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March 20, 2009 at 12:28 PM #370996March 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM #370429SD TransplantParticipant
One of the best articles I’ve seen on this mess…..
March 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM #370713SD TransplantParticipantOne of the best articles I’ve seen on this mess…..
March 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM #370880SD TransplantParticipantOne of the best articles I’ve seen on this mess…..
March 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM #370921SD TransplantParticipantOne of the best articles I’ve seen on this mess…..
March 20, 2009 at 12:33 PM #371036SD TransplantParticipantOne of the best articles I’ve seen on this mess…..
March 20, 2009 at 1:26 PM #370484jpinpbParticipantLong reading, but excellent.
For starters, hang Cassano by the balls in a town square. Then beat him like a pinata. Then maybe set him on fire. I would not even pee on him to put the fire out.Next think of something equally as pleasant for Sen. Phil Gramm. (wonder how much he got from Cassano)
Back to finish reading it.
Edit – They keep Cassano on and pay him a million a month?!! Hiding out in his lavish town house near Harrods in London. (maybe he’s heard rumors about my plan)
Sidenote – sdr is right. There are people out there w/money – albeit our money.
March 20, 2009 at 1:26 PM #370768jpinpbParticipantLong reading, but excellent.
For starters, hang Cassano by the balls in a town square. Then beat him like a pinata. Then maybe set him on fire. I would not even pee on him to put the fire out.Next think of something equally as pleasant for Sen. Phil Gramm. (wonder how much he got from Cassano)
Back to finish reading it.
Edit – They keep Cassano on and pay him a million a month?!! Hiding out in his lavish town house near Harrods in London. (maybe he’s heard rumors about my plan)
Sidenote – sdr is right. There are people out there w/money – albeit our money.
March 20, 2009 at 1:26 PM #370935jpinpbParticipantLong reading, but excellent.
For starters, hang Cassano by the balls in a town square. Then beat him like a pinata. Then maybe set him on fire. I would not even pee on him to put the fire out.Next think of something equally as pleasant for Sen. Phil Gramm. (wonder how much he got from Cassano)
Back to finish reading it.
Edit – They keep Cassano on and pay him a million a month?!! Hiding out in his lavish town house near Harrods in London. (maybe he’s heard rumors about my plan)
Sidenote – sdr is right. There are people out there w/money – albeit our money.
March 20, 2009 at 1:26 PM #370978jpinpbParticipantLong reading, but excellent.
For starters, hang Cassano by the balls in a town square. Then beat him like a pinata. Then maybe set him on fire. I would not even pee on him to put the fire out.Next think of something equally as pleasant for Sen. Phil Gramm. (wonder how much he got from Cassano)
Back to finish reading it.
Edit – They keep Cassano on and pay him a million a month?!! Hiding out in his lavish town house near Harrods in London. (maybe he’s heard rumors about my plan)
Sidenote – sdr is right. There are people out there w/money – albeit our money.
March 20, 2009 at 1:26 PM #371091jpinpbParticipantLong reading, but excellent.
For starters, hang Cassano by the balls in a town square. Then beat him like a pinata. Then maybe set him on fire. I would not even pee on him to put the fire out.Next think of something equally as pleasant for Sen. Phil Gramm. (wonder how much he got from Cassano)
Back to finish reading it.
Edit – They keep Cassano on and pay him a million a month?!! Hiding out in his lavish town house near Harrods in London. (maybe he’s heard rumors about my plan)
Sidenote – sdr is right. There are people out there w/money – albeit our money.
March 20, 2009 at 1:30 PM #370498jpinpbParticipant“A short time later, it came out that AIG was planning to pay some $90 million in deferred compensation to former executives, and to accelerate the payout of $277 million in bonuses to others — a move the company insisted was necessary to “retain key employees.” When Congress balked, AIG canceled the $90 million in payments.
Then, in January 2009, the company did it again. After all those years letting Cassano run wild, and after already getting caught paying out insane bonuses while on the public till, AIG decided to pay out another $450 million in bonuses. And to whom? To the 400 or so employees in Cassano’s old unit, AIGFP, which is due to go out of business shortly! Yes, that’s right, an average of $1.1 million in taxpayer-backed money apiece, to the very people who spent the past decade or so punching a hole in the fabric of the universe!”
Man. If this were a movie, you’d think it was the worst Hollywood film ever made. Just so incredible, you can’t make the stuff up.
March 20, 2009 at 1:30 PM #370783jpinpbParticipant“A short time later, it came out that AIG was planning to pay some $90 million in deferred compensation to former executives, and to accelerate the payout of $277 million in bonuses to others — a move the company insisted was necessary to “retain key employees.” When Congress balked, AIG canceled the $90 million in payments.
Then, in January 2009, the company did it again. After all those years letting Cassano run wild, and after already getting caught paying out insane bonuses while on the public till, AIG decided to pay out another $450 million in bonuses. And to whom? To the 400 or so employees in Cassano’s old unit, AIGFP, which is due to go out of business shortly! Yes, that’s right, an average of $1.1 million in taxpayer-backed money apiece, to the very people who spent the past decade or so punching a hole in the fabric of the universe!”
Man. If this were a movie, you’d think it was the worst Hollywood film ever made. Just so incredible, you can’t make the stuff up.
March 20, 2009 at 1:30 PM #370949jpinpbParticipant“A short time later, it came out that AIG was planning to pay some $90 million in deferred compensation to former executives, and to accelerate the payout of $277 million in bonuses to others — a move the company insisted was necessary to “retain key employees.” When Congress balked, AIG canceled the $90 million in payments.
Then, in January 2009, the company did it again. After all those years letting Cassano run wild, and after already getting caught paying out insane bonuses while on the public till, AIG decided to pay out another $450 million in bonuses. And to whom? To the 400 or so employees in Cassano’s old unit, AIGFP, which is due to go out of business shortly! Yes, that’s right, an average of $1.1 million in taxpayer-backed money apiece, to the very people who spent the past decade or so punching a hole in the fabric of the universe!”
Man. If this were a movie, you’d think it was the worst Hollywood film ever made. Just so incredible, you can’t make the stuff up.
March 20, 2009 at 1:30 PM #370993jpinpbParticipant“A short time later, it came out that AIG was planning to pay some $90 million in deferred compensation to former executives, and to accelerate the payout of $277 million in bonuses to others — a move the company insisted was necessary to “retain key employees.” When Congress balked, AIG canceled the $90 million in payments.
Then, in January 2009, the company did it again. After all those years letting Cassano run wild, and after already getting caught paying out insane bonuses while on the public till, AIG decided to pay out another $450 million in bonuses. And to whom? To the 400 or so employees in Cassano’s old unit, AIGFP, which is due to go out of business shortly! Yes, that’s right, an average of $1.1 million in taxpayer-backed money apiece, to the very people who spent the past decade or so punching a hole in the fabric of the universe!”
Man. If this were a movie, you’d think it was the worst Hollywood film ever made. Just so incredible, you can’t make the stuff up.
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