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Czech President aims blame at politicians, not at the free market.(QuickQuotes)(Czech Republic President Vaclay Klaus)(Brief article)

The New American

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"Their attempts to blame the market, instead of blaming themselves, are unacceptable and should be resolutely rejected. A big increase in financial regulation, as is being proposed so often these days, will only prolong the ...

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