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Old 09-28-2008, 07:39 AM
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crises go to jail? Involved parties that either recieved money directly or kept more stringent oversight regulations from being passed. Notice all the people are Dems.Franklin RainesJohsno These two were execs who each earned close to 100 millionBarney Frank d SenatorDodd D senatorJamie Gillespie d former cabinent member of ClintonJim JohnsonDo not forget Bill Clinton pressured the banks to make loans or to be investigated by the IRS and to be labeled a racist because groups like acorn pressured him.All of you call for Bush to be impeached over Iraq where is the outrage over the Dems for causing this problem.Why has Congress not called for hearings on this? If Reps were tied to this then hearings would be called for.
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ONLY if traitors bush & cheney are executed for the treason of allowing terrorists to attack the USA and murder Americans on 9/11 as they stood by and did nothing to try and stop it.
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At least they've launched an official investigation into Charles Rangel's tax evasions and morally questionable conduct. After doing much reading from a multitude of sources it appears Alan Greenspan made some profoundly bad decisions under pressure to keep the cost of borrowing cheap so we would not slip to a recession after 9/11.
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