mandated independent positions to oversee how the bailout is used. A deadline for the first bailout monitoring report has already passed. The Treasury has already committed $290 billion in taxpayer money so far. Eric Thorson, the Treasury Department

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Originally posted by Gerbert d'Aurillac:

 

 

Is Amercian money the same as Australian money? Because I only have Australian money.

 

 

Yes both the American and Australian currency is the dollar $$$$$.

 

Here in Hong Kong our currency is also the dollar.

 

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Originally posted by Ishtar:

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Originally posted by Gerbert d'Aurillac:

 

 

Is Amercian money the same as Australian money? Because I only have Australian money.

 

 

Yes both the American and Australian currency is the dollar $$$$$.

 

Here in Hong Kong our currency is also the dollar.

 

paypal_verified.jpg

 

Great then i'll take 3 hold the prickles.

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Originally posted by Gerbert d'Aurillac:

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Originally posted by Ishtar:

quote:
Originally posted by Gerbert d'Aurillac:

 

 

Is Amercian money the same as Australian money? Because I only have Australian money.

 

 

Yes both the American and Australian currency is the dollar $$$$$.

 

Here in Hong Kong our currency is also the dollar.

 

paypal_verified.jpg

 

Great then i'll take 3 hold the prickles.

 

 

Right-o

 

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Would you desire fries with your order Sir?

 

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Originally posted by Ishtar:

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Originally posted by Gerbert d'Aurillac:

quote:
Originally posted by Ishtar:

quote:
Originally posted by Gerbert d'Aurillac:

 

 

Is Amercian money the same as Australian money? Because I only have Australian money.

 

 

Yes both the American and Australian currency is the dollar $$$$$.

 

Here in Hong Kong our currency is also the dollar.

 

paypal_verified.jpg

 

Great then i'll take 3 hold the prickles.

 

 

Right-o

 

goodandexilpickleswithgarlic.jpg

 

Would you desire fries with your order Sir?

 

paypal_verified.jpg

 

Yes please but you better hold off on the deviled egg.

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Originally posted by fan for too long:

From Democracynow.org:

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The news comes as the Washington Post reports the Bush administration has taken no action to fill congressionally-mandated independent positions to oversee how the bailout is used. A deadline for the first bailout monitoring report has already passed. The Treasury has already committed $290 billion in taxpayer money so far. Eric Thorson, the Treasury Department

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