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To: Glenn Petersen who wrote (2995)5/2/2004 2:03:36 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3602
 
Re: This should warm your heart:

Thanks, Glenn. One small step for man..... and all that.

I find what John Reed is doing is very admirable. Wall Street is a cesspool of corruption and self-dealing. Exposing a rat like Grasso is wonderfully therapeutic. I hope that Dick the Rat refunds his ill-gotten gains soon.

I know he won't of course. He'll spend millions on lawyers to do everything he can to keep his ill-gotten gains. And he'll convince himself that Reed is a traitor to his class and that Reed has no damn bidness persecuting Grasso, because Reed's net worth is double Grasso's.

The mind of a swindler is an easy thing to revile. And Grasso should be reviled. After all, how many trillions did the public lose when the bubble burst? And Grasso, in charge of the house of ill-repute, netted well north of $150 MM while the public got the shaft from the very people Grasso was supposed to be keeping honest. Grasso should be serving time, not mai tais.