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To: heraclitus who wrote (6392)1/12/2002 12:56:29 AM
From: Crimson Ghost  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
Rubin was the Treasury Secretary under Clinton. Indeed the endemic corruption of the political process involves both parties. Clinton probably was the most corrupt Democrat ever. And although Bush does not appear to be personally corrupt as Clinton was (because he was already rich when taking office) his Administration is even more beholden to special interests and inside players like Enron than even the Clinton regime.

I am most amused (but not rally surprised) that so many of those who expressed such indignation about Clinton's corruptions and crimes are treating the current Administration with kid gloves over Enron. More than a bit of hypocrisy here IMHO.



To: heraclitus who wrote (6392)11/4/2002 11:59:14 AM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 36161
 
hey Homer, what do you make of this USdollar?
it refused to rise all last week amidst stock rallying
I regard the bond-stock handoff as largely a CircleJerk

did you happen to notice the discussion earlier, where JPMorgan fraud investigation is the talk of the town in Manhattan?

despite the rally in stocks, golds are holding nicely

anyone notice Citi up about 50% in the last month?

/ jim

p.s. I believe RobtRubin is a member of the GREEN party
as in DOLLARS