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To: dead

got to love the hypocrisy though.

All these pro homo cross dressing media elites , all these DC beltways fools, all these millionaires from Hollywood and billionaires like Soros of which I might point out got a lot of money from the markets, all these millionaires like zero, Van Jones etc support these lice , flea infested rats living in an unsanitary obamaville slum and yet they don’t give their money up and the sheep who are being eaten by bedbugs, lice, fleas etc are not understanding how they’re being used by these rich folks who seek more power and money.

Just imagine if we had a free and fair press and how this country would know what is going on.


25 posted on 10/13/2011 9:56:44 AM PDT by manc (Beware pro OWS trolls who promote the protests on here,then send freep mail. Marriage= 1man+1 woman)
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2785484/posts

£10m payday for Gore’s partner David Blood (2008 Obama London fundraiser co-chair)
Financial News ^ | September 26, 2011 | Giles Turner

Posted on Thursday, September 29, 2011 11:28:36 AM by maggief

David Blood, president, chief executive and co-founder of socially responsible asset manager Generation Investment Management with former US vice-president Al Gore, was awarded a 39% pay rise last year after a strong 12 months for sustainable investing. He took home £10.7m. Profits at the asset manager in the year to the end of last December rose 55.8% to £49.1m, and it currently has approximately $7bn under management, according to accounts filed at Companies House.

Generation’s 20 partners were paid a combined £49.4m, up from £31.6m in 2009.

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Last year, “ethical” investment outperformed more traditional asset classes. The FTSE/JSE Socially Responsible Index rose 11.84%, while the MSCI World Index increased 8.36%.

The company, which is run from purpose-built sustainable offices in London and New York, invests in firms based on economic, environmental and social criteria.

Blood, Gore and Mark Ferguson, the son of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, founded the London-based firm in 2004.

Before that Blood was chief executive of Goldman Sachs Asset Management and the first recipient of the John L. Weinberg Award in 1990, given to a professional in the investment banking division who best demonstrates the US bank’s core values

(Excerpt) Read more at efinancialnews.com ...

26 posted on 10/13/2011 9:59:01 AM PDT by maggief
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