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March 13, 2009 at 2:09 PM #365963March 13, 2009 at 2:18 PM #365371AnonymousGuest
[quote=danthedart]Big bully beating up on a small kid.[/quote]
Dude, your sense of proportion is way off.
March 13, 2009 at 2:18 PM #365659AnonymousGuest[quote=danthedart]Big bully beating up on a small kid.[/quote]
Dude, your sense of proportion is way off.
March 13, 2009 at 2:18 PM #365821AnonymousGuest[quote=danthedart]Big bully beating up on a small kid.[/quote]
Dude, your sense of proportion is way off.
March 13, 2009 at 2:18 PM #365858AnonymousGuest[quote=danthedart]Big bully beating up on a small kid.[/quote]
Dude, your sense of proportion is way off.
March 13, 2009 at 2:18 PM #365968AnonymousGuest[quote=danthedart]Big bully beating up on a small kid.[/quote]
Dude, your sense of proportion is way off.
March 13, 2009 at 2:21 PM #365375Trojan4LifeParticipantWould you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.
It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.
Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.
T4L
March 13, 2009 at 2:21 PM #365664Trojan4LifeParticipantWould you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.
It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.
Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.
T4L
March 13, 2009 at 2:21 PM #365826Trojan4LifeParticipantWould you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.
It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.
Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.
T4L
March 13, 2009 at 2:21 PM #365863Trojan4LifeParticipantWould you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.
It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.
Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.
T4L
March 13, 2009 at 2:21 PM #365973Trojan4LifeParticipantWould you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.
It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.
Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.
T4L
March 13, 2009 at 2:31 PM #365380anParticipant[quote=Trojan4Life]Would you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.[/quote]
As long as greed and fear are part of human emotions, people will always try and take advantage of it and make themselves money. It happens everywhere in the world where human inhabit. So, why does this only make you lose faith in the citizens of our great country? Wouldn’t this make you lose faith in humanity as a whole? If you think this is corruption, you might want to look at some of the things that goes on in other countries.[quote=Trojan4Life]It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.[/quote]
It’s very sad indeed but we would be living in Utopia if that happens.[quote=Trojan4Life]Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.[/quote]
Yes, this wasn’t about Kramer, it was about him, trying to discredit Rick Santelli and failed. Which bleeds over into him trying to discredit CNBC. Which like all the other MSM, didn’t call out the bubble in 2005, like a lot of us on here did. I don’t remember seeing CNN or Bloomberg screaming at the top of their lungs about this whole mess when time were good.March 13, 2009 at 2:31 PM #365669anParticipant[quote=Trojan4Life]Would you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.[/quote]
As long as greed and fear are part of human emotions, people will always try and take advantage of it and make themselves money. It happens everywhere in the world where human inhabit. So, why does this only make you lose faith in the citizens of our great country? Wouldn’t this make you lose faith in humanity as a whole? If you think this is corruption, you might want to look at some of the things that goes on in other countries.[quote=Trojan4Life]It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.[/quote]
It’s very sad indeed but we would be living in Utopia if that happens.[quote=Trojan4Life]Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.[/quote]
Yes, this wasn’t about Kramer, it was about him, trying to discredit Rick Santelli and failed. Which bleeds over into him trying to discredit CNBC. Which like all the other MSM, didn’t call out the bubble in 2005, like a lot of us on here did. I don’t remember seeing CNN or Bloomberg screaming at the top of their lungs about this whole mess when time were good.March 13, 2009 at 2:31 PM #365831anParticipant[quote=Trojan4Life]Would you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.[/quote]
As long as greed and fear are part of human emotions, people will always try and take advantage of it and make themselves money. It happens everywhere in the world where human inhabit. So, why does this only make you lose faith in the citizens of our great country? Wouldn’t this make you lose faith in humanity as a whole? If you think this is corruption, you might want to look at some of the things that goes on in other countries.[quote=Trojan4Life]It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.[/quote]
It’s very sad indeed but we would be living in Utopia if that happens.[quote=Trojan4Life]Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.[/quote]
Yes, this wasn’t about Kramer, it was about him, trying to discredit Rick Santelli and failed. Which bleeds over into him trying to discredit CNBC. Which like all the other MSM, didn’t call out the bubble in 2005, like a lot of us on here did. I don’t remember seeing CNN or Bloomberg screaming at the top of their lungs about this whole mess when time were good.March 13, 2009 at 2:31 PM #365868anParticipant[quote=Trojan4Life]Would you not agree that when one manages other’s assets that they have a fiduciary responsibility to behave ethically, morally and legally?
Please, please, please…say yes and that you can see that there are so many schmucks like Kramer in the world who made this damn mess because they failed in their responsibilities. I’m losing faith in the citizens of my country.[/quote]
As long as greed and fear are part of human emotions, people will always try and take advantage of it and make themselves money. It happens everywhere in the world where human inhabit. So, why does this only make you lose faith in the citizens of our great country? Wouldn’t this make you lose faith in humanity as a whole? If you think this is corruption, you might want to look at some of the things that goes on in other countries.[quote=Trojan4Life]It’s very sad we cannot ourselves find the strength to hold these criminals responsible.[/quote]
It’s very sad indeed but we would be living in Utopia if that happens.[quote=Trojan4Life]Stewart even started the segment off by saying this wasn’t about Kramer…you apparently missed that.[/quote]
Yes, this wasn’t about Kramer, it was about him, trying to discredit Rick Santelli and failed. Which bleeds over into him trying to discredit CNBC. Which like all the other MSM, didn’t call out the bubble in 2005, like a lot of us on here did. I don’t remember seeing CNN or Bloomberg screaming at the top of their lungs about this whole mess when time were good. -
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