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How Many Mansions Does One Guy Need, Anyway?

We've written before in this space about the towering greed of billionaire Henry Kravis. Now filmmaker Robert Greenwald has put together a video that shows just how towering Kravis' greed truly is:

At WarOnGreed.org, Greenwald is asking what you would do if you could have just one of Kravis' sprawling mansions for the holidays. The person who submits the best idea will be featured in Greenwald's next "War On Greed" video.

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welton henry said on December 9, 2007 at 4:08 PM:

greed is an obession of some things a person hope for and not really needs; so therefore; i wouldn't want to live in his or their mansion but the mansion the good lord g=have waiting for me in heavens and nothing else matter to me on earth; you can't take with you when you leave this earth anyway, so why try to be better than the other person is crazy, the true will stand and a lie certainly will fall, you reap what you sow.

Edwards 08 said on December 10, 2007 at 12:10 PM:

have you seen this? http://www.americanprogress.org/issues/2007/12/beyond_justice.html

It shows how the Bush administration has politicized the Labor Dept in the same way it did the Justice Dept. The Labor movement should be pissed.

John Edwards is the only guy dedicated to the Labor movement.

johnedwards.com
Edwards '08!

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