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Sep 21 2008

Mark Levin Explains This Current Economic Situation And Why It Happened

Published by Max Steel at 2:28 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

Mark Levin is president of Landmark Legal Foundation. Previously he served as Landmark’s director of legal policy for more than three years. He has worked as an attorney in the private sector and as a top adviser and administrator to several members of President Reagan’s cabinet. Levin served as chief of staff to U.S. Attorney General, Edwin Meese; deputy assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education at the U.S. Department of Education; and deputy solicitor of the U.S. Department of Interior. He holds a B.A. from Temple University, where he graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude, and a J.D. from Temple University School of Law.

What does Mark Levin say about America’s bailout? Just what I’ve been saying- only clearer and with more passion.

Listen to Mark spell it out. He lays out exactly what has transpired to bring us to where we are. It’s a lengthy listen but well worth it. Educate yourself.

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2 Responses to “Mark Levin Explains This Current Economic Situation And Why It Happened”

  1. threedegreeson 21 Sep 2008 at 5:57 pm edit this

    Your red flags are: Reagan(Voodoo Economics), Landmark Legal Foundation (with multiple ties to Keating 5 scandal and home of dozens of criminals), Edwin Meese (in 3 years in office, indicted several times), and, your pony to the dog show, Mark Levin himself, who, at this point, is just another right wing radio blowhard. I noticed you neglected to mention his radio career. This, from someone who would discredit a presidential candidate for his educational pedigree, as well as his experience in both civil and Constitutional Law. Ah, hypocrisy, thy name is Virginia.

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