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Still, he made enough money at Goldman Sachs so that he will always live very well.

Which is, of course, a terrible crime, not to be borne.

Really? What punishment do you propose?

 

If you consider Paulson a criminal, aren't there many others equally guilty? I live pretty well myself, and would hate to be considered a criminal for that reason.

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Still, he made enough money at Goldman Sachs so that he will always live very well.

Which is, of course, a terrible crime, not to be borne.

Really? What punishment do you propose?

 

If you consider Paulson a criminal, aren't there many others equally guilty? I live pretty well myself, and would hate to be considered a criminal for that reason.

Oh, dear. I guess I should have raised the sarcasm flag, or something. :P

 

I don't consider Paulson — or anybody else —  a criminal just because he made enough money that he will always live very well. I'm sure, though, that there are those here who do.

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HOUSE PASSES!

 

Everyone knows the ad "vise"--"Follow the money." We also know the old adage "Paybacks are a bitch."

 

btw US Congressman Tiahrt from Kansas voted "no" and "no" again. No point in my writing a state government grant application for a red Ferrari to take the kids to school who live on my block. :blink:

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