Comments on: Feds Want Madoff In Jail, No Bail
Prosecutor Says Alleged Wall Street Scam Artist Mailed $1M In Jewelry To Relatives
- Weve Been Taken for a ride.
Everything youve ever thought of, worked hard for.
or aspired to be has all been a sham.
how free are you,
when you work day after day just to line someone elses pockets due to their Amoral Usury, sure Credit helped this modern society
by allowing us to have things now which we would otherwise have to save to purchase Cash,
When did things go so wrong, when a Bank can inflate your Interest rate overninght based on you not being on time with your other personal bills, and still be
legal, Ive always said Beware those jews,
They neither care for America and never will, it is simply a tool to be used same as any other Gentile nation, Yet we just Bailed them out to the tune of 700 billion and were given assurances that it is for OUR Economy....
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- Bernard Madoff enters his house through a crowd of cameras in New York, Dec. 17, 2008.
He looks like a pompous AZ that he is smiling...
oh, like Michael Milken and his junk bond scam that royally wiped out life savings he got to go to Florida have his own jail build eat lobster, play golf why?
He is well protected by the mafia. Now living in Lake Tahoe CA wealthy of others trust. How sad.
You be during side-bar their will be plenty AZ kissing hey scratch my back, I in turn give you a couple million turn your cheek game over. - Reply to this comment
- This guy just gets sleazier every day.
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- This house arrest stuff is a krock. Put the man in jail, if he hadn''t been wealthy, he would have never been given this option. Quit catering to the wealthy in this country, I, for one, am sick of it.
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- No Bail!!!!
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- For once, I agree with the Feds!! Lock him up without bail, seize ALL his assets and pay back the people he ripped off.
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- For the scope and size of his crime, Madoff should not be granted bail.
Hopefully, if proven guilty, he will do 30 or 40 years in a hard core federal prison - No white collar low security golf country club for this guy. - Reply to this comment
- give it back to the people who have lost their life savings. Little compensation is better than none.
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The difference with this scandel is that "little people" did not loose their life savings. Madoff targeted the "big people" who had already made fortunes feeding on the "little people''s" life savings. It was an "us against them scam" and these "victims" had no problem with the idea of Madoof taking from "them".
Madoff then sweetened the "us against them scam" by promising profits to specifically Jewish charities and Israeli PAC''s.
This is not about some auto worker being defaulted out of their retirement funds, it is about seasoned financial speculators who invested 100''s of millions of their acquired fortunes being taken by their own continuing greed for profits by one of their own, for their own.
The classic ploy of "The Sting", the easiest "victims'' to con are thieves who think they are being let in on a opportuinty to steal from someone else. - Reply to this comment
- ..and do these idiots think the entire country will simply sit by and watch them create an entire NEW set of pointless rules while STILL failing to hold anyone at ALL on Wall Street accountable for the biggest fraud in the history of mankind?
Want to see where your tax dollars are going in this "bank bailout"? Check out the pix of the fourth and fifth homes owned by these Wall Street pukes:
http://tinyurl.com/5qf7cu
Now check out the parties you''''''''ve paid for with your tax dollars:
http://tinyurl.com/562moo
Merrill Lynch paid CEO Stanley O''Neal 161 MILLION DOLLARS in 2007
Citi Group paid CEO Charles Prince 68 MILLION DOLLARS IN 2007
Citi Group paid new CEO Vikram Pandit 274 MILLION DOLLARS in 2008
Countrywide Financial paid CEO Angelo Mozilo 37.5 MILLION DOLLARS in 2007
Together, these guys created this real estate fraud that has driven up YOUR TAXES while (now) and destroyed YOUR EQUITY.... and each of these guys was
paid 10''s of millions for the 7 previous years that this fraud was being committed.
And now? Now, you and I are told that we each owe our Federal Government 24,000$ apiece to pay for the crimes that these parasites committed..to pay for their fraud http://tinyurl.com/96a7s4 - Reply to this comment
- The Madoff theft is on the front page, because the REAL money on Wall Street does not want the news focused on the 7.7 TRILLION DOLLARS our federal government has given to Wall STreet banks in the last 3 months, as those parasites are frantically preparing to extract that money from their banks and put it in their pockets.
You''ve really got to read this article by the Washington Post. http://tinyurl.com/6emukq
This top-rated piece of investigative reporting shows that Wall Street took BILLIONS out of each of our pockets by cornering the Oil markets in 2008, controlling 81 percent of all oil contracts in the world. They plan to do the same in 2009. This story was ignored by CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, CNN.
Cut and paste this and pass it on.
http://tinyurl.com/6emukq
As the article points out, these same Wall Street firms plan to do the same thing to the price of everything we eat or drink, using the same cheap money they are getting from our treasury, in 2009.
Why are we paying to keep these firms in business?
Why are our taxes being used to keep them operating?
They aren''t lending money to real businesses, they aren''t helping our economy, they simply aren''t necessary for America...they are only used by the very richest parasites who are destroying our country and dictating its policies by buying out our government. - Reply to this comment
- If a corrupt scum bag like this piece of garbage does not go to jail then who will for corporate corruption? Has any of these bums been been indicted yet? I think not.
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- Even after he is charged he is sending assets to relatives....hmmm....hope I''m related. This guy is dog dirt through and through, he should be locked up and throw away the key, then sell all the assets regardless in who''s name it''s in, having proven it was bought with bogus money and give it back to the people who have lost their life savings. Little compensation is better than none.
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- Throw him in jail. $1,000,000 isn''t significant to his lawyer but it would be to my brother who lost $600,000! You can''t make this "stuff" up.
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- The people that Madoff stole from have a right to be angry at his dishonesty. They trusted him to steal from other people and share it with them.
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