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2011-11-17
Posted by:Fred

#15   My main hope, such as it is, are some attorneys general at the state level. The Nevada AG today secured a conviction of a notary public on one count of notarizing a signature of a person not in the presence of the notary. The AG's office states tens of thousands of fraudulent documents were filed in Clark County Nevada in the last 6 years, so there may be a great many more cases coming up. Today the Nevada AG indicted 2 California 'robo-signer' supervisors on over 600 counts ranging from gross misdemeanors to felonies.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-11-17 23:50  

#14  I'm starting to wonder why anyone trusts ANY major financial institution any more. The level of corruption & willingness of the big players to rob & defraud the less wealthy is truly monstrous.
Perhaps this is a good time to invest in mattresses & basement safes.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2011-11-17 23:24  

#13  Hope it's in a tub and not on the street Mr. Smith.
Posted by: Skidmark   2011-11-17 22:48  

#12  A very principled, Christian fund adviser, that Ann Barnhardt...

I'm about to take a very chilling, though fully anticipated; bath.
Posted by: Angoper Smith4384   2011-11-17 21:53  

#11  BP I normally don't react so quick but your post reflected what I have been seeing. Her blog site is very active right now. I will pause and see how things develop. I hope this story has a run.
Posted by: Dale   2011-11-17 19:52  

#10  I reviewed Ms. Barnhardt's website where she has much, much, much more on the MF Global disaster. I don't understand it all but what I do understand makes it clear that Corzine, and the regulatory agencies, are crooked as hell.
Posted by: Steve White   2011-11-17 17:39  

#9  Indeed BP, good find. An eye-opener to the extent of the rot in D.C. and in the hedge funds. Leveraging has come to mean using funds that you have never had any intention of ever paying back. In my book that is stealing. These people ought to be in jail.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-11-17 17:27  

#8  BP that was magnificent. From cascade to clawback covers this situation so well. They have eyes yet they do not see. Ears and yet they do not hear. They have a brain yet cannot comprehend what they have seen or heard. That comes from the Bible,Dumas and from my memory recalled. Bold decision. Ann Barnhardt and moral certainty.
Posted by: Dale   2011-11-17 16:41  

#7  Bit of a rant at Obama's corruption.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-11-17 14:53  

#6  Actually, I saw two devouts.
Posted by: gorb   2011-11-17 14:38  

#5  Carole was one of the Great Bosoms of the 20th Century. Wotta waste...
Posted by: Fred   2011-11-17 14:37  

#4  Devout eh?
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2011-11-17 13:09  

#3  Carole Landis died at 29. Very active short life.
Drug overdose. Two suicide notes one to her mother and the other to Rex Harrison. Issue was he would not divorce his wife to marry Landis.
Posted by: Dale   2011-11-17 09:02  

#2  Daisy is not just pretty. She spends a lot of time on charity work, some of which is innovative (e.g., using running to get girls to have self esteem).
Posted by: Lord Garth   2011-11-17 06:41  

#1  Happy Birthday/Daily Gam Shot

Daisy Fuentes aka Kenzie Pearson in "Shutterspeed (TV 2000)" aka Host in "Style World (TV Series 2000–2003)" aka Clara in "Curdled" aka Host in "America's Funniest Home Videos from 1998 to 1999" aka first Mind, Body, Spirit Superstar (age 45)



Devout
Posted by: GolfBravoUSMC   2011-11-17 01:29  

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