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Apr 12, 2009, 11:10:25 AM4/12/09
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so although the San Diego Chargers didn't win , they seemed to have
some excitement in Darrell, or so the New York times said

Lane Kiffin fro Oakland was hospitalized

I bet that's why Oakland lost

I saw Kucinich on Tv this week can't remember who the interviewer was but he
proudly voted against the budget and is against both Iraq and Afghanistan
and has proposed a different exit strategy

----- Original Message -----
From: "marika" <marik...@gmail.com>
Newsgroups: alt.support.invertebrate,alt.usenet.legends.lester-mosley
Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 9:34 PM
Subject: unintended long arrow


> well I am glad to see that Kucinich was at least nailing Kashkari. I
> don't
> know what he is doing now but this was good
>
> The fact that he suspects as much as I do is somewhat telling
>
> he got grilled mercilessly in March
> Kashkari not Kucinich
> with exhortations that he should resign because he has no clue what he was
> doing
> good to keep them on their toes
> and they should hire me
> I would be transformative
> and LOOK KUCINICH mentioned the tarp bonus problem way back in November
> no one was paying attention
>
>
> http://www.abcnews.go.com/Blotter/WallStreet/story?id=6230441&page=1
> Lawmakers Demand to See Bailout Chief
> Neel Kashkari to Testify Before Congress on Friday.
> By JUSTIN ROOD
> November 11, 2008
> The Treasury Department's top bailout official will testify before
> Congress Friday, after two congressmen wrote to demand he appear.
>
> Assistant Treasury Secretary Neel Kashkari listens on Capitol Hill in
> Washington, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008, during a Senate Banking Committee
> hearing on the U.S. financial crisis.
> (Gerald Herbert/AP Photo)
> The department rejected an earlier request by Reps. Dennis Kucinich,
> D-Ohio, and Darrell Issa, R-Calif., for Neel Kashkari, Interim
> Assistant Secretary for the Treasury for Financial Stability, to
> appear at a hearing slated for Friday, the two lawmakers said.
>
>
> Kucinich and Issa are the chairman and ranking member of the Domestic
> Policy Subcommittee of the House Oversight and Government Reform
> Committee, respectively.
>
>
> Kashkari's appearance is "imperative," the two told Treasury Secretary
> Henry M. Paulson, Jr., in a letter dated Tuesday. "There are serious
> questions," the duo said, whether the $700 billion Troubled Assets
> Relief Program could actually stabilize the economy, as Congress and
> the Bush administration intended.
>
> Related
> Who's Minding the Bailout?Wall Street Titans Blasted on Capitol
> HillComplete Blotter Coverage: Wall Street of Shame
> Kashkari testified before a Senate panel late last month. But his
> testimony - and subsequent responses from Treasury officials to House
> staffers -- were mostly "generalizations," the lawmakers wrote
> Paulson.
>
>
> Kucinich and Issa cited news reports that banks have used some of the
> $250 billion from TARP to buy other financial institutions and pay
> bonuses - not to make new loans and thaw credit markets, which the
> economy needs.
>
>
> "The time has come for the Treasury Department to speak clearly and
> definitively to Congress and the American people about its plans for
> the extraordinary sums Congress has authorized," the lawmakers wrote.
>

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