rofl

AIG execs mainly gave money to Dewmits

Odumba's push to replace CEOs is in part his way of making corporations
government sponsored enterprises like Fannie Mae and Freedie Mac, so demwits
like Franklin Raines can become millionaires and support the Odumb regime
with campaign contributions


On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 7:28 AM, James <[email protected]> wrote:

> Republicans are asking Democrats to reconsider their plans to have former
> AIG chief Maurice "Hank" Greenberg testify at a hearing Thursday on the
> company's bailout.
>
> Rep. Darrell Issa (R-Calif.), the top Republican on the Oversight and
> Government Reform Committee, sent a letter to committee Chairman Edolphus
> Towns (D-N.Y.) questioning Greenberg's credibility as a witness. The letter
> says Greenberg is involved in nine lawsuits and a securities fraud
> investigation.
>
> "Historically, the Committee Republicans have taken exception to hearings
> which provide individuals of impeachable character a forum to rehabilitate
> themselves," Issa wrote Wednesday. "I hope you will reconsider allowing Mr.
> Greenberg to testify before the Committee or at the very least, join me in
> publicly acknowledging the veracity of his testimony is questionable."
>
> Issa had already complained that the hearing should include AIG's current
> CEO, Edward Liddy, and an Obama administration official.
>
> AIG, which is now 80 percent federally owned, is also complaining about
> allowing Greenberg to testify.
>
> Rest Here:
> http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/republicans-dont-want-ex-aig-chief-testifying-2009-04-01.html
>
>
> Dems Investigating Bush Administration Role In AIG 
> Collapse<http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/01/dems-investigating-bush-a_n_181868.html>
>
> A House oversight panel is investigating the role Bush administration
> officials and regulators played in the collapse of American International
> Group. The first step of the investigation begins Thursday, House Oversight
> and Government Affairs Committee Chairman Ed Towns (D-N.Y.) tells the
> Huffington Post, when the committee hears testimony from former AIG CEO Hank
> Greenberg.
>
> In November 2004, the Bush Justice Department and the Securities and
> Exchange Commission agreed not to prosecute AIG for allegedly helping
> companies fudge their books. In exchange, AIG agreed to host a
> government-appointed auditor in company meetings. At the time, Greenberg
> said it brought "finality to the claims raised by the SEC and the Department
> of Justice."
>
>
> Rest Here:
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/04/01/dems-investigating-bush-a_n_181868.html
>
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> 'Hearts and Minds', "The ultimate victory will depend on the hearts and
> minds of the people who actually live there." -- President Lyndon Johnson
>
>
> >
>

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