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11-Jul-2012, 07:27 PM #1412
Some organizations just can't stand having the spotlight on them. I'm hoping Karl Rove's "charitable organization" undergoes the same kind of scrutiny.
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11-Jul-2012, 10:48 PM #1413

The Scam Wall Street Learned From the Mafia


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Someday, it will go down in history as the first trial of the modern American mafia. Of course, you won't hear the recent financial corruption case, United States of America v. Carollo, Goldberg and Grimm, called anything like that. If you heard about it at all, you're probably either in the municipal bond business or married to an antitrust lawyer. Even then, all you probably heard was that a threesome of bit players on Wall Street got convicted of obscure antitrust violations in one of the most inscrutable, jargon-packed legal snoozefests since the government's massive case against Microsoft in the Nineties – not exactly the thrilling courtroom drama offered by the famed trials of old-school mobsters like Al Capone or Anthony "Tony Ducks" Corallo.

But this just-completed trial in downtown New York against three faceless financial executives really was historic. Over 10 years in the making, the case allowed federal prosecutors to make public for the first time the astonishing inner workings of the reigning American crime syndicate, which now operates not out of Little Italy and Las Vegas, but out of Wall Street.

The defendants in the case – Dominick Carollo, Steven Goldberg and Peter Grimm – worked for GE Capital, the finance arm of General Electric. Along with virtually every major bank and finance company on Wall Street – not just GE, but J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, UBS, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Wachovia and more – these three Wall Street wiseguys spent the past decade taking part in a breathtakingly broad scheme to skim billions of dollars from the coffers of cities and small towns across America.
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11-Jul-2012, 11:01 PM #1414
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That's why I call them the "Wall Street Mafia".
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11-Jul-2012, 11:05 PM #1415
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Some organizations just can't stand having the spotlight on them. I'm hoping Karl Rove's "charitable organization" undergoes the same kind of scrutiny.
karl rove loves the spotlight...he is best ignored.
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11-Jul-2012, 11:08 PM #1416
Actually he is best in Prison....IMHO, he was behind outing a CIA Agent and it was against the Law....
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12-Jul-2012, 12:14 AM #1417
i am sure he had a lot to do with that as well...the whole thing had his signature
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12-Jul-2012, 12:20 PM #1418
Researchers find link between drug-resistant bladder infections and poultry antibiotics

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Bladder infections affect 60 percent of all American women, with a rising number resistant to antibiotic treatment. Now researchers looking into the cause of the mysterious drug resistance have found evidence that it’s coming from poultry treated with antibiotics, according to a joint investigation by the Food & Environment Reporting Network and ABC News.

The investigation, which aired on ABC’s Good Morning America, highlights how the overuse of antibiotics in animal agriculture has made it more difficult to treat these painful, long lasting, and recurring infections because one course of antibiotics no longer works. The cost of treating the disease is estimated at $1 billion annually.
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12-Jul-2012, 01:13 PM #1419
Sigourney Weaver: 'Women need more representation in Washington'
By Geneva Sands - 07/12/12 11:55 AM ET

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Actress Sigourney Weaver said Thursday that one of the reasons she took on her new role in the television miniseries "Political Animals" is because women "need more representation in Washington."
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"Our DNA has been studied and it's all about keeping the child from falling in the fire for centuries, whereas the men's DNA is all about dragging the carcass from point A back to the cave. Who would you want helping make these laws?"
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12-Jul-2012, 03:11 PM #1420
China-made U.S. uniforms raise ire

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WASHINGTON -- Uniforms for U.S. Olympic athletes are American red, white and blue -- but made in China. That has members of Congress fuming.

Republicans and Democrats railed Thursday about the U.S. Olympic Committee's decision to dress the U.S. team in Chinese manufactured berets, blazers and pants while the American textile industry struggles economically with many U.S. workers desperate for jobs.
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12-Jul-2012, 03:27 PM #1421
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Bet China wouldn't use uniforms made in the US!
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12-Jul-2012, 06:37 PM #1422
Vatican's reprimand makes "Nuns on the Bus" stars

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A rotating group of a dozen or so nuns recently used a nine-state bus tour to preach against the GOP's Ryan budget, one that will slash social services. In August the nuns' leadership will decide whether to genuflect before the Vatican's demands.
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12-Jul-2012, 07:41 PM #1423
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You go girls.
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12-Jul-2012, 08:31 PM #1424

Democrats urge Olympic Committee to reconsider making uniforms in China

By Alicia M. Cohn - 07/12/12 04:10 PM ET

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Rep. Steve Israel (D-N.Y.), the chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC), and Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) sent a letter to the U.S. Olympic Committee on Thursday protesting the "shocking and deeply disappointing" decision to produce Team USA uniforms in China.

The two Democrats ask the committee to reconsider its decision and make sure it does not happen again.
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A spokesman for the Olympic Committee has called the controversy "nonsense," emphasizing that Ralph Lauren is a sponsor and an American company.


Boycott Lauren.

http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-briefi...forms-in-china
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12-Jul-2012, 11:33 PM #1425
The Pain in Spain Falls Mainly on the Plain (folk)

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As Spain’s prime minister announced deep austerity cuts Wednesday in order to secure funds from the European Union to bail out Spain’s failing banks, the people of Spain have taken to the streets once again for what they call “Real Democracy Now.” This comes a week after the government announced it was launching a criminal investigation into the former CEO of Spain’s fourth-largest bank, Bankia. Rodrigo Rato is no small fish: Before running Bankia he was head of the International Monetary Fund. What the U.S. media don’t tell you is that this official government investigation was initiated by grass-roots action.
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