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Poor Americans who are treated as second-class citizens in their own country get help from Grameen Bank of Bangladesh – a shame for America and George
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[quote:Wow 205690:MV81MDcwMDhfNzgxNTY5MV9EOUY0Nzk2QQ==] If foreign banks are 'micro-financing' "2nd class" U.S. citizens, we are really in a sad state. But then again, if those banks gain an appreciable share of the market they will be in a position of power to challenge the existing monkeys at the top of the money chain. [/quote]
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Poor Americans who are treated as second-class citizens in their own country get help from Grameen Bank of Bangladesh – a shame for America and George Bush
Nenna Haldar
Feb. 16, 2008
It is not race, religion or anything as such. Rich Americans have deprived the poor and created a national infrastructure of economic slavery. In a capitalist nation the key to freedom is access to capital. That is where the rich and powerful in America deny freedom to many poor Americans and treat them as second-class citizens.
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