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September 9, 2008
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Is Jim Hightower correct that grasping greed is a failed conservative value?

By Edwin Rutsch (about the author)

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Is Jim Hightower correct that grasping greed is a failed conservative value?

    

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Failed Conservatives Values: Jim Hightower on Grasping Greed

What do you think, Is Jim Hightower correct that grasping greed is a failed conservative value?

Yes, grasping greed is a failed conservative value (explain)
No, it's not a failed conservative value, it's a successful conservative value (explain)
No, conservative values are generosity and caring (explain)
Other, (explain)

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