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Greespan, Bernake, other slike them, and their Responsibilities?         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 18, 2008 23:49

Given recent and unfolding events, is there any philosophical, ethical,
legal, civil, or moral requirement for Alan Greenspan, and all others who
hold similar "responsibilities" for the Financial System in the United
States to be held fully responsible for anything..... such as a breach of
contract of employment, non-performance of employment contract, or say an
unconscionable deriliction of duty?
Could these people not be seen to have totally ignored their personal and
collective responsibilites, and that they should all be held personally
responsible ..... for example be required through the orders of a Civil or
Criminal Court to refund to the American People all salary and income
generated as a direct result of them taking up their employment positions?

What do you think? Some basic info below as to "responsibilites of the
Federal Reserve"
From the website header : http://www.federalreserve.gov/
The Federal reserve, the central of the United States, provides the nation
with a safe, flexible, and stable monetary and finacial system.

The term "monetary policy" refers to the actions undertaken by a central
bank, such as the Federal Reserve, to influence the availability and cost of
money and credit to help promote national economic...
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Re: Greespan, Bernake, other slike them, and their Responsibilities?         


Author: John J
Date: Sep 19, 2008 03:11

Sean wrote:
> Given recent and unfolding events, is there any philosophical, ethical,
> legal, civil, or moral requirement for Alan Greenspan, and all others who
> hold similar "responsibilities" for the Financial System in the United
> States to be held fully responsible for anything..... such as a breach of
> contract of employment, non-performance of employment contract, or say an
> unconscionable deriliction of duty?

First we hang them, and then give them a fair trial. But who is they?

You see, the morons at the very top don't believe they are human beings:
they believe they evince the pinnacle of the corporate entity. They have
no responsibility to anyone and do anything they can get away with. They
are the epitome of human evil.

Pierce the corporate veil - with extreme prejudice.
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Re: Greespan, Bernake, other slike them, and their Responsibilities?         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 19, 2008 08:33

On Sep 19, 8:11 pm, John J wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> Given recent and unfolding events, is there any philosophical, ethical,
>> legal, civil, or moral requirement for Alan Greenspan, and all others who
>> hold similar "responsibilities" for the Financial System in the United
>> States to be held fully responsible for anything.....  such as a breach of
>> contract of employment, non-performance of employment contract, or say an
>> unconscionable deriliction of duty?
>
> First we hang them, and then give them a fair trial. But who is they?
>
> You see, the morons at the very top don't believe they are human beings:
> they believe they evince the pinnacle of the corporate entity. They have
> no responsibility to anyone and do anything they can get away with. They
> are...
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Re: Greespan, Bernake, other slike them, and their Responsibilities?         


Author: bigfletch8
Date: Sep 19, 2008 17:25

On Sep 19, 8:11 pm, John J wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> Given recent and unfolding events, is there any philosophical, ethical,
>> legal, civil, or moral requirement for Alan Greenspan, and all others who
>> hold similar "responsibilities" for the Financial System in the United
>> States to be held fully responsible for anything.....  such as a breach of
>> contract of employment, non-performance of employment contract, or say an
>> unconscionable deriliction of duty?
>
> First we hang them, and then give them a fair trial. But who is they?
>
> You see, the morons at the very top don't believe they are human beings:
> they believe they evince the pinnacle of the corporate entity. They have
> no responsibility to anyone and do anything they can get away with. They
> are...
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Re: Greespan, Bernake, other slike them, and their Responsibilities?         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:19

"John J" wrote in message
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> Sean wrote:
>> Given recent and unfolding events, is there any philosophical, ethical,
>> legal, civil, or moral requirement for Alan Greenspan, and all others who
>> hold similar "responsibilities" for the Financial System in the United
>> States to be held fully responsible for anything..... such as a breach
>> of contract of employment, non-performance of employment contract, or say
>> an unconscionable deriliction of duty?
>
> First we hang them, and then give them a fair trial. But who is they?
>
> You see, the morons at the very top don't believe they are human beings:
> they believe they evince the pinnacle of the corporate entity. They have
> no responsibility to anyone and...
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Re: Greespan, Bernake, other slike them, and their Responsibilities?         


Author: Sean
Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:29

gmail.com> wrote in message
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On Sep 19, 8:11 pm, John J wrote:
> Sean wrote:
>> Given recent and unfolding events, is there any philosophical, ethical,
>> legal, civil, or moral requirement for Alan Greenspan, and all others
>> who
>> hold similar "responsibilities" for the Financial System in the United
>> States to be held fully responsible for anything..... such as a breach
>> of
>> contract of employment, non-performance of employment contract, or say
>> an
>> unconscionable deriliction of duty?
>
> First we hang them, and then give them a fair trial. But who is they?
>
> You see, the morons at the very top don't believe they are human beings:
> they believe they evince the pinnacle of the corporate entity. They have
> no responsibility to anyone and do anything they can get away with. They
> are the epitome of human evil. ...
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