>>This was on the bbc web site about President Hoover. I thought it was interesting.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4164321.stm>>
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>Nick;
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>I know a bit about President Hoover. He was a Stanford graduate. It is interesting to note how he helped people of other nations at a time of need and he did little or nothing to help Americans who were out of work and hungry, during the early years of the Depresson.
Hi Tom,
It will be interesting to see how President Bush measures up in this regard.
There's no official "depression" right now, of course, but with WalMart pushing all those jobs to China and with non-manufacturing now trending the same way, something akin to it cannot be that far behind.
Google sits in your neighbourhood, a glaring symbol of success in what I understand to otherwise be near-desolation. So far the focus has been on Google, but surely some time it will drift to its surrounding.
Jim (and I hope you have a great New Year, Tom).
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>Tom