Adrian,
Saw your emails in my box & couldn't help but respond. * I could not have
said it better...* this whole "syndrome" of rewarded "bad behavior" began
during the "Rea-guns (zap!)" era... I am often dismayed that the American
citizenry puts up with the rampant & entrenched & LEGALIZED thievery on Wall
Street, Capitol Hill, and the Oval Office. I can't believe there is not
public insurrection - a pervasive "tar & feathering" waged against the
"perpe-*trators*," and general "blood in the streets." Paulsen asks for
added powers in this theft, ostensibly amounting to immunity for all the
bad-doers. We are heading down the path toward a neo-fudalist state, if this
is allowed to continue... where in the hell is the oversight??? We have a
senator from Minnesota (Norm Coleman) who was a complete "sellout" during
this whole debacke...  as head of an investagative committee he could have
conducted major oversight & investigative authority of "no-bid" contracts
and wasteful spending in Iraq, and did *nothing*, but succeded in lining his
own pockets with bribes from Halliburton & other defence contractors.  The
American public has once again been fleesed and continue to be victim to the
whims of those "in power."

On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 3:49 AM, chazwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> The $700billion Swindle
>
> Over the last few years money markets have been engaged in a feeding
> frenzy of massive profits and unjustified and bloated bonuses. This
> greedy unrestrained scrabbling for bucks has finally brought the
> Western economy to its knees.
> The solution is theft. Bush and his friends are now cooking up a a
> cunning plan to reward this bad behaviour. He is now planning to steal
> 700billion dollars from the tax payers of the USA to hand out to all
> his best buddies in the financial markets.
>
> The strategy Bush is using is the same as employed in his invasion of
> Iraq - keep the public scared and set the agenda for creating the fear
> and providing the "solution".
>
> Bad behaviour that is rewarded always leads to more bad behaviour, as
> a teacher I know this much.
> >
>

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