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Re: Question Bernie Madoff "fell out of bed story".

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climber

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Dec 24, 2009, 6:41:26 PM12/24/09
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On Dec 24, 3:33 pm, phil scott <p...@philscott.net> wrote:
> On Dec 24, 11:53 am, climber <coledenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >http://abclocal.go.com/wtvd/story?section=news/local&id=7187293
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> > Unless he was on a top bunk it is impossible to fall from bed and
> > have severe facial fractures, collapsed lung, and brokern ribs.
>
> > climber
>
> Id wager that one of the people he screwed out of their life savings
> and affluence down to
> the level of dumpster diving.... had friends inside the slammer to
> seeto it that Bernard got to
> pay for his transgressions.... and heard the details with every blow.
>
> or one of the many he would have been in bed with, including govt
> officials who turned a bliind eye to his frauds, had a message for
> Bernie to keep whats left of his mouth shut...
>
> corruption ruins its hosties.   in ever case, instantly...we are
> decieved into thinking it doesnt happen because of the time lag
> between loss of integrity and terminal rot.
>
> this sort of thing happens both individually and culturally as the
> people begin to starve at the hands of
> a corrupt overclass.     bastile day in its endless iterations, last
> seen in Romania..
>
> Phil scott

Agreed. Sleazebag employers hire illegal aliens with minimal possible
payback.
Some talk about environment but how can we protect the environment
when
over 1 million people a year come to American? Environmental groups
are as
wimpish as the political scrots. They really avoid talking about the
subject.

And listen to talking heads on CNBC and Bloomberg touting economic
recovery
when any man-in-the-street understands we will continue to lose world
market
share.

In essence we have a corrupt Congress, and this noted by one liberal
type of
columnist just a couple of days ago. We will have increasing social
tensions
via third-world immigrants, 85%, and economic gloom.

The good news is that we have the potential for a total government
breakdown.
I say it's collapse will give us the chance to build something better.
Bring it on!!

climber

phil scott

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Dec 24, 2009, 9:25:45 PM12/24/09
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while I dont disagree with your sentiments... the /bring it on/
approach wont work either, historically thats a nasty mess
that takes half a life time to get past and not always an
improvement it is unfortunate that I cant offer a better solution

it seems human nature insures nasty messes, with a few interludes of
viability... in some cases. never lasting long

there is an upside... one can learn a lot about life through all
this,... thats valuable for those few with that predilection,
valuable and costly

Ive been happy for the opportunity would I pay for another ticket?
maybe maybe not

Phil scott

Al Nakba

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Dec 24, 2009, 11:50:10 PM12/24/09
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On Dec 24, 3:41 pm, climber <coledenk...@gmail.com> wrote:
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throw the congress, now polititburo, in with bernie..

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