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To: JRI who wrote (4230)3/27/2001 8:33:39 AM
From: J.B.C.  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 52237
 
>>I'm not saying there wasn't something there...just, on a relative basis, does Marc Rich really effect me, or J6P?)<<

Yes in both cases it's called the rule of law.

Jim



To: JRI who wrote (4230)3/27/2001 8:47:20 AM
From: martin001  Respond to of 52237
 
Would love to see it but somehow doubt it.

Ever watched CSPAN? Some congressman will be speaking
passionately at the podium on some subject and the
camera will pan to the seats - and they are almost empty!

Wonder where they are? Out in the corridors and on the
phone with their brokers.
Power and money are one and the same. Nothing will be done
from that end. Oh I am sure they will setup a committee or
two to "investigate" alleged wrong doings but after
slapping a fine on some third rate broker (as in individual
not the house) they will conclude that all is well.



To: JRI who wrote (4230)3/27/2001 11:51:05 AM
From: dawgfan2000  Respond to of 52237
 
>>Rather, let's have Congress begin inquiry about all the scams that Wall Street pulls, and start to question who really benefits from this game. These games effect every American, and, indeed, the long-term health and future of our country. It is biggest legalized scam in the history of the world, I reckon....<<

Agree, Wall Street is way beyond the need for stronger investigation. Would love to see the Brokerage Houses open their books.

But here is another one starting the slow burn too: Tax Collection. UFB!

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