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To: Crimson Ghost who wrote (3890)12/15/2008 10:00:09 AM
From: LTK007  Read Replies (1) of 3906
 
i have been, without much support, been arguing psychopathic people, evil people, without conscience without soul, infest places of power.
Bernard Madoff is a TYPICAL EXAMPLE of an evil white collar psychopath, and people that think it goes BACK TO THINGS LIKE "potty training" are fools.
Madoff joins O.J.Simpson, as just another o so charming EVIL PSYCHOPATH.
Do i have compassion for these people ? NONE!



Bernard Madoff.
Look at some of those he robbed, indeed a sweet smiling good man, a man with a nice smile can't be evil can he? WRONG!!!

<<The Spielberg charity, the Wunderkinder Foundation, in the past appears to have invested a significant portion of its assets with Mr. Madoff, based on regulatory filings. In 2006, the Madoff firm accounted for roughly 70% of the foundation's interest and dividend income, according to regulatory filings.

A representative of Mr. Spielberg confirmed that the foundation has suffered losses on its investments with the Madoff firm. He said he didn't know the size of the losses and couldn't comment further, including on whether Mr. Spielberg had any of his own money invested with the Madoff firm.

Jewish schools and charities have been particularly hard hit by losses that government authorities estimated last week at $50 billion. Among them: the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, founded by the famed Holocaust survivor and writer, according to two people familiar with the organization's investments.

Another investor was New Jersey's Sen. Lautenberg and his family foundation. "Sen. Lautenberg was an investor in Bernard Madoff's investment fund, primarily in the form of his family's charitable foundation," said an aide to the senator. The Lautenberg foundation has donated to the Breast Cancer Research Foundation, Catholic Relief Services and the New Jersey Performing Arts Center.>>


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