On Mar 13, 2009, at 1:04 PM, Chris Gehlker wrote:

>
> On Mar 13, 2009, at 8:37 AM, Charles Bennett wrote:
>
>> Speaking of PENDEJO 's I'll respect him more when he does Barny
>> Franks, Shumer, and  Maxine Waters  "We do not have a problem at
>> Fannie Mae"
>>
>> <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JuXMXmqSHnc&feature=related>
>>
>> Every time I hear Franks calling for  hearings I think "Sure, as
>> long as you call yourself as the first person to be questioned."
>>
>> The revisionist attempt here is amazing.   You would think that the
>> Democrats were fighting the mean old Republicans tooth and nail to
>> stop the crisis when the truth is that a lot of the top democrats
>> (and republicans)  "are" to blame for the problems they would
>> investigate.
>
>
>
> There you go again, Chuck - a typical right winger blaming everything
> on the gay, the Jew and the woman. ;-)
>
> It's so clear that both parties were were deeply in the pockets of
> Wall Street that you would think each of them would stop trying to
> blame the other. That is, you would think that if you didn't remember
> the aftermath of the S &L crisis when both sides tried to make that
> partisan as well.
>
> I'm less bothered by the past, however, than by the present. That's
> why the report that the effort to relax the 'mark-to-market'
> accounting regulations is "bipartisan" is so disturbing. The dems not
> only did not fight the repubs to stop the crisis before: they still
> aren't fighting them. It's all finger pointing and posing.
>


Hory Clap batman we agree!

“The word "bipartisan" usually means some larger-than-usual deception  
is being carried out. -- George Carlin”

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