Msg from chinton"...not yet...[but] each new..." (or)
Message from chinton ... not yet convinced ... [with] each new accounting scandle gata's accusations become more and more believable.[end.]
(or) As more things change, the greater the possibility that each new turn-turn-turn[a.k.a. Tom Eyron] will carry the changes back onto themselves at the begininnings where change was first needed, which may not be when change was first started since its an politicial type environment of corruption.
(or) That "too big to fail" might bite Gata Bill's GATA @SS if its decided, wrong in my opinion, that the medicine will be worst than letting the disease continue, meaning for GATA, "to worst to let win" will be the marching orders against GATA.
good/bad news is close at hand (or) The ruling is possible any day or week now, in my opinion. dougak
By FRANK BYRT Dow Jones Newswires November 6, 2001 BOSTON -- A federal judge said Monday he will take under advisement claims brought in a civil suit that alleges U.S.banking officials, the Bank for International Settlements, and five large investment banks have conspired..... ... government officials acting outside the scope of their legal or constitutional authority..... ... derivatives markets and on the Commodities Exchange (COMEX), in..... U.S. District Court Judge Reginald Lindsay clarified several issues and dismissed a minor claim in a three-hour hearing Monday, where the defendants presented motions to dismiss the lawsuit. The judge is now expected to decide whether there is enough evidence presented by... for the case to go forward to the discovery phase, where... could force the defendants to produce evidence and give testimony prior to a trial. The judge didn't indicate when he would make a ruling on the matter. ... an attorney representing the Department of the Treasury ... derivatives and is not subject to the antitrust claims .... made under the Sherman Act. It can also claim the sovereign immunity defense..... Among those named as defendants... The Bank for International Settlements Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, William McDonough, [president]Federal Reserve Bank of N.Y. and Lawrence Summers, former secretary of the treasury. [banks] named in [suit] are: CitigroupInc. (C), Goldman Sachs Group Inc.(GS), Deutsche Bank AG(DB), and J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM). -END- |