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To: Enigma who wrote (2092)9/21/1999 3:20:00 PM
From: marcos  Respond to of 3536
 
If he is, i betcha they're leased bricks.

;-)



To: Enigma who wrote (2092)9/21/1999 3:20:00 PM
From: Hawkmoon  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 3536
 
DoubleD,

I don't care if he was arrested for armed robbery.

Armstrong makes some compelling points about the unfunded liabilities that exist in the Japanese financial system. And the logic of his message stands separately from anything US regulators have accused him of. (he is innocent until proven guilty in this country)

The worst thing that can happen to him is he does some jail time and becomes the prison librarian. He'll probably even advise his fellow inmates on their family financial affairs and the best way to launder money through corrupt banking institutions... :0p

Milken was convicted of felonies... but the way that he forever altered the financial system will be his true legacy.

Regards,

Ron