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Popular Searches 31Comments Oct 31, 2012 5:07PM The real comeback is the ordinary American. We stopped the fiasco handed by W. Got out of war. Are you better off than you were 12 years ago? 4 years ago? Not with the help of the Republicans or the super wealthy who own them. Remember with Clinton when we all got a check in the mail because of surplus? Doesn't happen now that all the money is controlled by the aristocracy, who see themselves as successful economic slave owners. A true "Golden Age". Greed breeds greed. And something about absoulute power. Sorry das Mitt will win and there will be no more problems with good people wanting to immigrate, just a brain drain out. I am a Mormon priest and I do not trust Mitt. He gives Mormons a bad name. GOOGLE Meadow Mountain Massacre to find out how the Mormon financial community handles people who differ in opinion. Expect no better from Mitt. As a child I was told we are the "chosen ones". Someone should let the Jewish people know that. Jesus wept. Oct 31, 2012 4:12PM Oct 31, 2012 3:16PM Oct 31, 2012 2:30PM Report Are you sure you want to delete this comment? |
| The Comeback Trail |
Musicians, actors and writers who triumphed over personal and career crises By Sean Nelson As David Lynch told Louis C.K. on an especially poignant episode of "Louie," the second rule of show business is "you've got to go away to come back." In this gallery, we examine the lives and careers of artists who have completed this cycle -- often more than once -- bouncing back from disease, addiction and the thousand natural shocks that celebrity is heir to. Some are musicians, some actors, some writers, some multitalented hyphenates, but they all share two things in common: They went away, and they came back. |