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To: MestaMachine
I have (extended) family who work on Wall St. I don't lightly come to the conclusion that we're all better off if the place burns. In the final analysis the Nuremburg Defense is unsound. (Either way, they're probably smart enough to take that day off.)

The ideal solution is for them to turn state's witness, except the state won't prosecute because no matter who wins office, they've already been bribed. Vote for whoever you like - they're all company men. It's very similar to what they did in the Soviet Union - you could vote, for whichever Communist Party member was your preference. So it's pretty tough to come out as a whistleblower in a situation like that - why take the risk if it's obvious no justice will be done?

So now we got a holding pattern while the appropriately named Holder obstructs any chance that these fraudsters would be prosecuted for the various crimes, e.g. AAA rated pieces of "dog vomit" (their words), CDS insurance fraud of the type that took out AIG, etc.

People need to wake the hell up, the statute of limitations on financial fraud is only five years! This is year four for a lot of the worst, and we're already over for a great deal of it. There will be no way to deal with the situation legally short of a Constitutional amendment to allow ex post facto extension of the limitation statute, and when the truth is known (as it is more and more commonly coming to be) it is inevitable that there will either be justice under the law, or there will be violence. Crimes of that magnitude cannot be permitted to stand by a civilization if that civilization expects to endure. I sometimes wonder if we do...

Did you know insider trading is legal for members of Congress and their staffs? I was flabbergasted when I learned this. I had assumed that the portfolio assets of people in those positions would be managed in blind trust.

45 posted on 08/20/2011 2:43:49 AM PDT by icanhasbailout (Some people would believe Karl Marx was conservative if he had good hair and ran on the GOP ticket)
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To: icanhasbailout

This is how people go to congresswith thousands and leave with millions. People really do not understand what goes on with the wheels within wheels of money and government. The whole thing is so beyond corrupt it is almost unfathomable. I don’t know how many of my posts you have ever read, or whether you have seen Threat Matrix, but I have several times now recommended the book, The Sett, by Ranulph Fiennes. No other book I have ever read comes closer to describing the worldwide corruption among the elite of the elite. This is all a game to them as if they sit on Mt. Olympus and move us around like pieces on a chessboard.
They dictate the rise and fall of countries at their whim. It sounds crazy, but its all true. I know from having done investigations that were so far ranging you could never reach the top or the end.
Power. It is their drug of choice and they do not care how many people suffer, or even die. They make bets among themselves. Wagers that are simply words, and then they compete.
Anyone who sees what soros does and HIS ability to topple banks, currencies, and even governments, only sees the tip of the iceberg. HE is a piker by their standards.


50 posted on 08/20/2011 3:59:03 AM PDT by MestaMachine (If the truth hurts, prepare yourself for a LOT of pain.)
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To: icanhasbailout; RVN Airplane Driver; JSteff; I see my hands; MestaMachine
(Some people would believe Karl Marx was a conservative if he had a sarcastic tagline about Marx and posted on Free Republic.)

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135 posted on 08/21/2011 6:31:27 AM PDT by grey_whiskers (The opinions are solely those of the author and are subject to change without notice.)
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