Post by jakwilli on Mar 12, 2006 8:23:19 GMT -5
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A Historical Event
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The financial industry is not impervious to corruption. For several years, parasitic scoundrels have infested the market. They repugn the law others are forced to obey.
Many of these flagitious characters are affinities of hedge funds as well as political figures, a complex labyrinth with many deep pockets.
The days of these wiseacres are concluding, including the fallacious media who attempts to hide behind the liberties of the first amendment .
While continuing to kvetch and inculpate various companies and corporate officers in bigotted diatribes, their actions are transpicuous. They are accomplices to the crimes perpetrated on companies and stockholders. Their repulsive adulation for those higher on the food chain will not determine loyalty in the near future.
Crapehangers and a fury of acrimonious personalities have multiplied in recent days, giving way the skeptical thinking.
I implore each of you to be rational. Attune your thinking to logic. Accrete your knowledge and unify. Fantod and fastidious thoughts should not over-rule insight.
The final chapter will be written by you. The supervenient actions of a united, cohesive force is the catalyst of history in the making.
One day at a time, step by step, we will prevail.
We have in this country one of the most corrupt institutions the world has ever known. I refer to the Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Reserve Banks...They are, not government institutions. They are private monopolies which prey upon the people of these United States for the benefit of themselves and their foreign customers...-- Senator Louis T. McFadden (for 22 years Chairman of the U.S. Banking & Currency Commission)