Bernie Madoff was sentenced today to 150 years in prison for an elaborate swindle involving billions of investor’s dollars..
How much time will Obama get for an elaborate swindle involving trillions of taxpayer dollars?
Bernie Madoff was sentenced today to 150 years in prison for an elaborate swindle involving billions of investor’s dollars..
How much time will Obama get for an elaborate swindle involving trillions of taxpayer dollars?
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Margaret in CT // June 29, 2009 at 9:11 pm
Just like Bernie’s clients, we will never see a penny of return on our “investment” in America even though this charlatan has promised us otherwise. I have hope that we will banish the dems and their policies to 150 years of exile, but the voters must WAKE UP for that to happen.
T // June 29, 2009 at 11:14 pm
Hell no, Obieman will never see a day in jail, no matter how screwed up our country is before he’s done. Same goes for Nancy dearest and Harry the Reider…
Good heavens I’m tired of listening to Barney Frank lisp and snivel!
Not_Paying // June 29, 2009 at 11:39 pm
> “Good heavens I’m tired of listening to Barney Frank lisp and snivel!” <
Next to the obvious further shredding of our Constitutional and ALL that unfortunately leaves us with, this is the SECOND most irritating aspect of it all, post-November 08 election.
Eileen // June 30, 2009 at 3:33 am
Death comes to mind.
LadyWolf // June 30, 2009 at 3:52 am
What other charges can we hit the Liar in the White House with? Since this is not his country, we can’t charge him with treason. Espionage might work but we’d have to prove who he was spying for. Illegal takeovers of private companies? Theft of taxpayer monies is a given.
How about impersonation of a US citizen, theft of a public office and election law violations?
According to the e-bay seller in the link below, every one in Kenya knows he was born there. If we could get the, alleged, Kenyan birth certificate being offered for sale, we could try his leftist carcass. I’m sure the possibilities will be endless before this insanity stops.
http://wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=102271
I guess we’ll just have to wait until the revolution starts in 2010. Then a special court can be set up to try the Larcenous Liberal and his treasonous minions.
Never give up, never give in, never again.
Richard // June 30, 2009 at 5:00 am
I like the way you think, Eileen. My first thought was something like what they did to Braveheart.
JJ // June 30, 2009 at 6:12 pm
Larry,
To answer the question as to how much time he will get . . . . probably 4 more years, if the same idiots vote the same way as they did in 2008 . And why wouldn’t they , after all – many will get ‘free’ housing, food stamps, medical, legal, education ( if you can call it that) , etc. And, if the illegals get amnesty, then the welfare mob doesn’t have to worry about having to do any work, since the former illegals will gladly do the jobs. And since the “liar -in -chief” has so much ‘ free ‘ money at his disposal, everyone will be very , very happy ! So they think.
When will they wake up ? ?
Sil in CNY // June 30, 2009 at 6:23 pm
If nothing else (and there won’t be) he’ll burn in hell for it.
Todd // June 30, 2009 at 6:58 pm
If the idiots on Capital Hill eliminate term limits for the president, I can see the Illegal Alien in Chief getting life and America getting the death sentence!
WMiller // June 30, 2009 at 9:13 pm
Being in the medical profession, our medical facilities yearly revenue is 68% from medicare, medicaid, the rest is private insurance and 5% is private pay. The poor are already getting free healthcare. The nationalization of healthcare is to force the rest of us on the gubment dole and another way to confiscate our money.
FYI: Check out Revelations. The final cataclysmic event against Isral – Armageddon – being attacked from the king of the north, south, east and west. “…and there is no one to come to her rescue”. By the opinions of some of the most credible Bible scholars today- in those days – the U.S. IS NO WHERE TO BE FOUND.
Paul Revere2009 // July 1, 2009 at 2:51 am
Todd, if the idiots on crapitol hill eliminate term limits for POTUS, somebody is gonna start shooting. Soap box, ballot box, finally the bullet box.
noleftturnz // July 1, 2009 at 2:58 am
Paul,
“crapitol hill..” I am still laughing over that one. Very nice.
