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To: VOA

“Palin should publically state that she’ll HOUND the “operators” at Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac TEN TIMES HARDER than the legal authorities that managed to convict Ken Lay but were too F-—ing slow to sentence him before he died.
(That is...if Ken Lay is dead! The first question of the sheriff in the Colorado town that Ken Lay vacationed and supposedly died in... “Are you SURE it’s Ken Lay?” In other words...even the local sheriff wondered if Ken Lay’s corpse was actually the remains of one Ken Lay, the head honcho of the greatly diminshed Enron). “

Oh, is it tinfoil time?

Palin has nothing to do with any of this.


15 posted on 09/09/2008 7:59:11 PM PDT by gracesdad
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To: gracesdad
Oh, is it tinfoil time?

Thank you so very much.
Finally after nearly a decade...someone has told the forum to
put on tinfoil to protect themselves from my speculations.

Palin has nothing to do with any of this.

On this we TOTALLY agree.

But forgive me for not being more direct.
I was suggesting Palin do what she's done a number of times in
her career.
Be the adult that cleans up the mess left by greedy children.

In other words, my suggestion was about the high regard she'd
earn (and VOTES) if she says she'll make sure the frauds that
drew hugh salaries while running Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac into the ground
are made to answer for their deeds.
And spend a fair amount of time behind bars.
And if convicted, Ms. Gorelick of the Clinton Administration.

But if you don't think letting a bunch of hacks take a chunck out
of the 401(k) of many investors...
well I guess you'll see my suggestion as a tinfoil occasion.

Best regards and thanks for your criticism.
31 posted on 09/09/2008 8:39:27 PM PDT by VOA
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