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Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantRus: Time for a coup d’etat. I’m telling ya, brother.
Remember what Jefferson said about The Tree of Liberty and the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Viva la revolucion!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantRus: Time for a coup d’etat. I’m telling ya, brother.
Remember what Jefferson said about The Tree of Liberty and the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Viva la revolucion!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantRus: Time for a coup d’etat. I’m telling ya, brother.
Remember what Jefferson said about The Tree of Liberty and the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Viva la revolucion!
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFLU: I caught that one, too. I thought the corporate-speak phrase was: “Leaving to pursue other interests”. Or, my fave: “Leaving to spend more time with his/her family”.
I guess in this case, they think staving off dozens of class-action lawsuits for shareholder fraud is fun. Those banking guys are a hoot!
The biggest question here is: Did BofA guess right, or wrong? The acquisition was at a considerable discount from the previous market cap, but the company is in disarray, with many thinking the worst is yet to come. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFLU: I caught that one, too. I thought the corporate-speak phrase was: “Leaving to pursue other interests”. Or, my fave: “Leaving to spend more time with his/her family”.
I guess in this case, they think staving off dozens of class-action lawsuits for shareholder fraud is fun. Those banking guys are a hoot!
The biggest question here is: Did BofA guess right, or wrong? The acquisition was at a considerable discount from the previous market cap, but the company is in disarray, with many thinking the worst is yet to come. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFLU: I caught that one, too. I thought the corporate-speak phrase was: “Leaving to pursue other interests”. Or, my fave: “Leaving to spend more time with his/her family”.
I guess in this case, they think staving off dozens of class-action lawsuits for shareholder fraud is fun. Those banking guys are a hoot!
The biggest question here is: Did BofA guess right, or wrong? The acquisition was at a considerable discount from the previous market cap, but the company is in disarray, with many thinking the worst is yet to come. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFLU: I caught that one, too. I thought the corporate-speak phrase was: “Leaving to pursue other interests”. Or, my fave: “Leaving to spend more time with his/her family”.
I guess in this case, they think staving off dozens of class-action lawsuits for shareholder fraud is fun. Those banking guys are a hoot!
The biggest question here is: Did BofA guess right, or wrong? The acquisition was at a considerable discount from the previous market cap, but the company is in disarray, with many thinking the worst is yet to come. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantFLU: I caught that one, too. I thought the corporate-speak phrase was: “Leaving to pursue other interests”. Or, my fave: “Leaving to spend more time with his/her family”.
I guess in this case, they think staving off dozens of class-action lawsuits for shareholder fraud is fun. Those banking guys are a hoot!
The biggest question here is: Did BofA guess right, or wrong? The acquisition was at a considerable discount from the previous market cap, but the company is in disarray, with many thinking the worst is yet to come. It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: Definitely interesting. There was similar hysteria in 1960 during JFK’s campaigning and subsequent victory. There was a great deal of handwringing over the President-elect bringing the Vatican into the White House, and conspiracy theorists were having a field day over how the Catholic Church was going to take over America.
I am not an Obama fan, nor a supporter, but I am hard pressed to imagine him as some sort of African revolutionary, bent on becoming King of America.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: Definitely interesting. There was similar hysteria in 1960 during JFK’s campaigning and subsequent victory. There was a great deal of handwringing over the President-elect bringing the Vatican into the White House, and conspiracy theorists were having a field day over how the Catholic Church was going to take over America.
I am not an Obama fan, nor a supporter, but I am hard pressed to imagine him as some sort of African revolutionary, bent on becoming King of America.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: Definitely interesting. There was similar hysteria in 1960 during JFK’s campaigning and subsequent victory. There was a great deal of handwringing over the President-elect bringing the Vatican into the White House, and conspiracy theorists were having a field day over how the Catholic Church was going to take over America.
I am not an Obama fan, nor a supporter, but I am hard pressed to imagine him as some sort of African revolutionary, bent on becoming King of America.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: Definitely interesting. There was similar hysteria in 1960 during JFK’s campaigning and subsequent victory. There was a great deal of handwringing over the President-elect bringing the Vatican into the White House, and conspiracy theorists were having a field day over how the Catholic Church was going to take over America.
I am not an Obama fan, nor a supporter, but I am hard pressed to imagine him as some sort of African revolutionary, bent on becoming King of America.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantAecetia: Definitely interesting. There was similar hysteria in 1960 during JFK’s campaigning and subsequent victory. There was a great deal of handwringing over the President-elect bringing the Vatican into the White House, and conspiracy theorists were having a field day over how the Catholic Church was going to take over America.
I am not an Obama fan, nor a supporter, but I am hard pressed to imagine him as some sort of African revolutionary, bent on becoming King of America.
Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantNost: Al Sharpton weighed in? Gosh, this must be serious.
Interesting, especially in that Tiger shrugged off the comments, saying that he understood it to be an inadvertent slip.
That was a damn funny movie, by the way. Struck a little too close to home in a lot of ways, though. Don’t have to drive very far in any one direction to find some alarming parallels.
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