Thanks as always,
Larry
Eileen // July 1, 2009 at 3:04 am
Well Richard Braveheart happens to be my favorite movie. William Wallace was taken from the hall, stripped naked and dragged through the city at the heels of a horse to the Elms at Smithfield. He was hanged, drawn and quartered — strangled by hanging (this scene in the movie almost hung Gibson when the stunt backfired) but released whilst he was still alive, emasculated, eviscerated and his bowels burnt before him, beheaded, then cut into four parts. His preserved head was placed on a pike atop London Bridge. His limbs were displayed, separately, in Newcastle upon Tyne, Berwick-upon-Tweed, Stirling, and Aberdeen.
I guess you could call that over kill. Take Obama’s bowels and feed it to Mrs Pelosi and call it “eating her maker.” I think placing his head on top of the Capitol Building along with the Statue of Freedom. Would be better and more symbolic to boot.
beanhead54 // July 1, 2009 at 3:14 pm
I, too, am “just asking…”
Are some of the more “descriptive” comments about “what to do” to our president really necessary in the discussion?
I can remember back in High School, when we would deface the posters of opposing student council candidates with drawn-in scars and blacked-out teeth. While childish at best, it was realy quite satisfying to many in the moment, yet did little to answer the relevant questions pertaining to actual student governance.
What Madoff got was what he deserved after a trial in a court of law. To “paint over” this Administration and attempt to “ride him out of town on a rail” without clear, concrete and irrefutable facts is, in my mind, no more than one of those old, sophomoric pranks.
No offense intended to anyone, but I would not want to see Larry’s honest and thoughfully constructed Board and Forum degenerate to a “Daily Kos” style of lashing out and simplistic hatemongering.
Again, my apology if I have offended anyone, as I am “simply asking…”
-beanhead
Eileen // July 2, 2009 at 1:52 am
I have no doubt that Madoff and his family most likely hid their money in a lot of spots where the money wouldn’t have been taxed to avoid the IRS. I’m sure they haven’t removed it from where they hid it.
But when more indictments start coming for his wife (accountant), brother (who verified the stock) and sons let’s hope they all get jail time for destroying so many lives and whatever they sell, reclaim or auction off the government will get there share up front and then the investors will get a little something, but nothing compared to what they put in. The lawsuit will fly like fireworks on the 4th of July since the SEC knew about it 8 times over a 16 year period and did nothing and allowed it to continue even when they had a whistleblower telling them and detail how they did it. So who’s at fault? And two of the overseers now work for the Obama Administration so I think we should be worried about that.
Paul Revere2009 // July 3, 2009 at 3:07 am
Beanhead54 you miss my point. If the “idiots on crapitol hill eliminate term limits for POTUS”, it means they’ve suspended the Constitution, in part or in sum, instead of allowing citizens to vote on rescinding the 22nd Amendment. If Congress suspends the Constitution, then it’s a brand new ball game in the US of A.
beanhead54 // July 6, 2009 at 4:57 am
Paul Revere2009 // July 3, 2009 at 3:07 am
“If Congress suspends the Constitution, then it’s a brand new ball game in the US of A.”
Couldn’t agree with you more, PR. Bringing those facts and their far-reaching implications to light is a cause and responsibility for all to take seriously. What I balk at are those who are calling for “heads on a pike” rather than legitimate and organized removal from office for clearly stated reasons.
I have no problem with (and even enjoy) a darkly humorous slant to an article or a “reductio ad absurdum” essay, but the calls to arms and for the untimely death of the opposition which continues to crop up goes a little bit over the top.
Poke fun at their leadership, poke holes in their ideas, poke your nose as deep as you can in their business, but, as civilized citizens of the world’s wealthiest (an supposedly educated) nation, we should really stop short of even suggesting in jest the poking of holes in an elected political adversary.
It does far more harm than good when those off-hand remarks and ideas are taken out of context by the competition, or, actually acted upon by the unstable who somehow believe they have the tacit approval of their contemporaries.
-beanhead
noleftturnz // July 6, 2009 at 12:46 pm
bean,
Total agreement.
I understand the “fire” of the remarks but this group will undoubtedly leave a trail of illegality that can be assembled and formulated for ease of prosecution. Already it can be said, “Clinton wasn’t such a bad guy..”
The “call to arm-ers” know that deep down if we couldn’t get people to do something as “risky” as go to the polls and vote, expecting them to drop the remote control and take to the streets is an exercize in futility. Thus I feel that an even amount amount of their rage goes out not only to the criminals but to those who should know better and refuse to get involved in even a cursory manner.
“I feel their pain..”
Thanks as always my friend,
Larry