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On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 2:53 PM, Laurelai <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10/13/2011 7:11 PM, Christian Sciberras wrote: > > > So if they cause damage for profit that makes it ok? > > No. But it's certainly better than doing damage without profit. Making > profit means that at the end of the day, the money's going to go somewhere > further in the chain. > Flattening a tower, for instance, or attacking the local bank that refused > to give you a loan because of the time you spent in a cell, isn't as > productive. > Neither is it making a company loose clients/profit just because they > decided they don't want you to use their services (as if you did have a > right in the first place...). > > So by your logic the civil disobedience that helped sparked the > revolutionary war is worse than if someone had done the same acts just to > drive up tea prices? Again I also remind you the trickle down theory doesn't > work > > > > And yes I acknowledge the American public has a measure of > responsibility in the situation too, human beings are by nature imperfect, > but the largest share of responsibility lies with the names listed below. > > The largest share? I can see Ex-president Bush trying to sell you a > bottle of beer for $10 dollars ($7 profit). Wait, I can't. > > But we did see him increase deregulation and allow this to happen, we > also saw him provoke a war with another country based on a known lie for the > sole purpose of gaining resources and more control in the middle east. We > saw him legalize torture and saw him strip away a good chunk of our civil > liberties so the anti terror industry could make a buck. But like you said > its ok since someone is making money off of it. Who needs civil liberties > anyways right? > > > That sort of thing has happened to me and I paid back every dime of it, > most people are decent human beings and would do the same. > > Most people? I could have sworn 90% of the people in the NYC subway would > thank $deity if you suddenly dropped dead so they could get things off you. > Call me cynical, but I wouldn't trust anyone else in such cases, other than > myself. > > Frankly 90% of people on this list would just thank $deity i suddenly > dropped dead regardless of how much stuff i had :) > > > Regarding that list of yours, great! Now we just need a little more > effort. For each of those persons, please enlighten us as to what they did > legally wrong. > Of course, the people that landed in jail shouldn't be counted. The "99% > protest" is a modern one committed to change, it just can't right wrongs by > pointing at jailed people. > > > http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1877351_1877350_1877339,00.html > > > > On Thu, Oct 13, 2011 at 11:35 PM, Laurelai <[email protected]> wrote: > >> On 10/13/2011 9:18 AM, Christian Sciberras wrote: >> >> I simply acknowledge the fact that some people work hard to get "obscenely >> rich", but I just can't stand people that cause damage for the fun of it. >> >> So if they cause damage for profit that makes it ok? >> >> Yes, I stick for everyone that minds his business, instead of ruining >> others' for the fun of it. >> >> What bothers me is the fact that those hypocrites (protesters) are >> crying out loud against some people they're highly envious of with the >> excuse of "the depression". >> Well, here's the news; the famous depression has been brought about by >> these same people! >> >> >> And yes I acknowledge the American public has a measure of responsibility >> in the situation too, human beings are by nature imperfect, but the largest >> share of responsibility lies with the names listed below. >> >> >> >> >> If someone above is collecting free money because of incentives for >> people to spend money (and which seem to work well), I can't blame him. >> >> Yes because trickle down theory worked *so* well >> >> How many times in your life have you paid back something you received by >> mistake and which wasn't yours? >> While I would foremost applaud anyone that would right such a wrong, I >> just can't ignore the fact that those people out there representing the >> "99%" are big-time hypocrites. >> >> That sort of thing has happened to me and I paid back every dime of it, >> most people are decent human beings and would do the same. >> >> >> On a different argument, since you seem to know well enough how some of >> the 1% are doing immoral things, why don't you start by handing out names >> instead of talking air just as the "99%" crowd has been doing up till now? >> >> *Alan Greenspan, chairman of US Federal Reserve 1987- 2006 >> **Mervyn King, governor of the Bank of England >> **Bill Clinton, former US president* >> *Gordon Brown, prime minister* >> *George W Bush, former US president* >> *Senator Phil Gramm >> **Abby Cohen, Goldman Sachs chief US strategist >> **Kathleen Corbet, former CEO, Standard & Poor's >> **"Hank" Greenberg, AIG insurance group >> **Andy Hornby, former HBOS boss >> **Steve Crawshaw, former B&B boss >> **Adam Applegarth, former Northern Rock boss >> **Dick Fuld, Lehman Brothers chief executive >> **Ralph Cioffi and Matthew Tannin >> **Lewis Ranieri >> **Joseph Cassano, AIG Financial Products >> **Chuck Prince, former Citi boss >> **Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial >> **Stan O'Neal, former boss of Merrill Lynch* >> *Jimmy Cayne, former Bear Stearns boss >> **Christopher Dodd, chairman, Senate banking committee (Democrat) >> **Geir Haarde, Icelandic prime minister >> **John Tiner, FSA chief executive, 2003-07* >> >> >> Oh yeah and lets not forget about this guy >> http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1877351_1877350_1877337,00.html >> And while he is thankfully spending time in a prison cell, so many other >> names on this list go free, in fact a good chunk of them made a profit off >> of the disaster. >> >> >> > > > Oh and you didn't reply to any of my other points :) > > _______________________________________________ > Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. > Charter: http://lists.grok.org.uk/full-disclosure-charter.html > Hosted and sponsored by Secunia - http://secunia.com/ >
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