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ken shields wrote: > No , actually I was just making light of the whole fiasco. > The entire situation reminds me of a term coined by the author M.Scott >Peck, that is one of "Instutionalized Evil". > IMHO, the entire business should be scrutinized by the criminal >investigation arms of the FBI, and IRS. > From what I've garnered from the information so far, this conspiracy of >greed, has badly affected the lives of thousands of investors and >employees, and had severely impacted the confidence of the American >investment community...anon > There is always a thin line between prudent business activity and >criminal action, and in this case, I'm certain the latter, is the cause >of the collapse. > I believe the IRS, has the power to freeze all assets in an ongoing >criminal investigation.They could start with the >management's gravy payouts. > BTW...knowingly selling worthless stock is no no too. > Boy, it sure is. As much faith as I have in our media, I think I'll wait a few more days before deciding that everyone was guilty of fraud. > >Ken > -- Chris Rehm javadisciple@earthlink.net Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God. 1 John 4:7
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