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Lena inRI Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Apr-14-10 08:09 AM
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16. Warren should replace Geithner, not be on SC. . .
. . .the HUGE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM NO ONE ADDRESSES.

Elizabeth as SCJ would de-activate her. . .ya know, like making some one VPresident while the President takes control of the real reins of power.

So, what's up with that, Mr. President? Why are you so LOYAL to Geithner? Here's an old January, 2009, editorial response ya'll might keep in mind:

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". . .Who is behind Geithner and why? And why does Obama want him? This is where the media fear to tread. As we have pointed out, major media companies such as GE (parent of NBC News) and the Washington Post Company have their own connections to Geithner through their own officials and board members. They have a conflict of interest that will never be reported by the news organizations themselves.

The real story, which can only emerge through talk radio and alternative media, is that Geithner has very powerful political and financial connections, not only to the media but the banking interests and lobbies that try to orchestrate U.S. policy behind the scenes.

The President of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, the Chinese-speaking Geithner is an associate of Henry Kissinger who can be counted on to convince the Chinese Communists to continue to buy U.S. debt and finance Obama’s massive expansion of federal government power. That is why Obama and his fellow Democrats are putting so much faith in him.

As Henry Kissinger recently put it, when he was celebrating U.S.-China relations on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, Obama’s mission is to usher in a “New World Order.” He forgot to mention, of course, that it is a China-dominated New World Order in which the U.S. has become a subsidiary of China Inc.

Kissinger did comment that Obama had “appointed an extraordinarily able group of people in both the international and financial fields.” He didn’t name names, but that obviously includes Geithner, who used to work for Kissinger Associates.

It also turns out that Geithner’s father, Peter F. Geithner, serves on the board with Kissinger of the National Committee on U.S.-China Relations. This is the group that rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange, celebrating Chinese investments in the U.S. economy. In another interesting connection, it turns out that Peter F. Geithner was with the Ford Foundation and oversaw the work of Obama’s mother, Ann Dunham, developing what are called microfinance programs in Indonesia.

http://www.aim.org/aim-column/the-big-money-behind-geithner/

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SICKENING how the truth throws us back as we think we're moving forward. . .one step forward, two steps back.

Wonder how Elizabeth copes with all this smoke-and-mirrors. . .someone with her rational expertise must really be bummed out. . .

she might end up resigning with severe burnout. . .can't say I blame her. . .

that is, if Mr. President doesn't tuck her away onto the Supreme Court.


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