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Kelvin Mace

(17,469 posts)
13. have they found a scapegoat yet?
Tue Aug 20, 2013, 08:44 PM
Aug 2013

Some underling without the political clout to avoid being made an example of?

As some other have said, "I would love to be wrong but..."

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I'll come back to this location to eat my words if I'm wrong DisgustipatedinCA Aug 2013 #1
Let's make it a potluck. Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #3
Maybe he'd take it seriously... Salviati Aug 2013 #10
Only if we can convince him they're high on something Jackpine Radical Aug 2013 #11
Actually, this is true. Brigid Aug 2013 #34
I'll cook up some mashed potatoes Kennah Aug 2013 #21
holder will do nothing. his doj is defending bush right now. roguevalley Aug 2013 #40
It will probably be just some BS fine when what is needed is a breakup of the big banks. nt cstanleytech Aug 2013 #2
Nail their asses! gopiscrap Aug 2013 #4
The Onion? Doctor_J Aug 2013 #5
^^ This Guy ^^ FreakinDJ Aug 2013 #37
hmmmm. bunnies Aug 2013 #6
Let the butt-covering begin. nt bemildred Aug 2013 #7
I'm all ears, Eric. Wilms Aug 2013 #8
It took 5 years to make a decision zeemike Aug 2013 #9
Ooh, oooh, an old fashioned WRIST SLAPPING about to commence!!!!! forestpath Aug 2013 #12
have they found a scapegoat yet? Kelvin Mace Aug 2013 #13
Everyone here seems to think that taking on mega giant corporations with unlimited funds is easy railsback Aug 2013 #14
Another post that deserves a recommend. I can give you a thumbs up though shraby Aug 2013 #15
We have our thread winner. Brigid Aug 2013 #35
Anything against Bush/Cheney yet? Do you remember Obama saying ... slipslidingaway Aug 2013 #16
There is an unfortunate reality to all this railsback Aug 2013 #18
And the result was that financial power was consolidated even further ... slipslidingaway Aug 2013 #20
Skepticism is a good thing railsback Aug 2013 #22
Sure is! n/t slipslidingaway Aug 2013 #36
Or MFrohike Aug 2013 #17
Hard to know if you don't try MannyGoldstein Aug 2013 #24
Uh, they don't have unlimited funds. The government does. And have you forgotten jtuck004 Aug 2013 #25
Ah, yes, the "He's a president, not a king" defense Doctor_J Aug 2013 #28
hate it, have to logon to read WSJ. charge people with crimes and recover the trillions stolen! Sunlei Aug 2013 #19
He'll bring a couple of good cases against third-tier folks MannyGoldstein Aug 2013 #23
I wish for some perp walk cuff & stuffs! But you can wish in one hand and shit in the other and brewens Aug 2013 #26
Let me guess: It's the teachers' fault, right? Squinch Aug 2013 #27
either the teachers or Greenwald Doctor_J Aug 2013 #31
Bring forth the sternly worded letters!! n/t winter is coming Aug 2013 #29
GMTA. truebluegreen Aug 2013 #43
oh jeez - a quote from the article: delrem Aug 2013 #30
so he waited for the statute of limitations to expire before starting the Doctor_J Aug 2013 #32
He's also scheduled to be leaving his post in approx a year. delrem Aug 2013 #33
Great! We've only been waiting for 5 years. Rex Aug 2013 #38
5 years. Think about that. 5 fucking years. Safetykitten Aug 2013 #39
This is the responce I expect from the DOJ. BillyRibs Aug 2013 #41
I sense a sternly-worded letter in the offing. truebluegreen Aug 2013 #42
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